•EBV associated malignancies :
-Burkitt ' lymphoma
-Hodgkin's lymphoma
-Nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
#Infections
-Burkitt ' lymphoma
-Hodgkin's lymphoma
-Nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
#Infections
-Primary hypoadrenalism is diagnosed by a short synacthen test and a failure to increase cortisol levels to above 500nmol/L.
#Endocrine
#Endocrine
•Addison's disease:
-Investigations:
-Plasma cortisol is measured before and 30 minutes after giving Synacthen 250ug IM.
-Adrenal autoantibodies such as anti-21-hydroxylase may also be demonstrated.
#Endocrine
-Investigations:
-Plasma cortisol is measured before and 30 minutes after giving Synacthen 250ug IM.
-Adrenal autoantibodies such as anti-21-hydroxylase may also be demonstrated.
#Endocrine
Remember these numbers:
•Possibility of Viral transmission by (needle stick/injury):
Hepatitis B = 0.3%
Hepatitis C = 0.03%
HIV = 0.003%
Common Questions in USMLE
#Liver
•Possibility of Viral transmission by (needle stick/injury):
Hepatitis B = 0.3%
Hepatitis C = 0.03%
HIV = 0.003%
Common Questions in USMLE
#Liver
-Coxsackievirus is the most common identified cause of both pericarditis and myocarditis.
#Cardiology
#Cardiology
•Uses of diuretics during CKD :
- Stages 1&2 = Thiazides.
- Stage 3 eGFR<60 = Thiazides or loop diuretics (Ex. furosemide)
- Stage 4 eGFR<30 = loop diuretics or combination therapy.
- Stage 5 eGFR <15 = loop diuretics or combination therapy.
#Nephrology
- Stages 1&2 = Thiazides.
- Stage 3 eGFR<60 = Thiazides or loop diuretics (Ex. furosemide)
- Stage 4 eGFR<30 = loop diuretics or combination therapy.
- Stage 5 eGFR <15 = loop diuretics or combination therapy.
#Nephrology
•Diabetic cardiomypathy:
-It is the structural, functional & metabolic changes that occur in cardiac muscles in noncontrolled diabetes patients in the absence of other comorbidities like CAD, hypertension leading to acute, acute, LV systolic dysfunction.
#Cardiology
-It is the structural, functional & metabolic changes that occur in cardiac muscles in noncontrolled diabetes patients in the absence of other comorbidities like CAD, hypertension leading to acute, acute, LV systolic dysfunction.
#Cardiology
-Depressed ankle reflex with extensor plantar response :
• Peripheral neuropathy + stroke
• Peripheral neuropathy + cervical myelopathy
• Cervical & lumbar spondylosis
• SCD of cord
• Motor neuron disease
• Syphilitic tabes dorsalis
• Friedrich ataxia
• Lesion of conus medullaris
#Neurology
• Peripheral neuropathy + stroke
• Peripheral neuropathy + cervical myelopathy
• Cervical & lumbar spondylosis
• SCD of cord
• Motor neuron disease
• Syphilitic tabes dorsalis
• Friedrich ataxia
• Lesion of conus medullaris
#Neurology
-Anterior STEMI Vs RV infraction:
How to differentiate between Anterior STEMI and isolated RV infarction (as both can shows ST elevation from V1-V3)?
-In patients with anterior left ventricular infarction, ST segment elevation is the lowest in lead V1, increasing in amplitude toward lead V5.
On the other hand, patients with an occluded RCA and RV infarction display the greatest amplitude of ST segment elevation in lead V1, which progressively decreases toward lead V5.
#Cardiology
How to differentiate between Anterior STEMI and isolated RV infarction (as both can shows ST elevation from V1-V3)?
-In patients with anterior left ventricular infarction, ST segment elevation is the lowest in lead V1, increasing in amplitude toward lead V5.
On the other hand, patients with an occluded RCA and RV infarction display the greatest amplitude of ST segment elevation in lead V1, which progressively decreases toward lead V5.
#Cardiology
-IgA Nephropathy (Berger’s disease):
-It is the most common type of Primary GN in developed countries.
-When IgA affect the kidney only this is called IgA nephropathy, while HSP is systemic IgA disorder, in which the skin, kidney and other organs will be affected.
#Nephrology
-It is the most common type of Primary GN in developed countries.
-When IgA affect the kidney only this is called IgA nephropathy, while HSP is systemic IgA disorder, in which the skin, kidney and other organs will be affected.
#Nephrology
-Nephrotic syndrome is the combination of nephrotic-range proteinuria with a low serum albumin level and edema.
-Nephrotic-range proteinuria is the loss of 3 grams or more per day of protein into the urine or, on a single spot urine collection, the presence of 2 g of protein per gram of urine creatinine.
#Nephrology
-Nephrotic-range proteinuria is the loss of 3 grams or more per day of protein into the urine or, on a single spot urine collection, the presence of 2 g of protein per gram of urine creatinine.
#Nephrology
-The first sign of nephrotic syndrome in children is usually swelling of the face; this is followed by swelling of the entire body.
-Adults can present with dependent edema. Fatigue and loss of appetite are common symptoms.
#Nephrology
-Adults can present with dependent edema. Fatigue and loss of appetite are common symptoms.
#Nephrology
•Urinary protein measurement
-Urinary protein is measured by a timed collection or a single spot collection.
-A timed collection is typically done over a 24-hour period, starting at 7 am and finishing the next day at the same time. In healthy individuals, less than 150 mg of total protein is present in a 24-hour urine collection.
-A single spot urine collection is much easier to obtain. When the ratio of urine protein to urine creatinine is greater than 2 g/g, this corresponds to 3 g of urinary protein per day or more.
#Nephrology
-Urinary protein is measured by a timed collection or a single spot collection.
-A timed collection is typically done over a 24-hour period, starting at 7 am and finishing the next day at the same time. In healthy individuals, less than 150 mg of total protein is present in a 24-hour urine collection.
-A single spot urine collection is much easier to obtain. When the ratio of urine protein to urine creatinine is greater than 2 g/g, this corresponds to 3 g of urinary protein per day or more.
#Nephrology
•Indications of Admission in Malaria:
1-ARDS
2-Shock
3-Anemia, Hb <5mg /dl
4-Hyperparasitaemia >10٪
5-Pregnancy
6-Renal failure
7-Hypoglycemia(<2mmol)
8-CNS affection
9-Bleeding tendency, DIC
10- Jaundice,(Bilirubin >5mg/dl).
#Infections
1-ARDS
2-Shock
3-Anemia, Hb <5mg /dl
4-Hyperparasitaemia >10٪
5-Pregnancy
6-Renal failure
7-Hypoglycemia(<2mmol)
8-CNS affection
9-Bleeding tendency, DIC
10- Jaundice,(Bilirubin >5mg/dl).
#Infections
-Causes of Bilateral Ptosis :
• MG
• Dystrophia myotonica
• Tabes dorsalis
• Congenital
• Bilateral Horner's.
#Neurology
• MG
• Dystrophia myotonica
• Tabes dorsalis
• Congenital
• Bilateral Horner's.
#Neurology
•In linitis plastica:
-The mucosa is often spared malignant infiltration, making endoscopic diagnosis extremely difficult.
-Therfore,multiple endoscopic biopsies are recquired.
#Stomach
-The mucosa is often spared malignant infiltration, making endoscopic diagnosis extremely difficult.
-Therfore,multiple endoscopic biopsies are recquired.
#Stomach
-In gastric linitis plastica
Most of the patients presenting with symptoms have an advanced form of the disease.
#Stomach
Most of the patients presenting with symptoms have an advanced form of the disease.
#Stomach
•Main features of graves disaese include :
-Diffuse goiter
-Thyroid eye disease
-Pretibial myxoedema
-Thyroid acropathy.
#Thyroid
#Endocrine
-Diffuse goiter
-Thyroid eye disease
-Pretibial myxoedema
-Thyroid acropathy.
#Thyroid
#Endocrine
•Parameters indicate severe diabetic ketoacidosis:
-pH < 7
-Blood ketone > 6 mmol/L
-Bicarbonate < 5 mmol/L
-Anion gap >16 mmol/l
-Potassium < 3.5 mmol/L on admission
-Tachycardia or bradycardia
-Systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg
-Oxygen saturation <92% on air
-GCS < 12.
#Diabetes
-pH < 7
-Blood ketone > 6 mmol/L
-Bicarbonate < 5 mmol/L
-Anion gap >16 mmol/l
-Potassium < 3.5 mmol/L on admission
-Tachycardia or bradycardia
-Systolic blood pressure <90 mmHg
-Oxygen saturation <92% on air
-GCS < 12.
#Diabetes