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Q251

A 55-year-old woman presents with diarrhea and a rash. She reports having some painful reddish nodules on her legs that she noticed a week ago. She also has been having loose stools associated with cramping lower abdominal pain for the past month. This is associated with an urgency to defecate, and defecation helps relieve the abdominal pain. The stool is occasionally blood-tinged and has some mucus. She feels fatigued but denies fever, weight loss, exposure to any sick people, or history of travel recently. No significant past medical history. Her family history is significant for osteoporosis in her mother, aunt, and older sister. On physical examination, the patient has generalized pallor. There are multiple erythematous tender nodules over the extensor surface of the legs bilaterally below the level of the knee. Abdominal examination reveals mild tenderness to palpation in the left lower quadrant. A DEXA scan is performed and reveals a T-score of -1.5 at the hips and spine. Laboratory findings are significant for microcytic anemia and an elevated ESR. A colonoscopy is performed and reveals patchy inflammation of the colon with rectal sparing. The lesions are present in patches with intermittent normal colonic mucosa. The patient is started on sulfasalazine and shows a good response. However, 6 months later, she returns with a recurrence of her symptoms. A repeat colonoscopy reveals more extensive involvement of the colon and the small bowel. A second drug is added to her treatment regimen. Which of the following is the most common adverse effect associated with the use of this second drug?

Q252

A laboratory physician investigates the chromosomes of a fetus with a suspected chromosomal anomaly. She processes a cell culture obtained by amniocentesis. Prior to staining and microscopic examination of the fetal chromosomes, a drug that blocks cell division is added to the cell culture. In order to arrest chromosomes in metaphase, the physician most likely added a drug that is also used for the treatment of which of the following conditions?

Q253

A 30-year-old man comes to the emergency department because of the sudden onset of back pain beginning 2 hours ago. Beginning yesterday, he noticed that his eyes started appearing yellowish and his urine was darker than normal. Two months ago, he returned from a trip to Greece, where he lived before immigrating to the US 10 years ago. Three days ago, he was diagnosed with latent tuberculosis and started on isoniazid. He has worked as a plumber the last 5 years. His temperature is 37.4°C (99.3°F), pulse is 80/min, and blood pressure is 110/70 mm Hg. Examination shows back tenderness and scleral icterus. Laboratory studies show: Hematocrit 29% Leukocyte count 8000/mm3 Platelet count 280,000/mm3 Serum Bilirubin Total 4 mg/dL Direct 0.7 mg/dL Haptoglobin 15 mg/dL (N=41–165 mg/dL) Lactate dehydrogenase 180 U/L Urine Blood 3+ Protein 1+ RBC 2–3/hpf WBC 2–3/hpf Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause of this patient's anemia?

Q254

A 45-year-old female with a history of gastroesophageal reflux disease presents to her family physician with symptoms of epigastric pain right after a meal. The physician performs a urea breath test which is positive and the patient is started on appropriate medical therapy. Three days later at a restaurant, she experienced severe flushing, tachycardia, hypotension, and vomiting after her first glass of wine. Which of the following is the mechanism of action of the medication causing this side effect?

Q255

A 14-year-old girl is brought to the physician after she accidentally cut her right forearm earlier that morning while working with her mother's embroidery scissors. She has no history of serious illness. The mother says she went to elementary and middle school abroad and is not sure if she received all of her childhood vaccinations. She appears healthy. Her temperature is 37°C (98.6 °F), pulse 90/min, and blood pressure is 102/68 mm Hg. Examination shows a clean 2-cm laceration on her right forearm with surrounding edema. There is no erythema or discharge. The wound is irrigated with water and washed with soap. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

Q256

A 24-year-old woman of Ashkenazi Jewish descent presents with recurrent bloody diarrhea and abdominal pain. She says she feels well otherwise. Review of systems is significant for a 4 kg weight loss over the past month. Physical examination is significant for multiple aphthous oral ulcers. Colonoscopy reveals a cobblestone pattern of lesions of the mucosa of the intestinal wall with skip lesions involving the terminal ileum and colon. The patient is informed of the diagnosis and medication to treat her condition is prescribed. On a follow-up visit 6 weeks later, the patient presents with non-productive cough, chest pain, dyspnea on exertion, and worsening oral lesions. A chest radiograph reveals a diffuse interstitial pattern. Which of the following enzymes is inhibited by the medication most likely prescribed for her initial diagnosis?

Q257

A 17-year-old male is diagnosed with acne vulgaris during a visit to a dermatologist. He is prescribed a therapy that is a derivative of vitamin A. He has no other significant past medical history. Which of the following is a major side-effect of this therapy that requires regular monitoring during treatment?

Q258

A 7-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department because of sudden-onset abdominal pain that began 1 hour ago. Three days ago, he was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection and was treated with nitrofurantoin. There is no personal history of serious illness. His parents emigrated from Kenya before he was born. Examination shows diffuse abdominal tenderness, mild splenomegaly, and scleral icterus. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin 9.8 g/dL Mean corpuscular volume 88 μm3 Reticulocyte count 3.1% Serum Bilirubin Total 3.8 mg/dL Direct 0.6 mg/dL Haptoglobin 16 mg/dL (N=41–165 mg/dL) Lactate dehydrogenase 179 U/L Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause of this patient's symptoms?

Q259

A 25-year-old man presents to the emergency department with bilateral eye pain. The patient states it has slowly been worsening over the past 48 hours. He admits to going out this past weekend and drinking large amounts of alcohol and having unprotected sex but cannot recall a predisposing event. The patient's vitals are within normal limits. Physical exam is notable for bilateral painful and red eyes with opacification and ulceration of each cornea. The patient's contact lenses are removed and a slit lamp exam is performed and shows bilateral corneal ulceration. Which of the following is the best treatment for this patient?

Q260

A 35-year-old woman that has recently immigrated from Southeast Asia is brought to the emergency department due to a 3-week history of fatigue, night sweats, and enlarged lymph nodes and persistent fever. These symptoms have been getting worse during the past week. She has no history of any cardiac or pulmonary disease. A chest X-ray reveals ipsilateral hilar enlargement and a rounded calcified focus near the right hilum. A Mantoux test is positive. Sputum samples are analyzed and acid-fast bacilli are identified on Ziehl-Neelsen staining. The patient is started on a 4 drug regimen. She returns after 6 months to the emergency department with complaints of joint pain, a skin rash that gets worse with sunlight and malaise. The antinuclear antibody (ANA) and anti-histone antibodies are positive. Which of the following drugs prescribed to this patient is the cause of her symptoms?

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