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    A 35 y/o Male c/o to your office c/o of pain in teh left testicle.His BP is 160/130.One week angogram shows anuerysm of the SMA.Th ept complaint is due to :A.Compressed SMAb.Compressed Lefth renal veinc.Compressed Rigth renal veind.Compressed rigth gonadal veine.Compressed rigth adrenal vein
    A 35 y/o Male c/o to your office c/o of pain in teh left testicle.His BP is 160/130.One week angogram shows anuerysm of the SMA.Th ept complaint is due to :A.Compressed SMAb.Compressed Lefth renal veinc.Compressed Rigth renal veind.Compressed rigth gonadal veine.Compressed rigth adrena
    130.one 160 a.c angogram anuerysm complaint due ept left male office pain shows sma.th teh testicle testicle.his the week your
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    may 2nd step 1 experience#183801caspase84 - 05/05/07 10:29i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it could just not be possible but after giving the exam i felt exactly the same. I hope this was most probably an isolated event so please dont freak out. Just know that this is possible. another friend of mine who gave his exam on 4th said the same thing. i guess we got n isolated harder version full of mol bio and immuno. most people still end up getting the standard difficulty. I had prepared very hard fotr th
    i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it
    2nd back been but experience frequented give guess have its may now... numerous pretty silent step this times turn user website
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    may 2nd step 1 experience#183801caspase84 - 05/05/07 10:29i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it could just not be possible but after giving the exam i felt exactly the same. I hope this was most probably an isolated event so please dont freak out. Just know that this is possible. another friend of mine who gave his exam on 4th said the same thing. i guess we got n isolated harder version full of mol bio and immuno. most people still end up getting the standard difficulty. I had prepared very hard fotr th
    i have been a pretty silent user but have frequented this website numerous times. i guess its my turn to give back now...The Exam was much harder than i had ever thought. Believe me guys a few days before my exam i had read a post saying the exam was harder than UW and i laughed. I thought it
    2nd back been but experience frequented give guess have its may now... numerous pretty silent step this times turn user website
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  • Medical jobs in Australia, New Zealand NZ and South Africa: Southern Doctor
    We list employment information for doctors seeking jobs in NZ ( New Zealand), Australia and South Africa. We list employment informationfor doctors seeking jobs in NZ ( New Zealand), Australia and SouthAfrica.
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    Femoral triangle: contentsNAVEL· In order from lateral to medial:NerveArteryVeinEmpty spaceLymphaticsThe phrase "Venous towards the Penis" can be used to remember that the vein is more medial than the artery or nerve.
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    Thyroid carcinoma: features, prognosis of most popularMostPopular isPapillary.· Clinical features:Papillae (branching)Palpable lymph nodes"Pupil" nuclei (Orphan Annie)Psammoma bodies within lesion (often)· Also, has aPositivePrognosis (10 year survival rate: 98%)
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    Edwards' syndrome: characteristicsEDWARDS:Eighteen (trisomy)Digit overlapping flexionWide headAbsent intellect (mentally retarded)Rocker-bottom feetDiseased heartSmall lower jaw
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    Chromosome 15 diseasesChromosome 15 has its ownMAP:Marfan syndromeAngelman syndromePrader-Willi syndrome
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    Nucleotides: purines"AGUA PURa":Adenine andGUAnine arePURines.· "Agua pura" is spanish for "pure water".
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    Edwards' syndrome: characteristicsEDWARDS:Eighteen (trisomy)Digit overlapping flexionWide headAbsent intellect (mentally retarded)Rocker-bottom feetDiseased heartSmall lower jaw
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    Glycogen storage: Anderson's (IV) vs. Cori's (III) enzyme defectABCD:Anderson's=Branching enzyme.Cori's=Debranching enzyme.· Otherwise, can't really distinguish clinically.
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    Haemochromatosis definition, classic triad"Iron man triathalon":Iron man: deposition ofironin many body tissues.·Triathalon has 3 components, which matchtriad:Swimming:Skin pigmentationBiking:Bronze diabetesMarathon:Micronodular pigment cirrhosis· See diagram for visual equivalent.
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    Type 1 glycogen storage diseaseType1= one (Von), ie Von Giereke's disease
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    Clostridium difficile: disease caused"Difficult to be in aClosetwith someone havingexplosive foul smelling diarrhea, because it would smell and there would beno airin there.ClostridiumDifficile causesexplosive foul smelling diarrheaand is an anaeorbe (no air).
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    Pepsin-producing cells"ChiefofPepsi-Cola":·Chiefcells of stomach producePepsin.
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    Atrioventricular valves"LAB RAT":LeftAtrium:BicuspidRightAtrium:Tricuspid
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    MI: sequence of elevated enzymes after MI"Time toCALL 911":· From first to appear to last:TroponinCK-MBASTLDH1
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    Pick's disease: location, action, epidemiology· See figure.Pickaxes arePicking away at the old woman's cerebral cortex, causing cortical atrophy.2 pick axes on her brain: frontal lobe and anterior 1/3 of temporal.An old woman, since epidemiology is elderly & more common in women.
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    Murmurs: systolic vs. diastolicPASS:Pulmonic &AorticStenosis=Systolic.PAID:Pulmonic &AorticInsufficiency=Diastolic.
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    Tetrology of FallotPROVe:Pulmonary stenosisRight ventricular hypertrophyOverriding aortaVentricular septal defect
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