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#1
Andrea

Q1.
4yrs old girl with 5 days history of fever, diffuse abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. Examination shows petechiae, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly. Hb conc 8.7d/dl and platlet count 60.000 A peripheral smear shows erythrocytes fragmentation. Which of the following renal findings is more likely to be ass with her condition:

A. Glomerular crescent formation
B. IgG -associated glomerular basement membrane antibodies
C.Membranoproliferative glomerulonephrities
D.Narrowing of the capillary wall by fibrin deposition
E. Periglomerular granuloma with giant cells


HUS-clear dg but...which is the renal finding? A?

Q2.
Which is more likely to occur during the first 4 weeks following vasectomy:

A. atrophy of the testes
B. Erectile disorder
C. Numbness of the post scotum
D. presence of viable sperm in ejaculate
E. Significantly decrease volume of ejaculate

?C

Q3.
27 yrs old male is found to have a solitary thyroid nodule during rutine heath ex. A thyroid scintiscan shows uptake of radioactive iodine by the nodule. Which is the dg:

A. Chronic autoimune (hashimoto's) thyroidities
B. Follicular adenoma
C. Granulomatous thyroidities
D. Medulary carcinoma
E. papillary carcinoma

hot nodule...so B or A?
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#2
docespy - docespy

1-D thichening of the wall and narrowing of the lumen
2-D
3-B
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#3
docespy - docespy

where do you get these excellent tricky questions from?
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#4
mumbai

my guess r
D
C
B
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#5
mash

1 D
2 D
3 B
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#6
mumbai

oh sorry
D
D
B
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#7
Dili

The 1st case is a homozygotes sickle cell patient. This patient has all kinds of vaso-occluded signs. For the kidney involvement, are there any pathology source that describe the changes?

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#8
Rakhal

I agree
D
D
B
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#9
andrea

nbme docespy!
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