Immunology
Hematology
Infectious Disease
MSK
100

The organ that T cells mature

What is the thymus?

100

The subunits of adult hemoglobin (HbA1)

What is alpha2beta2?

100

The gram positive cocci that is catalase positive and coagulase positive

What is S aureus?

100

The rotator cuff muscles

What are supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis?

200

The MHC that binds CD4 and TCR

What is MHC II?

200

The disorder with the inhibition or deficiency of ADAMTS13 (vWF metalloprotease)

What is thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)?

200

The virus of the "kissing disease" that infects B cells through CD21

What is EBV?

200

The MSK test involving flexion and extension of the knee with rotation of the tibia/foot, examining pain and popping of medial (upon external rotation) vs. lateral meniscal tears (upon internal rotation)

What is the McMurray test?

300

The hypersensitivity reaction with an immune complex (antigen-antibody) that activates complement

What is Type III hypersensitivity?

300

Overproduction of IgM resulting in peripheral neuropathy and hyperviscosity syndrome, but no CRAB findings (hypercalcemia, renal involvement, anemia, bone lytic lesions)

What is Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia?

300

The virus binds CD4 and a coreceptor, either CCR5 on macrophages or CXCR4 on T cells

What is HIV?

300

The most commonly fractured carpal bone

What is the scaphoid?

400

Double positive (CD4+/CD8+) T cells expressing TCRs capable of binding self-MHC on cortical epithelial cells survive

What is positive selection?

400

The chromosomal translocation associated with APL

What is t(15;17)?
400

The top bugs that cause pelvic inflammatory disease

What is Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae?

400

The MSK condition characterized by arm hanging by side, medially rotated, extended, and pronated

What is Erb palsy ("waiter's tip")?

500

T cells in the thymic medulla expressing TCRs with high affinity for self antigens undergo apoptosis or become regulatory T cells

What is negative selection?

500
The target of rituximab

What is CD20?

500

The flulike symptoms after antibiotics are started due to host response to sudden release of bacterial antigens (typically after treatment of spirochetal infections)

What is Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction?

500

The systemic chronic inflammatory disease affecting MCP, PIP, and wrist only (not DIP or 1st CMC)

What is rheumatoid arthritis?