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Quick Scroll 07.18.06 (2 years ago) #31

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Quick Scroll 07.18.06 (2 years ago) #32

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causes of ADULT RESPIRATORY DISTRESS SYNDROME
icon_arrow.gif shock(septic/trumatic/burns)
icon_arrow.gif inhilation of toxins/irritants(fumes/smoke)
icon_arrow.gif narcotic overdose
icon_arrow.gif diffuse pulm. infections
icon_arrow.gif oxygen toxicity
icon_arrow.gif pancreatitis
icon_arrow.gif drugs(salicylates/colchicine for gout)
icon_arrow.gif aspiration pneumonitis
icon_arrow.gif fat embolism
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in 2nd prof i remembrd it as SINDOP DAFR
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Quick Scroll 07.20.06 (2 years ago) #33

Let me know whether or not all these are board relevant


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Quick Scroll 07.20.06 (2 years ago) #34

yes if as far as i know since these are clinical applications of basic sciences.wont mind if difference of opinion with anyone who has already taken up Part 1. infact if we are off the tract please let us know.
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Quick Scroll 07.21.06 (2 years ago) #35

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polyarteritis nodosa

necrotising inflammation of the MEDIUM sized muscular arteries

CLASSICALLY,
icon_arrow.gif livido reticularis
icon_arrow.gif subutaneous nodules
icon_arrow.gif skin ulcers


also, icon_arrow.gif if thr renal art is involved leads to renal hypertension
icon_arrow.gif ANCA negative
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Quick Scroll 07.21.06 (2 years ago) #36

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i read it in a book other than kaplans
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icon_idea.gif HEREDITARY AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT GIT POLYPOSIS SYNDROMES
TWO TYPES

MALIGNANT
icon_arrow.gif familial polyposis coli
icon_arrow.gif gardner's syndrome
icon_arrow.gif turcot's syndrome

NON MALIGNANT
icon_arrow.gif peutz-jeghers syndrome
icon_arrow.gif juvenile polyposis

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Quick Scroll 07.21.06 (2 years ago) #37

well done Siyaa.

any material is useful for any of the USMLE steps. i personally find your daily thoughts very useful.

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Quick Scroll 07.22.06 (2 years ago) #38

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icon_idea.gif HAIRY CELL LEUKEMIA

icon_arrow.gif splenomegaly is the most common finding (90% cases)
icon_arrow.gif hepatomegaly(20%)
icon_arrow.gif no lymphadenopathy
icon_arrow.gif increased incidence of auto immune syndromes
icon_arrow.gif increased incidence of mycobacterium intracellulare
icon_arrow.gif lytic bony lesions
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Quick Scroll 07.22.06 (2 years ago) #39

Thrombophillia :-
INCREASED TENDENCY OF THROMBUS FROMATION

PRIMARY FACTORS DEFICIENCY
(GENETIC CAUSES)

1)DEFICIENCY OF ALL ANTITHROMBOTIC FACTORS
A) PROTEIN S
B) PROTEIN C
C)ANTITHROMBIN
2)MUTATIONAL DEFECTS IN FACTOR
FACTOR V (FACTOR FIVE)

SECONDARY FACTORS
1) RISK FACTORS
A) PROLONGED IMMOBILITY
B) BED RIDDENS
C)OC PILLS
D)SMOKING
E)ADVANCED AGE
F)TISSUE DAMAGE

2) DISEASES PREDIPOSING
A) ATHEROSCLEROSIS
B) ANEURYSM OF AORTA
C)VARICOSITY
D)NEPHROTIC SYNDROME
E)DISSEMINATED CANCERS
F) LATE PREGNANCY
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