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NBME 30 EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED A+
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"An investigator is studying the adverse effects of a proteasome inhibitor, bortezomib, on immune responses. Administered to group of pts with relapsed MM and immune response observed. Which immunologic processes affected by drug?
lymphocytes
Collagen is then synthesized by the fibroblasts."
common primary brain tumor. Patients may be asymptomatic or experience seisures or focal neurologic deficits related to tumor locaiton. Malignant ones may grow rapidly - leading to symptoms of ICP"
cerebral hemispheres, which typically demonstrate areas of necrosis and can spread to opposite hemisphere across corpus callosum."
psychotic symptoms (delusions, hallucinations disorganized speech, d/o behavior) lasting less than one month. schizoaffective = 6 m/o"
proteins/lipids/molecules)"
hair, irises, cochlear dysfunction AD neural crest cells do not properly differentiate into melanoblasts
duodenum & jejunum (K cells), paracrine and classical signaling to pancreas. Stimulates insulin secretion, triggered by glucose in the duodenum. to decreased gastric acid production and stimulate insulin release from pancrease"
distribution so takes longer to get to therapeutic dose"
porphyria cutanea tarda - severre cutaneous photosentivity wiht blistering and hyperpigmentation after exposure to sunlight and is most common of the porphyrias. decreaed acitvity of uroporphyringogen decarboxylase. which is also used in the production of heme."
open to prevent impaired gas exchange (further)"
individuals are prone to developing colon, genitourinary, skinc ancer, keratoacanthomas and sebaceous glad tumors"
hamartomatous polyps in colon/GI tract and pigmented macules in the mouth/lips/hands/genitalia"
a/w mucocutaneous neuromas, oral papillomas, and cutaneous trichilemmomas."
plasmin is a serine protease that cleaves fibrin clots"
with complete penetrance and variable expressibity"
and presents with bony dysplasia. diminution or absence of clavicle permits abnormal movement of shoulders anteriorly. impaired skull development, Wormian (intrasutural) bones, supernumerary teeth, hypoplasia or maxilla, frontal bossing, hypertelorism, delayed ossification of pubic symphysis. CBFA1 gene may be mutated. osteoblasts are dysfunction. membranous bone along midline is most commonly affected."
blood testis barries with tight junctions when this barrier is dysrupted the sperm and meet the immune system and immune system thinks they are bad news so antibodies are formed = male infertility"
severe shooting or burning pain wihtin innervated regions of sensory branches of V can occur by microvascular compression of trigeminal nerve triggere dby light touch, etc. tx with carbamazepine"
2ndary to ischemia and infarction"
that often follows acute viral illness. increased t3, t4, decreased TSH diaphoresis, palpitations, neck pain, dysphagia, fever, tachycardia painful, tender thyroid absence of iodine uptake on radionuclide scan and presence of multinucleated giant cells on FNA"
NE cells a/w numerous paraneoplastic syndrome - cushing syndrome, SIADH, Lmabert-Eaton, limbic encephalitis, subacute cerebellar degeneration small dark blue tumor cells lacking nucelioli with high nuclear to cytoplasm ratio"
open"
lesion"
deficiency* (affects LPL docking)
generalized and its conclusion applied to groups beyond those considered in study populations."
test or experiment measures what it is supposed to measure"
femur"
afferents muscle spindles are stretch receptors located within the muscle which sense changes in the length of a muscle fiber. muscle contraction is controlled by signal transduction from Upper and lower motor neurons, motor end plate, and myocyte calcium release. spasticity, hyperreflexia etc. = loss of UMN control over spinal reflex arcs which results in exaggerated response transmission of stretch reflex is inhibited by GABA signaling - muscle relaxants like baclofen."
have decreased efficacy" "hypovolemic shock AV Po2 differrence lactic acid ADH
increased lactic acid increased ADH systemic capillary fluid transfer = reabsorption"
skin barrier and hypermetabolic state"
ureteric bud"
piloerection, abdominal tenderless"
fascia involvement"
hydrocephalus in ventricles are enlarged leading to damage of white matter tracts connecting frontal lobes and basal ganglia - older patients with dementia, gait apraxia, urinary incontinence. (wet, wobbly, and wacky) postural instability and mild nystagmus"
hormone to be bound by protein in plasma"
the liver supine position throughout hospital cource may have permitted autotamponage of the avulsion injury"
activation fixes hypoglycemia"
about equal"
hippocampal cortex because of high meetabolic demands"
Naphthylamine, cyclophosphamide"
blood traversing poorly arerated alveloil"
(flex elbow active by tnot against resistance)"
binding DNA receptors" "testicle that is smaller than right and enlarged spermatic cord that increases in size with
on PE - macrosomia, multiple gestation, prolonger labor, uterine infection, spianl anehesia. IV fluid, uterine massgae, oxytocin infusion (G protein couple R to Gq)"
reulsts in peripheral circulating leukocutes"
degradaiton fo GAGs in lysosome."
recovery from acute cerebral infarction"
“56 y/o F comes to physician 3 wk hx increasing weakness of arms and legs.
AVM - increased CO per this relationship Tamponade - decreased ventricular filling but no change on this curve Cor pulmonale - RVF from chronic pulm HTN no change on this curve Restrictive cardiomyopathy - decreased compliance of ventricular wall disatolic dysfunction and preserved LV systolic function (CO would be preserved)"
glomerular perfusion and is mediated by delivery of filtered sodium to macula densea in ealry DCT. in Renal a. stenosis, there is a decreased glomerular perfusion --> decreased filtration and decreased sodium delivery to macula densa. COmpensates by promoting activatoin of RAASD system --> constriction of efferent arteriolar. Induces increased intraglomerular pressure to maintain GFR."
superolateral part of uterus where fallopian tubes insert, passes through the inguinal canal, ends in labia majora. remnant of gubernaculum. this is stretched in preganancy --> pain" "an investigator is conducting a study of the effects of a newly discovered spider venom on NM transmission. Isolated nerve muscle preparation is bathed in a solution containing the venom; there is a decreased in the end-plate potential amplitude following stimulation of the nerve. Presence of venom does not change the amplitude of the nerve AP or the response to exogenous acetylcholine. Blockage of which of the following is the MOA?
lung tissue. type II alveolar cell sand llow for the passage of air, gluid, phagocytes, and in the setting of pneumonia, bacteria between adjacent alveoli"
tyrosine (can't convert phenylalanine to tyrosine)"
"PO2 in the renal vein is high compared with venous PO2 from other organs. What explains this
other organs it is in excess of what is needed to meet its metabolic demands"
finger tap agnosia, alexia (inability to read), acalculia (inability to use arithmetic operations), agraphia (inability to copy), and left-right confusion."
connects wiht the limbic system adn may mediate emotional aspects of pain. post-stroke intractable pain known as thalamic pain syndrome"
multiple CNs, spinal trigeminal nucleus, solitary nucleus, vestibular nuclei, nucleus ambiguus, the sympathetic, spinothalamic, and spinocerebellar tracts. ipsilateral facial numbness, impaired taste sensation, vertigo with nystagmus, dysphonia, dysgia, Horner syndrome, pain and temperatiev sensation deficits in the contralateral arms and legs and/or ipslateral ataxia. constellation of symptoms is wallenberg syndrome"
paramedian branchs of PCA affect the cerebral peduncle contianing the corticospinal tract and neighboring oculomotor nerve. Diplopia, ptosis, primary gaze palsy, popully constriction deficits) and contralalteral hemiparesis with UMN patter of dysfuntion."
sympathetic nerve supply to ipsilateral face and eye - ipsilateral ptosis, miosis, anhidrosis."
calcified pleural plague a/w asbestosis (working in shipyard, roofing, plumbing) exudative pleural effusion caused by the malignant pleural disease"
GnRH analon - contuned non-pulsatile fasino GnRH R antagonist"
by decreased concentrations of thyroid hormone and normal TSH level; no enlargement or tenderness of thyroid"
hand smoke, asbestos, radon exposure, FHx pulmonary cavitations, central location, hypercalcemia (PTHrP) polygonal cells with intercellular bridges, eosinophilic cytoplasm and keratin pearls and extensive necrosis"
pleomorphic giant, multinucleated cells upper lobes and periphery"
nonsmokers chronic consolidation in periphery, glandular"
positive mom Rh negative but were previously sensitized by prior birth or blood transfusion to make anti- Rh ab"
artery chorionic surface anastomoses"
chorion of placenta that allow blood to pass from one fetus to another. or A to artery chorionic surface anastomoses. presents on prenatal U/s with unequal amniotic fluic indices between two amniotic sacs."
polycythemia of the other fetus when chronic"
junction inflammation associated changes - more permeable to substances"
macrophages"
feedback on gonadotropin secretion (specifically decreased LH)"
granulomatous vasculitis that affects small and medicume vessels. c-ANCA. sinopulmonary tract, kidneys, and skin."
defect cerebellar atrophy, prpogresisve ataxia, telangiectatic lesions of eyes and skins, dystonia, abnormal eye movements, decreased Ig concentrations. a/w pulmonary disease and hematologic malignancies AR"
cartilage destruction. increased in RANK ligand signaling and subsequent osteoclast-mediated bone resorption. IL-1 is a potent cytokine that can induce bone erosion in inflammatory sites such as rheumatoid joint regions via activation of osteoclasts. Not only is IL-1 capable of activating osteoclasts, but it is also a key cytokine involved in the differentiation, multinucleation, and survival of osteoclasts. It is also important for regulating inflammation and tissue damage beyond inflammation."
different codons can encode the same individual amino acids"