Biochemistry
Most important:
Cycles‐ Multiple revisions must be given; To be studied with pediatrics inborn
errors of metabolism; understand the step of defect of various disorders with absent enzyme and
resultant substrate accumulation resulting in disease
o Metabolism:
o Glycolysis
o Gluconeogenesis
o Krebs cycle
o Glycogen Synthesis
o Glycogenolysis
o Fatty acid synthesis and Oxidation
o Cholesterol Metabolism
o Purine and pyrimidine synthesis and metabolism
o Genetics: To be done with pathology and genetic disorders of pediatrics
o Karyotyping
o PCR and types, esp. RT‐PCR
o FISH
o Microarray, CGH
o Epigenetics
o Flow cytometry
o Vitamins and essential fatty acids‐Function, Deficiency
o Porphyria With Heme Synthesis: Very important for AIIMS
o Protein Structure, Collagen Structure
o DNA replication, transcription, translation
o Enzymes: Classification With Kinetics, Isozymes
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Most important:
Cycles‐ Multiple revisions must be given; To be studied with pediatrics inborn
errors of metabolism; understand the step of defect of various disorders with absent enzyme and
resultant substrate accumulation resulting in disease
o Metabolism:
o Glycolysis
o Gluconeogenesis
o Krebs cycle
o Glycogen Synthesis
o Glycogenolysis
o Fatty acid synthesis and Oxidation
o Cholesterol Metabolism
o Purine and pyrimidine synthesis and metabolism
o Genetics: To be done with pathology and genetic disorders of pediatrics
o Karyotyping
o PCR and types, esp. RT‐PCR
o FISH
o Microarray, CGH
o Epigenetics
o Flow cytometry
o Vitamins and essential fatty acids‐Function, Deficiency
o Porphyria With Heme Synthesis: Very important for AIIMS
o Protein Structure, Collagen Structure
o DNA replication, transcription, translation
o Enzymes: Classification With Kinetics, Isozymes
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CUSIS:
1. Hyperacusis – Bell’s palsy
2. Paracusis willisi – Otosclerosis
3. Diplacusis – Meniere’s disease
4. Presbyacusis – Age related SNHL
TRIADS:
1. Gradinego syndrome :
Ear discharge
Retroorbital pain
Diplopia
2. Trotter’s triad (NPC):
U/L CHL (glue ear)
Temporoparietal pain
Palatal palsy
3. Sampter’s triad
Allergy to Aspirin
Asthma
Nasal poly
SIGNS:
1. Heinnebert sign : Congenital Syphillus
2. Hitzelberger sign : Acoustic Neuroma
3. Rising sun/ brown sign/ Phelp sign : Glomus Juglare
4. Target/Halo sign : Traumatic CSF leak
5. Cart wheel sign : ASOM
6. Schwartz sign : Otosclerosis
7. Griessenger sign / Delta sign : Sigmoid Sinus Thrombosis
8. Reservoir Sign : Mastoiditis
9. Light House : ASOM
10. Tripod sign/ Thumb sign : Epiglotittis
11. Steeple sign : ALTB / CROUP
12. Antral sign / Hollman miller sign : Angiofibroma CT
13. Omega shaped epiglottis : Laryngomalacia
14. Turban/ Mouse nibbled vocal cord : TB larynx
15. Potato nose : Rhinophyma
16. Woody nose : Rhinoscleroma
17. Mulberry like nasal mass : Rhinosporidiosis
18. Mulberry like nasal mucus : Inferior turbinate hypertrophy
19. Frog face deformity : Angiofibroma
THYROPLASTY:
1. Type 1 : Medialization – Adductor palsy
2. Type 2 : lateralization – Abductor palsy
3. Type 3 : Shortning- Loosening – Puberphonia
4. Type 4 : Lengthing- tightening – Androphonia
DRAINAGE points:
1. Nasolacrimal duct : Inferior meatus
2. Maxillary / frontal / anterior / ethmoidal : Middle meatus
3. Posterior ethmoid : Superior meatus
4. Sphenoid : Sphenoethmoidal recess
5. DCR : Middle meatus
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Pl share with your friends .. these are quick review points from ENT notes
CUSIS:
1. Hyperacusis – Bell’s palsy
2. Paracusis willisi – Otosclerosis
3. Diplacusis – Meniere’s disease
4. Presbyacusis – Age related SNHL
TRIADS:
1. Gradinego syndrome :
Ear discharge
Retroorbital pain
Diplopia
2. Trotter’s triad (NPC):
U/L CHL (glue ear)
Temporoparietal pain
Palatal palsy
3. Sampter’s triad
Allergy to Aspirin
Asthma
Nasal poly
SIGNS:
1. Heinnebert sign : Congenital Syphillus
2. Hitzelberger sign : Acoustic Neuroma
3. Rising sun/ brown sign/ Phelp sign : Glomus Juglare
4. Target/Halo sign : Traumatic CSF leak
5. Cart wheel sign : ASOM
6. Schwartz sign : Otosclerosis
7. Griessenger sign / Delta sign : Sigmoid Sinus Thrombosis
8. Reservoir Sign : Mastoiditis
9. Light House : ASOM
10. Tripod sign/ Thumb sign : Epiglotittis
11. Steeple sign : ALTB / CROUP
12. Antral sign / Hollman miller sign : Angiofibroma CT
13. Omega shaped epiglottis : Laryngomalacia
14. Turban/ Mouse nibbled vocal cord : TB larynx
15. Potato nose : Rhinophyma
16. Woody nose : Rhinoscleroma
17. Mulberry like nasal mass : Rhinosporidiosis
18. Mulberry like nasal mucus : Inferior turbinate hypertrophy
19. Frog face deformity : Angiofibroma
THYROPLASTY:
1. Type 1 : Medialization – Adductor palsy
2. Type 2 : lateralization – Abductor palsy
3. Type 3 : Shortning- Loosening – Puberphonia
4. Type 4 : Lengthing- tightening – Androphonia
DRAINAGE points:
1. Nasolacrimal duct : Inferior meatus
2. Maxillary / frontal / anterior / ethmoidal : Middle meatus
3. Posterior ethmoid : Superior meatus
4. Sphenoid : Sphenoethmoidal recess
5. DCR : Middle meatus
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WHAT IS A STROKE?
A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, is caused by the sudden loss of blood flow to the brain or bleeding inside the head. When a stroke occurs, brain cells die. The damage to the brain can cause paralysis, speech problems, loss of feeling, and memory problems. In more severe instances, stroke can cause coma and possibly death. If a person is having a stroke, he or she needs to seek medical attention right away. Immediate medical attention can help reduce the chances of death and disability.
WHAT ARE THE WARNING SIGNS OF STROKE?
The “Give Me 5” uses easy-to-remember words to help identify the 5 signs of a stroke:
Walk—is their balance off?
Talk—is their speech slurred or face droopy?
Reach—is one side weak or numb?
See—is their vision all or partly lost?
Feel—is their headache severe?
WHAT CAUSES A STROKE?
There are 2 types of stroke or brain attack. Ischemic stroke is caused by an interruption of blood flow to the brain. Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding inside the brain.
HOW IS STROKE PREVENTED?
Some risk factors—age, sex, race, and a history of stroke in the family—can not be changed. However, many others can be controlled. Most controllable risk factors related to the health of the heart and blood vessels. The following can help prevent stroke:
Having regular medical checkups
Controlling high blood pressure
Not smoking; stopping if you do
Treating heart disease, especially an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation
Improving diet: avoid excess fat, salt, and alcohol
Exercising
Controlling diabetes
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A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, is caused by the sudden loss of blood flow to the brain or bleeding inside the head. When a stroke occurs, brain cells die. The damage to the brain can cause paralysis, speech problems, loss of feeling, and memory problems. In more severe instances, stroke can cause coma and possibly death. If a person is having a stroke, he or she needs to seek medical attention right away. Immediate medical attention can help reduce the chances of death and disability.
WHAT ARE THE WARNING SIGNS OF STROKE?
The “Give Me 5” uses easy-to-remember words to help identify the 5 signs of a stroke:
Walk—is their balance off?
Talk—is their speech slurred or face droopy?
Reach—is one side weak or numb?
See—is their vision all or partly lost?
Feel—is their headache severe?
WHAT CAUSES A STROKE?
There are 2 types of stroke or brain attack. Ischemic stroke is caused by an interruption of blood flow to the brain. Hemorrhagic stroke is caused by bleeding inside the brain.
HOW IS STROKE PREVENTED?
Some risk factors—age, sex, race, and a history of stroke in the family—can not be changed. However, many others can be controlled. Most controllable risk factors related to the health of the heart and blood vessels. The following can help prevent stroke:
Having regular medical checkups
Controlling high blood pressure
Not smoking; stopping if you do
Treating heart disease, especially an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation
Improving diet: avoid excess fat, salt, and alcohol
Exercising
Controlling diabetes
#Justtrollmbbs #WorldStrokeDay #strokeawareness
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genetics- human genome project, mendelian disorders, gene therapy, antioxidants, geriatric counselling,
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF UTERUS
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- GENITAL ORGANS
-PHYSIOLOGY OF OVULATION AND MENSTRUATION
- FERTILIZATION OF OVUM AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE EMBRYO
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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF UTERUS
- THE PELVIS
- GENITAL ORGANS
-PHYSIOLOGY OF OVULATION AND MENSTRUATION
- FERTILIZATION OF OVUM AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE EMBRYO
- DEVELOPMENT OF FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS AND RELATED DISORDERS
- PUBERTY, ADOLESCENCE AND RELATED GYNAECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
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- DIAGNOSIS OF PREG
- FETUS IN NORMAL PREG
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- DIAGNOSIS OF PREG
- FETUS IN NORMAL PREG
- PRENATAL CARE
- DRUGS IN PREG
- ANTEPARTUM SURVEILLANCW TESTA OF FETAL WELL BEGING
- CAUSATION AND STAGES OF LABOUR
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