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HY: opacities seen on x-ray on both sides of the carina
Sarcoidosis
HY: dermatitis, diarrhea, dementia, possibility of death
Niacin deficiency: Pellagra
HY: greenish rings around the periphery of the iris
Wilson's
HY: hyperphagia, hypersexuality, hyperorality, hyperdocality
Kluver-Bucy
HY: nystagmus, intention tremor, scanning speech
Multiple Sclerosis (Charcot's Triad)
HY: lower extremity purpura, arthralgias, renal disease
Henoch-Schonlein Purpura
Which immunopathology: antimicrobial antibodies?
Primary Biliary Cirrhosis
Which immunopathology: antiplatelet antibodies?
Idiopathic/Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP)
Which immunopathology: newborn with chronic diarrhea, failure to thrive, & chronic Candida?
SCID

* What are the problems?
1. Defective IL-2 receptor (↓ T-cell activation)
2. Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency (↑ adenine is toxic to B & T cells)
Which immunopathology: child with eczema, course facial features, & cold abscesses?
Hyper IgE Syndrome (Job's)

* What is the problem?
Failure to produce IFN-γ
Inability of neutrophils to respond to chemotactic stimuli
Which immunopathology: child with partial albinism, peripheral neuropathy, and recurrent infections?
Chediak-Higashi

* What is the problem?
LYST gene mutation; defect in microtubular function
α-adrenergic antagonists used to treat pheochromocytoma?
Phenoxybenzamine & Phentolamine
Clinical use for: ipratropium?
COPD
Asthma
(inhaled)
Clinical use for: atropine, homatropine, tropicamide?
Midriasis
Clinical use for: benztropine?
Parkinson's
Clinical use for: scopolamine?
Motion Sickness
Which order of elimination would you see a linear decrease of plasma concentration?
Zero order
Which two bacteria are well known for being obligate intracellular bacteria?
Rickettsia
Chlamydia
Legionella

* Why can't these bacteria replicate extracellularly?
Can't make their own ATP
Which bacteria are known for forming spores?
Clostridium
Bacillus
Coxiella