Which type of esophageal cancer (SCC or adenocarcinoma) is associated with esophageal web (e.g. Plummer-Vinson syndrome)? _____
#2
The third most common type of kidney stone (5%) is a _____ stone
#3
Reye syndrome presents with _____-vesicular fatty change in the liver, hypoglycemia, vomiting, hepatomegaly, and eventually coma/death
#4
Uric acid kidney stones precipitate with _____ urine pH
#5
Autosomal dominant and recessive PKD are associated with _____ cysts in addition to renal cysts (benign)
#6
Patients with sarcoidosis may have scattered granulomas in their liver; most commonly affecting the _____
#7
What pathology is associated with vitamin C deficiency?_____
#8
_____ is a complication of GAS pharyngitis or skin infection that presents with hematuria (cola-colored urine) and facial swelling.
#9
Niemann-Pick disease
#10
Gaucher's disease
Gallbladder and biliary tract disorders US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Gallbladder and biliary tract disorders Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which type of esophageal cancer (SCC or adenocarcinoma) is associated with esophageal web (e.g. Plummer-Vinson syndrome)? _____
Answer: Squamous cell carcinoma
Flashcard 2: The third most common type of kidney stone (5%) is a _____ stone
Answer: uric acid
Flashcard 3: Reye syndrome presents with _____-vesicular fatty change in the liver, hypoglycemia, vomiting, hepatomegaly, and eventually coma/death
Flashcard 5: Autosomal dominant and recessive PKD are associated with _____ cysts in addition to renal cysts (benign)
Answer: hepatic
Flashcard 6: Patients with sarcoidosis may have scattered granulomas in their liver; most commonly affecting the _____
Answer: portal triads
Flashcard 7: What pathology is associated with vitamin C deficiency?_____
Answer: Scurvy
Flashcard 8: _____ is a complication of GAS pharyngitis or skin infection that presents with hematuria (cola-colored urine) and facial swelling.
Answer: PSGN (post strep glomerulonephritis)
Flashcard 9: Niemann-Pick disease
Answer:
Extra: accumulation of sphingomyelinprogressive neurodegeneration, hepatosplenomegaly, cherry-red spot on macula
foam cells
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sphingomyelinase
Flashcard 10: Gaucher's disease
Answer:
Extra: accumulation of glucocerebrosidehepatosplenomegaly, aseptic necrosis of femur, bone crisescrumpled-paper cells
Ashkenazi JewARglucocerebrosidase
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