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100

This drug, used for everything, including stroke and MI prevention, should not be given to children due to a feared complication of Reye syndrome.

What is aspirin?

100

This acronym, used to describe all the causes of metabolic acidosis, is another way to say that someone is "hangry".

What is MAD HUNGER?

100

Also called Lou Gehrig's disease, this three-letter acronym had a viral challenge to raise awareness for the disease.

What is ALS?

100

The three segments of the small intestine are the duodenum, jejunum, and this.

What is the ileum?

100

These cells, which name also describes the "fourth state of matter", produce antibodies.

What are plasma cells?

200

Noncaseating granulomas, bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy, and increased ACE are characteristic of this disease

What is sarcoidosis?

200

Vomiting typically produces this acid-base disorder.

What is metabolic alkalosis?

200

"Cocaine crawlies" are another name of what type of hallucinations often found in stimulant use or alcohol withdrawal?

What are tactile hallucinations?

200

Chagas disease can destroy the myenteric plexus and mimic this primary esophageal disorder.

What is achalasia?

200

HIV strains that use the CCR5 co-receptor primarily infect these immune cells early in infection.

What are macrophages?

300

A mid-systolic "click" is characteristic of this valvular pathology.

What is mitral stenosis?

300

This formula, sharing the name with a cold season, is used to tell if someone has a respiratory acidosis or alkalosis alongside their metabolic acidosis.

What is Winters formula?

300

A sequela of hypertension, bradycardia, and irregular respirations is known as this triad.

What is Cushing's triad?

300

Don't ask Phil! This condition, characterized by neonatal jaundice and associated with Crigler-Najjar type 1, is a cause of death in infants.

What is kernicterus?
300

Don't worry, it gets better! This cause of muscle weakness is improved by repeated stimulation.

What is Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndome?

400

Cystic fibrosis most commonly occurs due to an in-frame deletion of this gene.

What is Phe508?

400

This condition presents with episodic hypertension, headaches, sweating, and tachycardia.

What is pheochromocytoma?

400

Dantrolene and dopaminergics are the curative agents for this feared pharmacological side effect.

What is neuroleptic malignant syndrome?

400

This hormone, also used to describe an important person, increases intestinal water and electrolyte secretion.

What is VIP?

400

A defect in nucleotide excision repair causes this UV-sensitivity disorder.

What is xeroderma pigmentosum?

500

Deposition of misfolded proteins in the myocardium producing thickened walls, restrictive filling, and diastolic dysfunction underlies this disease, which classically presents with nephrotic syndrome or neuropathy depending on subtype.

What is cardiac amyloidosis?

500

This rare condition presents with the physical features of Albright hereditary osteodystrophy, but without end-organ PTH resistance.

What is pseudopseudohypoparathyroidism?
500

This pathology, associated with long-standing hypertension, can cause intraparenchymal strokes.

What are Charcot-Bouchard microaneurysms?

500

This rare subtype of gastric cancer found in otherwise healthy people with no risk factors will have these characteristic cells on light microscopy.

What are signet ring cells?

500

A child with eczema, recurrent infections, and thrombocytopenia with elevated IgA and IgE but low IgM has this condition.

What is Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome?

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