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What is associated with ostium primum heart defects?-ANSWER-Down's syndrome What heart murmur results from acute rheumatic fever vs chronic rheumatic heart disease?-ANSWER-Acute: mitral regurg; chronic: mitral stenosis, possibly aortic stenosis Which endocarditis causes vegetations on both sides of the mitral vs only one side?-ANSWER-Libman–Sacks causes vegetations onboth sides; marantic endocarditis on one side What type of cardiomyopathy is associated with pregnancy?-ANSWER-DCM What is a common cause of pneumonia superimposed on COPD?-ANSWER-H. flu, Moraxella catarrhalis, Legionella What condition increases the risk of necrotizing enterocolitis in a neonate?-ANSWER-Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome What is the most common lung tumor in male smoker? Female smoker? Nonsmoker?-ANSWER-Male = squamous, female = adenocarcinoma, nonsmoker= adenocarcinoma What cell does bronchioalveolar carcinoma arise from?-ANSWER-Clara cell What is the most common tumor of the lung?-ANSWER-Metastasis Who gets allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and what are the symptoms?-ANSWER-CF or asthmatic with bronchiectasis; have cough, dyspnea, and foul smelling sputum What is the CD4/CD8 ratio in hypersensitivity pneumonitis? What type of hypersensitivity is it?-ANSWER-Low; type III/IV

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NBME CBSE REAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS LATEST 2025-2026 COMPLETE EXAM
(usmle step 1)MEDICAL
EXAMINATION.ALREADY GRADED A+




What is associated with ostium primum heart defects?-
ANSWER-Down's syndrome


What heart murmur results from acute rheumatic fever
vs chronic rheumatic heart disease?-ANSWER-Acute:
mitral regurg; chronic: mitral stenosis, possibly aortic
stenosis


Which endocarditis causes vegetations on both sides of
the mitral vs only one side?-ANSWER-Libman–Sacks
causes vegetations onboth sides; marantic endocarditis
on one side


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,What type of cardiomyopathy is associated with
pregnancy?-ANSWER-DCM


What is a common cause of pneumonia superimposed on
COPD?-ANSWER-H. flu, Moraxella catarrhalis, Legionella


What condition increases the risk of necrotizing
enterocolitis in a neonate?-ANSWER-Neonatal
respiratory distress syndrome


What is the most common lung tumor in male smoker?
Female smoker? Nonsmoker?-ANSWER-Male =
squamous, female = adenocarcinoma, nonsmoker=
adenocarcinoma


What cell does bronchioalveolar carcinoma arise from?-
ANSWER-Clara cell


What is the most common tumor of the lung?-ANSWER-
Metastasis


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,Who gets allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and
what are the symptoms?-ANSWER-CF or asthmatic with
bronchiectasis; have cough, dyspnea, and foul smelling
sputum


What is the CD4/CD8 ratio in hypersensitivity
pneumonitis? What type of hypersensitivity is it?-
ANSWER-Low; type III/IV


What patients get hypersensitivity pneumonitis? What is
the long term effect of exposure?-ANSWER-Farmers,
people who work with birds; granulomas with
eosinophils leading to pulmonary fibrosis


What is dysplastic kidney and how is it inherited?-
ANSWER-Cartilage, cysts in kidney; not inhertiable


What is the BUN/creatinine ratio in prerenal, intrinsic,
and postrenla failure?-ANSWER-Prerenal it is >20,
intrinsic is 10–15, postrenal is >20 initially and then <15
in long standing damage

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, What type of nephrotic syndrome develops in sickle cell
patients?-ANSWER-FSGS


What cell produces erythropoietin?-ANSWER-Renal
peritubular interstitial cells


What cell creates 1,25 vitamin D?-ANSWER-Proximal
tubule


What type of transitional cell carcinoma has early p53
mutations?-ANSWER-Flat pathway (not papillary)


Where does cervical cancer spread to first?-ANSWER-
Spreads locally; invades bladder and results in
hydronephrosis


What type of acid/base imbalance is present in
pulmonary embolism? Why does this happen?-ANSWER-
Respiratory alkalosis; irritation of lung stimulates the J
receptor, which increases breathing rate
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