Primary Immunodeficiencies
Dermatitis and Skin Conditions
OMM Lower Extremity
Cranial Anatomy
Pharmacology
100

This inherited complement deficiency is caused by C1 inhibitor deficiency and increased bradykinin.

What is hereditary angioedema?

100

The primary symptom of atopic dermatitis.

What is pruritus (itching)?

100

FABER stands for these three hip movements.

What is Flexion, ABduction, External Rotation?

100

The meningeal layers from outside to inside follow this mnemonic.

What is DAP (Dura, Arachnoid, Pia)?

100

This signaling pathway is suppressed by glucocorticoids.

What is the NF-kB signaling pathway?

200

This disorder has a CD18 defect and presents with delayed umbilical cord separation and recurrent infections without pus.

What is Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (LAD)?

200

This dermatitis is a delayed hypersensitivity reaction most commonly caused by poison ivy.

What is allergic contact dermatitis?

200

In the Patrick test, pain with early motion suggests this origin of pain.

What is hip origin?

200

This artery is the primary meningeal vessel supplying the skull and dura.

What is the middle meningeal artery?

200

First-generation H1 antihistamines cross this barrier.

What is the blood-brain barrier?


300

This disease is caused by an NADPH oxidase defect and predisposes patients to catalase-positive infections.

What is Chronic Granulomatous Disease?

300

These are well-circumscribed salmon-colored plaques with silvery scale seen in psoriasis.

What are psoriasis plaques?

300

If the talus is anterior (plantarflexed), the proximal fibular head glides in this direction.

What is posterior?

300

These venous channels are located between layers of dura and promote venous return from the CNS.

What are dural venous sinuses?

300

Antihistamines act as this type of receptor activity at H1 receptors.

What is an inverse agonist?

400

This X-linked disorder results from Bruton Tyrosine Kinase deficiency and leads to low B cells.

What is X-linked Agammaglobulinemia?

400

In bullous pemphigoid, immunofluorescence shows this pattern at the epidermal-dermal junction.

What is a linear pattern?

400

This ankle ligament is evaluated with the anterior drawer ankle test.

What is the anterior talofibular ligament (ATFL)?

400

The optic canal transmits this cranial nerve.

What is CN II (optic nerve)?

400

Chronic glucocorticoid use can cause this bone condition due to decreased vitamin D-mediated calcium absorption.

What is osteoporosis?

500

This severe immunodeficiency involves B and T cell defects and failure to develop immunologic memory.

What is SCID (Severe Combined Immunodeficiency)?

500

Pemphigus vulgaris is caused by IgG antibodies against these structures.

What are desmoglein 1 or 3?

500

According to the Ottawa ankle rules, X-rays are required if there is bony tenderness at this location.

What is the distal 6 cm or tip of the posterior medial or posterior lateral malleolus?

500

The jugular foramen transmits these three cranial nerves.

What are CN IX, X, and XI?

500

This serious cardiac adverse effect can occur with antihistamines and may lead to TdP.

What is QT prolongation?

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