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butterfly glioma extending across corupus callosum
pseudopalasading cells -- ?
psammoma -- meningioma
meningioma - arachnoid
acoustic schwanoma vestibular VIII nerve
bilateral - NF II
fried egg -- ?
bitemp hemianopsia - pitutaray adenoam coz of compression of optic nerve
rathke's -- craniopharyngioma
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great pawan..everything is right except for, bitemporal hemianopsia i was looking for due to compression of the optic chiasm which is part of the optic nerve
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thanks wwjd ya it was optic chiasma
how abt pseudopalasading cells and fried egg ?
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wonderful guys, you are doing awesome, today is the last day of my uw subscription, so i will not be participating, u are doing great, and keep going. GL.
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pseudopalisading cells in glioblastoma mutiforme (grade 4 astrocytoma) the most common primary brain tumor in adults
Fried egg cells (round nuclei with clear cytoplasm )are seen in oligodendroglioma FA Pg 363
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wwjd, did u see the link for step up for step 1 u were looking for, i replied in one of ur message, i found that on gogle.
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hey Pin thanks but i asked one of the members in CK forum they advised me not to use that book for step 1 ...however i still wouldn't mind just flipping thru it ..in which message did u post it in? & thanks again
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hey pin i saw it thankkkk you sooo much
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FA 2007........page 414
1. hormonal panel/profile in menopause?
2. what happens in 5 alpha reductase deficiency?.........415
3. what is the developmental defect in bicornuate uterus? and outcome?..414
4. what is the hormonal profile in plycystic ovarian syndrom?...........417
5. mechanism of action of finasteride?
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1. decreased estrogen, increased FSH and LH
2.testosterone will not be converted to DHT.
3.incomplete fusion of the paramesonephric ducts. associated with urinary tract
abnormalities and infertility( from book, good question)
4.Increased LH production leads to anovulation(from fa)
5. 5 alpha reductase inhibitor
very good questions. thank u drpn.