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UWorld Self-Assessments 2 / Step 2 CK NBME Q & A;

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Mitral stenosis .....ANSWER.....Most commonly caused by

rheumatic fever.

Diastolic thrill palpable over cardiac apex.

Low-pitched diastolic murmur best heard over the apex.

Rupture of high pressure bronchial veins may lead to hemoptysis.

Infective endocarditis .....ANSWER.....Causes mitral/tricuspid

regurgitation

Peutz-Jegher's syndrome .....ANSWER.....AD serine/threonine

kinase 11 mutation on chromosome 19.

Hyperpigmented buccal mucosa, lips, hands, genitalia and

hamartomatous polyps in GI tract.

Liposarcoma .....ANSWER.....Most common soft tissue tumor.

Numerous lipoblasts producing non-membrane-bound

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cytoplasmic lipid. Causes nuclear indentations and scalloping of

nuclear membrane.

Note that lipomas, in contrast, consist of mature fat cells without

pleomorphism.

Pemphigus vulgaris .....ANSWER.....IgG anti-desmoglein

antibodies in the epidermis. Desmosomal junctions mediate

adherence of epidermal keratinocytes to one another.

Bullous pemphigoid .....ANSWER.....IgG anti-hemidesmosome

antibodies in the basement membrane.

Dermatitis herpetiformis .....ANSWER.....IgA deposition in the

papillary dermis

Epidermolysis bullosa acquisita .....ANSWER.....Anti-type VII

collagen antibodies in the dermoepidermal junction.

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Neonatal RDS .....ANSWER.....Reduced compliance (increased

lung recoil) due to decreased surfactant. The majority of lung

recoil force may be attributed to alveolar surface tension.

Horner syndrome characteristic

-What is being compressed .....ANSWER.....MAP: Miosis,

Anhydrosis, Ptosis. Compression of the superior cervical ganglion

(symp nerves)

Apical bronchogenic carcinoma.. think .....ANSWER.....pancost

tumor--> Horners

Pancost tumor compresses what and causes what

.....ANSWER.....brachial plexus

Causing horners

What is the best way to achieve fertility in patients with Turner

syndrome? .....ANSWER.....IVF. Most patients are infertile

secondary to ovarian failure and premature follicular atresia.

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Thus, viable ova must be obtained from an external source for

pregnancy to occur.

Lining of Meckel diverticula .....ANSWER.....Ileal mucosa or

ectopic gastric, pancreatic, jejunal, or colonic tissue.

What type of murmur is characteristic in hypertrophic

cardiomyopathy? .....ANSWER.....Systolic crescendo-decrescendo

murmur heard between the apex and left sternal border

radiation to the suprasternal notch. Murmur becomes quieter with

increases in preload or afterload and louder with decreases in

preload or afterload.

What is the difference between DNA polymerase I and DNA

polymerase III? .....ANSWER.....DNA polymerase III synthesizes

DNA in the presence of RNA primers. Primase is necessary for the

proper functioning of DNA polymerase III. In contrast, DNA

polymerase I is responsible for the removal of RNA primers and

synthesis of new DNA in their place. Defects in DNA polymerase I
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