Name for syndrome associated with tp53 mutation on chromosome 17
Li Fraumeni syndrome
Eponym for Erysipelas
St. Anthony's Fire
Common name for Asbestosis
White Lung
Eponymous name for Sarcoidosis
Boek's disease
Name for disease-modifying immunomodulatory medication composed of peptides used to initially treat multiple sclerosis (MS)
Glatiramer acetate
Name for vascular condition where the left iliac vein is compressed by the right iliac artery against the lumbar spine, leading to impaired blood flow and increased risk of deep vein thrombosis and iliac vein compression.
May-Thurner Syndrome
Eponym for Coxsackie pericarditis
Bornholm disease
Name for 22q11 deletion syndrome characterized by congenital heart disease, cleft lip and palate, autoimmune disorders, and developmental delay
DiGeorge syndrome
Interleukin 17a inhibitor used to treat autoimmune disease and psoriatic arthritis
Secukinumab
Name the three basic patterns of Multiple sclerosis
Relapsing-remitting, Primary progressive, and Secondary progressive syndromes
Name of sign on abdominal CT or MRCP which signifies a pancreatic head cancer or periampullary cancer
Double duct sign
Only Fluoroquinolone effective against MRSA
Delafloxacin
Name for criteria used to predict the risk of severe acute kidney injury or mortality in patients with rhabdomyolysis.
McMahon criteria. Score >6 predicts need for ICU, dialysis and death
Name for syndrome with inferior oblique palsy, vertical diplopia and clicking sensation in affected eye in Rheumatoid arthritis
Brown's syndrome
Name for amino acids that make up the peptides in Glatiramer acetate
glutamic acid, lysine, alanine, and tyrosine.
MOA: mixture of random-sized peptides that are composed of the four amino acids found in myelin basic protein, namely glutamic acid, lysine, alanine, and tyrosine. Myelin basic protein is the antigen in the myelin sheaths of the neurons that stimulates an autoimmune reaction in people with MS, so the peptide may work as a decoy for the attacking immune cells.
Eponymous name for severe Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) affecting multiple organs
Letterer Siwe disease/Hans Schuller Christian disease
The first FDA-approved injectable, complete regimen for HIV-infected adults that is administered once a month
Cabenuva (Cabetogravir (Integrase_inhibitor)+rilpirivine)
Post anesthesia recovery score based on 5 criteria including respiration, circulation, consciousness, skin color and level of activity to transfer from unit
Modified Aldrete score ( accept Sampe and white scoring systems)
Interleukin 12a/23 inhibitor used to treat ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and psoriatic arthritis
Ustekinumab
Rating scale used to classify the severity of Catotonia
Bush Francis Catatonia scale
The first bispecific antibody approved by the FDA for the treatment of relapsed/refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
Blinatumomab (Blincyto)- which received approval in 2014. CD3, CD19 inhibitor
Name for skin disease shown
Tinea imbricata
Name for pseudoaneurysm in TB
Rassmussen pseudoaneurysm
Eponym for avascular osteonecrosis of the vertebrae
Kummell disease
CTE is characterized by the perivascular accumulation of this protein in neurons and astroglia at the depths of cortical sulci, often accompanied by other supportive neuropathological changes
Tau protein (accept neurofibrillary tangels)