Hematology
Infectious Disease
Rheumatology
Endocrinology
GI and Nutrition
100

Most common presenting symptom in sickle cell anemia

Dactylitis

100

The congenital syndrome with:

Cataracts

Microcephaly

Continuous heart murmur


What is congenital rubella

100

The major criteria for Kawasaki disease 

Must have fever >5 days

Strawberry tongue/mucous membrane changes

Rash 

Extremity changes - desquamation of fingers/toes

Cervical lymphadenopathy 

Conjunctivitis 

(need 4/5) 

100

Most common enzyme defect in congenital adrenal hyperplasia

21-hydroxylase deficiency

Leads to inadequate mineralocorticoids (salt wasting and dehydration) as well as excess androgens (ambiguous genitalia in females) 

2nd most common is 11B hydroxylase, molecule that accumulates, DOC has some mineralocorticoid activity, so hypertension present instead with excess androgens

100

Normal age range for intussusception 

6 months to 3 years 

(60% younger than 1 year, 80-90% younger than 2 years)

200

Time of RBC nadir in healthy term infants 

What is 8-12 weeks of age?
200
Most common two bacteria causing otitis externa

What are pseudomonas and staph aureus

200

Name the antibodies in congenital lupus

Anti Ro and Anti La (SSA and SSB)

200

Boys with Klinefelter syndrome are at increased risk of this cancer

What is breast cancer?

200

Name the 3 D's of niacin deficiency

Dermatitis

Dementia

Diarrhea

300

Type of anemia in Diamond-Blackfan anemia

What is macrocytic anemia

300

Name the major manifestations in rheumatic fever

What are:

Joints (polyarthritis)

O (carditis)

Nodules (subcutaneous nodules)

Erythema marginatum

Syndenham chorea

The minor manifestations are fever, elevated acute phase reactants (ESR, C-reactive protein), past history of RF, prolonged PR on electrocardiogram, and arthralgia.

Remember you need 2 major, or 1 major and 2 minor for dx

300

A 10 year old girl presents with:

DIP arthritis

Dactylitis

Nail pitting

This is her diagnosis 

What is psoriatic arthritis? 

300

Drug most common implicated in nephrogenic diabetes insipidus

What is lithium? 

300

Patient presents with:

Painless rectal bleeding

Black-brown macules on the lips and buccal membranes

Peutz Jäger syndrome

AD mutation: causes formation of polyps in the small and large intestine, increased risk for adenocarcinoma 

400
Factor deficiency that presents in early age with umbilical cord bleeding, normal PT, PTT, and platelet count

What is factor 13 deficiency? 

400

Most common tick carrying Lyme disease (borrelia)

What is Ixodes scapularis? 
400

An 18 year old male presents with

Saddle nose deformity

Lung nodules

Elevated creatinine

This is his diagnosis 

What is granulomatosis with polyangiitis or GPA (formerly Wegener's) 

Remember c-ANCA positive!

400

Frequency of screening for Wilms tumor in Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome 

What is every 3 months for first 8 years of life? 

400

Deficiency associated with "spooning" of the fingernails 

What is iron deficiency

500

Lifespan of a platelet

What is 7-10 days? 

500

Mechanism of action of micafungin 

What is inhibits synthesis of 1, 3 B-D glucan (component of fungal cell wall)

500

A 3 year old boy presents with:

Fever of 5 days duration

Aphthous ulcers in mouth

Sore throat

Cervical lymphadenitis

This is his diagnosis

What is PFAPA?

Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis, cervical adenitis

Benign syndrome occurring in children 6 months-7 years of age 

500

Low electrolytes in refeeding syndrome

What are hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, hypophosphatemia?

500

Medication in pregnancy associated with small left colon syndrome

What is insulin

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