H. Influenza B is the most common cause of upper airway infection of this structure:
What is the Epiglottis? (Epiglottitis)
100
Type of lung disease caused by an inability to fully expand the lungs:
What is a Restrictive Lung Disease?
100
Tympany is observed in this type of pulmonary emergency:
What is Pneumothorax?
100
Receptors stimulated by this rapidly-acting asthma medication:
What are the beta-2 receptors?
100
Insertion of this device is warranted with recurring bouts of pulmonary embolism:
What is an IVC mesh?
200
Wheezing is indicative of a narrowing of this part of the airway:
What is the Intrathoracic airway?
200
Uveitis, aortic regurgitation, HLA-B27+:
What is Ankylosing Spondylitis?
200
Diagnosis based on opacification on chest x-ray commonly caused by bronchus obstruction or cancerous lesion(s):
What is Atelectasis?
200
Enzyme blocked by the administration of Theophylline:
What is Phosphodiesterase?
200
This nerve injury results in the characteristic Trandelenburg gait:
What is the Superior Gluteal Nerve?
300
Two values measured by the aortic bodies:
What is pC02 and H+ ions?
300
Characterized by the presence of painful oral and genital ulcers, as well as acne-like skin nodules:
What is Behcet's disease?
300
Causes dilation of alveolar air spaces, thus preventing adequate airflow and leading to hypoxia:
What is COPD?
300
This is the 1st line class of medication used in cases of Ankylosing Spondylitis:
What are NSAIDs?
300
Wrist bone commonly dislocated from FOOSH:
What is the Lunate? (FOOSH = fall on outstretched hand)
400
Located on the posterior/medial aspect of the thigh, this muscle is responsible for extension of the hip joint and flexion of the knee joint:
What is the Semitendinosus?
400
This is the gold-standard test of choice for a confirmatory diagnosis of Mesothelioma:
What is Electron Microscopy?
400
Compression of this muscle may lead to sciatic nerve compression, mimicking the signs and symptoms of Sciatica:
What is the Piriformis muscle? (Piriformis Syndrome)
400
This Rheumatoid Arthritis medication is commonly associated with stomatitis and hepatotoxicity:
What is Methotrexate?
400
This is the most common cause of Pyogenic Osteomyelitis in intravenous drug abusers:
What is Pseudomonas?
500
These compounds make up the crystals found in this 'old age' type of gout:
What is Calcium Pyrophosphate?
500
This respiratory condition is caused by Mycoplasma Pneumonia, Legionella Pneumonia, and/or Chlamydia Pneumonia:
What is Atypical Pneumonia?
500
Concern over injury to this nerve is warranted in cases of the most common type of shoulder dislocation:
What is the Axillary nerve?
500
The TB medication Ethambutol is known to cause this type of visual abnormality:
What is Optic Neuritis?
500
This type of lesion is commonly described as containing fibrous tissue, adipose tissue, hyaline cartilage and smooth muscle clefts that are lined by respiratory epithelium: