12-07-2005, 05:02 AM
I have the latest 2004- 2005 # 1114 remembered questions in a wordpad file i can e-mail to any one i will sell them with 14$ paid by paypal post your e mail and i will respond asap
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Q describes a child with eczema; low platelets and immune def- ask diagnosis à Wiscott Aldrich Syndrome.
Q to determine the effective renal plasma flow à remember Upah X V/Ppah also remember that PAH is filtered and secreted.
Q describes a child genotype XX with external genitalia virilized “ what is the problem? Ã Excess exposure to male androgens. (compare to Androgen insensitivity)
Q describing a case of a defect in leukocyte adhesion- what is responsible? Ã Integrins
Q describes a patient with gluten-sensitive enteropathy- ask what is the appearance of the intestine à flattened villi.
Q asks about what part of the Antibody binds to cells? Ã FC portion
Q about what will happen in the absence of Ig class switching? Ã Only IgM is produced.
Q about what will happen if you have a lysosomal abnormality à MHC II will be affected (MHC I is made in the Endoplasmic Reticulum)
Q about the defect in DiGeorge syndrome- usually describe the case by absence of thymic shaddow à pouch 3 and 4 fail to develop (make sure in the case you don™t get distracted by B-Cell abnormalities)
Q describes type VI hypersensitivity rxn (contact derm and TB) - what cell involved? Ã T cells
Q on Rh incompatibility- what causes it? Ã Rh (-) mom and Rh (+) dad
Q describes acute rejection (48 hrs)- mechanism? Ã T lymphocyte vs foreign MHCs.
Q about ELISA - - They love to ask about the technique- know it very well.
Q on Flow cytometric analysis “ ask what immature T cell in the thymus express? Ã Both CD 4 and CD8
Q on what does Staph Aureus colonize à nasopharynx
Q on why does mycoplsma not respond to pencillin..... no peptidoglycan
see sample:
see sample:
Q describes a child with eczema; low platelets and immune def- ask diagnosis à Wiscott Aldrich Syndrome.
Q to determine the effective renal plasma flow à remember Upah X V/Ppah also remember that PAH is filtered and secreted.
Q describes a child genotype XX with external genitalia virilized “ what is the problem? Ã Excess exposure to male androgens. (compare to Androgen insensitivity)
Q describing a case of a defect in leukocyte adhesion- what is responsible? Ã Integrins
Q describes a patient with gluten-sensitive enteropathy- ask what is the appearance of the intestine à flattened villi.
Q asks about what part of the Antibody binds to cells? Ã FC portion
Q about what will happen in the absence of Ig class switching? Ã Only IgM is produced.
Q about what will happen if you have a lysosomal abnormality à MHC II will be affected (MHC I is made in the Endoplasmic Reticulum)
Q about the defect in DiGeorge syndrome- usually describe the case by absence of thymic shaddow à pouch 3 and 4 fail to develop (make sure in the case you don™t get distracted by B-Cell abnormalities)
Q describes type VI hypersensitivity rxn (contact derm and TB) - what cell involved? Ã T cells
Q on Rh incompatibility- what causes it? Ã Rh (-) mom and Rh (+) dad
Q describes acute rejection (48 hrs)- mechanism? Ã T lymphocyte vs foreign MHCs.
Q about ELISA - - They love to ask about the technique- know it very well.
Q on Flow cytometric analysis “ ask what immature T cell in the thymus express? Ã Both CD 4 and CD8
Q on what does Staph Aureus colonize à nasopharynx
Q on why does mycoplsma not respond to pencillin..... no peptidoglycan