Corporis (body) - Answers "ringworm"
Versicolor (skin) - Answers hypopigmentation
Capitis (scalp) - Answers hair loss/breakage
Pedis (feet) - Answers maceration between and around toes
Cruris (groin) - Answers erythema, itching
Unguium (nails) - Answers nail thickening, discoloration
Malaria - Answers transmitted by mosquito
Sickle Cell - Answers Point mutation, Valine is replaced with normal glutamine, hemoglobin S
Down syndrome - Answers 3 copies of chromosome 21
Spina Bifida & Anencephaly - Answers deficiency of folic acid during pregnancy
Bruton's syndrome - Answers B cells deficiency
Thymic Aplasia (DiGeorge's syndrome) - Answers T-cell deficiency
Vaccine - Answers active immunity
Maternal fetal immunity - Answers passive immunity
Skin and gastric acid - Answers Natural/innate immunity
Use of retinitis in AIDS - Answers CMV
Kaposi sarcoma - Answers Nodular and dark purple lesions on head, neck, respiratory tract, GIT
Mhc 1 - Answers cytotoxic t cell cd8 immediately kill the pathogen, infected cancer cells
MHC 2 - Answers activation of helper t cells, main determinant of organ rejection
Maternal Rh negative & Fetus Rh negative - Answers give Rhogam
Patient with white lesions - Answers candida (thrush)
AIDs with White spots and vaginal infection - Answers candida (treat with fluconazole)
AIDS pneumocystis jiroveci - Answers know what it looks like on chest xray
Type 1 reaction - Answers Anaphylaxis, allergic rash, patient has a shellfish reaction