Cardiology US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
Master Cardiology with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Cardiology Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 491: One clinical feature of Cushing syndrome is muscle weakness with _____ extremities
Answer: thin
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Flashcard 492: Myocarditis can precipitate a mural _____
Answer: thrombus
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Flashcard 493: Sarcoidosis is more common in _____
Answer: non-smokers
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Flashcard 494: What skin finding is associated with thrombocytopenia and/or decreased platelet function?
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Answer: Petechiae
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Flashcard 495: Patients with subclavian steal syndrome may present with arm ischemia in the affected artery upon _____ or lifting the arm above the head
Answer: exercise
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Flashcard 496: Does osteoarthritis present with symmetric or asymmetric joint involvement?
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Answer: Asymmetric
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* rheumatoid arthritis presents with symmetric joint involvement
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Flashcard 497: The main acute side effect of Tisagenlecleucel is _____ while a potential long term risk is the potential for insertional mutagenesis
Answer: Cytokine Release Syndrome
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Flashcard 498: Polyarteritis nodosa may present with _____ disturbances/dysfunction
Answer: neurologic
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Robbins:
Clinical Features
PAN is primarily a disease of young adults but can occur in all age groups. The clinical course typically is episodic, with long symptom-free intervals. The systemic findings—malaise, fever, and weight loss—are nonspecific, and the vascular involvement is widely scattered, so that the clinical manifestations can be varied and puzzling. A “classic” presentation involves some combination of rapidly accelerating hypertension due to renal artery involvement; abdominal pain and bloody stools caused by gastrointestinal lesions; diffuse muscular aches and pains; and peripheral neuritis, predominantly affecting motor nerves. Renal involvement often is prominent and is a major cause of death.
Untreated, PAN typically is fatal; however, with immunosuppression, 5-year survival is close to 80%. Relapse occurs in up to 25% of the cases, more often in non–HBV-associated cases than those that follow HBV infection. The latter have a better long-term prognosis.
Flashcard 499: _____ is an enlarged thyroid gland with multiple nodules
Answer: Multinodular goiter
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Flashcard 500: Delirium tremens is characterized by electrolyte disturbances and respiratory _____
Answer: alkalosis
Extra: Delirium tremens (DTs) typically occurs 48–96 hours after the last alcohol intake. It is characterized by autonomic hyperactivity (tachycardia, hypertension, fever, diaphoresis), severe agitation, and altered sensorium. Respiratory alkalosis occurs due to hyperventilation, and electrolyte abnormalities like hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia are frequently seen.
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