Infection with Schistosoma Hematobium typically leads to inflammation and granuloma formation in these two organs:
What is the Liver and Spleen?
100
Is started once CD4 count drops below 200 to protect against P. Jiroveci infection:
What is TMP-SMX (Bactrim)?
100
Is the cause of post-strep glomerulonephritis:
What is Strep Pyogenes?
100
Deficiency of this enzyme allows for the premature accumulation of dATP, bringing DNA production to an early halt:
What is Adenosine Deaminase?
100
This food has is the richest source of vitamin B6:
What is Tuna?
200
Finding this unique structure is the pathognomonic finding for AML:
What are Auer rods?
200
This topoisomerase 2 inhibitor works in the S and G2 phases of the cell cycle:
What is Etoposide?
200
Is the most common cause of acute bacterial endocarditis:
What is Staph Aureus? (Acute = S. Aureus, Subacute = S. Viridans)
200
This category of chemotherapeutics works by cross-linking DNA, causing direct damage to the DNA:
What are Alkylating agents?
200
This vitamin is associated with the unique 'Burning Feet Syndrome':
What is Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic Acid)?
300
Actinomyces Israelii is a common cause of painless jaw lesion following dental surgery. These are the respiratory and staining characteristics of Actinomyces species:
What is Anaerobic, not Acid-Fast?
300
These two classes of drugs are used against Tularemia infection:
What are Tetracyclines or Fluoroquinolones?
300
Is the most likely cause of bronchiolitis:
What is RSV?
300
Deficiency of this type of collagen leads to a disease characterized by bone fragility, spinal curvature, poor muscle tone, and blue sclera:
What is Type 1?
300
This test is considered the Gold-Standard for physical exam-based diagnosis of an ACL injury:
What is the Lachman test?
400
The structure that causes the physical symptoms of Huntington's disease sits laterally to this structure:
What is the lateral ventricle? (Caudate nucleus sits lateral to the lateral ventricles)
400
This drug, which is the main form of management for Scleroderma, most commonly causes lesions to this structure:
What is the oral mucosa (ulcers)?
400
This organism is the most common cause of Lymphogranuloma Venereum:
What is Chlamydia Trachomatis?
400
This highly virulent organism causes gastroenteritis, commonly in daycare centers, by invading the gut mucosa through this structure:
What is M cells in Peyer's patches? (Shigella)
400
This is the overactive receptor in Achondroplasia:
What is FGFR-3?
500
This muscle, which is the longest in the body, joins the tendons of these two muscles to form the pes anserinus, which inserts on the proximal tibia:
What are the Gracilis and Semitendinosus muscles?
500
This medication is used in lymphoma treatment when CD20 is expressed, as it specifically targets this surface immunoglobulin:
What is Rituximab?
500
This gram positive exotoxin works by inactivating elongation factor-2 by ADP ribosylation:
What is Cornybacterium Diphtheria?
500
Ochronosis, caused by an autosomal recessive disease, is due to deficiency of this enzyme:
What is Homogentisic Acid Oxidase? (Alkaptonuria)
500
Causes pink colored growths in bathroom or spa-like environments: