Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Monday, June 8, 2015
Friday, June 5, 2015
Study group experience #17
Study group discussion: T4 level
Studying the anatomy of the thorax.. Does anyone know the events occurring at T4 level?
At t4 level:
- Arch of aorta starts and ends at this level
- Azygous vein ends here to join SVC
- Trachea divides into primary bronchi
Study group discussion: Food, pain and ulcers
How does food relieve pain in duodenal ulcer and aggravate pain in stomach ulcer?
Food reaching stomach causes acid secretion. Therefore, pain increases.
In case of duodenal ulcer, eating causes pyloric spincter contraction, acid is prevented from reaching the duodenum
Therefore, pain is relieved.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Beckwith-wiedemann syndrome mnemonic
Beckwith-wiedemann syndrome mnemonic
"Big body"
Macrosomia
"Big tongue"
Macroglossia
"Big abdomen"
Omphalocele
"Big pancreas"
Hyperinsulinemia -> Hypoglycemia
"Big organs"
Visceromegaly
"Likes to get bigger"
Associated with Wilms tumor, gonadoblastoma and neuroblastoma
That's all!
-IkaN
Monday, June 1, 2015
Study group discussion: Pheochromocytoma and eleven
What is rule of 11 for pheochromocytoma?
11% are extra-adrenal
11% are bilateral
11% are malignant
11% are found in children
11% are familial
11% are not associated with hypertension
11% contain calcification
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Fallopian tube facts and mnemonics
Ampulla of the fallopian tube is the most common site for fertilization.
Fertilization
AMpulla
Ectopic
Inflexible
Stiff
THick
MUScularis
-IkaN
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Meckel Gruber syndrome mnemonic
Hello everyone!
We are going to learn about Meckel Gruber syndrome today!
It's an autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by GRUBEP!
G: ambiguous Genitalia
R: Renal dysplasia
U: Ureteric hypoplasia
B: Bladder hypoplasia
E: Encephalocele
P: Polydactyly
Pancreatic dysplasia
That's all!
There is nothing free except the grace of God.
-IkaN
Remembering Apgar scoring.
1. The heart and lungs lie close hence, you can group 'heart rate' and 'respiratory effort' together.
2. Reflexes are carried out none other than muscles, hence 'muscle tone' and 'reflex irritability' or 'reflex response' go into the second group.
3. Color, now it is easy to remember.
That's all!
Sunday, May 24, 2015
Study group discussion: CPS 1 and CPS 2
Today's discussion is about Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase!
What are differences between CPS 1 and CPS 2?
CPS 1 works in the urea cycle.
CPS 2 in pyramidine synthesis.
CPS 1 is mitochondrial.
CPS 2 is cytosolic.
(Medicowesome mnemonic: Two is cys-two-lic)
The source of nitrogen for CPS 1 is ammonia.
For CPS 2, it is the amide group of glutamine.
N acetyl glutamate is activator for CPS 1.
ATP is activator for CPS 2.
Woah that's a lot of points I didn't know about!
Study group discussion: Leucine, tryptophan and niacin
Which essential amino acid interferes with the conversion of which another essential amino acid into niacin?
Leucine.
In shorghum or jowar, high leucine content inhibits conversion of tryptophan into niacin active form.
Any one knows the mechanism?
Because it inhibits quinolinate phopshoribosyl transferase.