Hello
Asthma is a chronic, exaggerated and allergic inflammatory response in the respiratory airways to certain allergens that vary according to seasons.
Omega- 3 fatty acids in high- quality fish oils and other products reduce the inflammation by regulating B- cell function. IgE production is reduced, which otherwise acts to cause asthma symptoms and allergic reactions in patients with mild form of asthma.
The fatty acids are used up by the cells in the lining of respiratory passages to produce hormones that tend to "turn- off" certain factors responsible for attracting white blood cells to the site of inflammation such as leukotrienes, interleukins, and other cytokines.
However, these oils are less effective in severe forms of the disease and in the majority of patients taking corticosteroids.
According to a study, prenatal exposure to fish oils (mainly in third trimester) reduces the risk of wheeze and asthma in children.
Thats all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Monday, February 27, 2017
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Ischaemic Preconditioning
Hey, guys!!
This post is on a very interesting condition. To put it in simple terms, Ischaemic preconditioning is a defensive technique adopted by those cardiac myocytes which have faced ischaemia in the past against future ischaemic episodes. There is another defensive procedure called Collaterals but that occurs in chronic ischaemia while Preconditioning occurs in acute conditions.
It was first observed while monitoring the ECG of a patient undegoing coronary balloon angioplasty. When the coronary artery was occluded by inflated balloon transiently, the ECG showed QRS distortions indicative of ischaemia but when it was occluded once again, ECG showed almost normal QRS waveforms.
Mechanism of Ischaemic preconditioning has something to do with Katp channels, the one blocked by Sulfonylureas like Glibenclamide, and also Adenosine receptors. But how exactly these components are involved, isn't clear yet.
That's all!
-VM
Basics of Coagulase test
Hello awesomites let's today see today about enzyme "Coagulase".
Coagulase is an enzyme produced by several micro-organisms to protect them from host's immune system . Coagulase is especially produced by S.aureus hence we use coagulase test to differentiate between S.aureus and other species of Staphylococcus.
How does Coagulase enzyme act in S.aureus ?
Basically it enables conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin.In case of S.aureus Coagulase reacts with prothrombin and forms Staphylothrombin
complex which helps enzyme protease to convert fibrinogen to fibrin which results in clotting of blood.Coagulase in S.aureus is tightly bound to surface and hence fibrin thus formed coats ,the bacteria and hence bacteria is protected from host's immune system .
Two forms of coagulase exist:
1) Clumping factor (Bound to cell).
2) Free Coagulase or Coagulase.
1) Clumping factor (Bound to cell).
2) Free Coagulase or Coagulase.
What is Clumping factor?
It acts directly on the fibrinogen in plasma and helps in adherence of the organism to fibrinogen resulting in clumping .
Detected by slide coagulase test.
What is free coagulase ?
It is excreted from the cell as a free enzyme.It first acts on prothrombin ,the product so formed acts on fibrinogen and forms a fibrin clot.
It needs coagulase reacting factor (CRF).
8 types of coagulase have been identified .Most human strain forms coagulase A
It is detected by tube coagulase test.
8 types of coagulase have been identified .Most human strain forms coagulase A
It is detected by tube coagulase test.
Trick to remember test ?
Slide coagulase test -Clumping factor
And you can simply put other test for free coagulase.! =P
Stay cool and awesome:)
Stay cool and awesome:)
~Ojas
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Beck's triad mnemonic
Hello
Acute cardiac tamponade is an emergency condition in which fluid accumulates within the pericardial sac resulting in inability of heart to pump blood. The Beck's triad of medical signs a/w this condition - (mnemonic: DIM )
D- Decreased arterial and pulse pressure
I- Increased venous pressure (JVD)
M- Muffled heart sounds
- Jaskunwar Singh
Acute cardiac tamponade is an emergency condition in which fluid accumulates within the pericardial sac resulting in inability of heart to pump blood. The Beck's triad of medical signs a/w this condition - (mnemonic: DIM )
D- Decreased arterial and pulse pressure
I- Increased venous pressure (JVD)
M- Muffled heart sounds
- Jaskunwar Singh
Friday, February 24, 2017
Right IJV for assessment of right heart hemodynamics
Hello
Internal jugular vein of right side is preferred for right heart hemodynamics. This is because-
Internal jugular vein of right side is preferred for right heart hemodynamics. This is because-
Aminoglycoside mnemonic
Hello all, let me slip in a quick mnemonic on Neomycin and Amikacin
1.Highest nephrotoxic drug-
Neomycin
2.Highest auditory toxicity is with-
Amikacin
N for N and A for A. Easy one to remember for the MCQs!
That's all!
-Sushrut
Osteogenesis imperfecta mnemonic
I just wanted to enlist a few points on Osteogenesis imperfecta so....
Fact of the day: Milk and acidity
Milk is commonly recommended as therapy for patients with peptic ulcer.
Indications for oestrogen therapy mnemonic
Hello
Indications for oestrogen hormonal therapy mnemonic: 8Ds
D- Deficiency states of oestrogen
D- Development of secondary sexual characters
D- Diagnosis of pregnancy ( along with progestogen )
D- Dysmenorrhea
D- Depression ( post- partum and perimenopausal )
D- Diastolic dysfunction ( in postmenopausal women )
D- associated Diseases (dermatologic, neurologic, autoimmune)
D- Decubitus ulcer
That's all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Indications for oestrogen hormonal therapy mnemonic: 8Ds
D- Deficiency states of oestrogen
D- Development of secondary sexual characters
D- Diagnosis of pregnancy ( along with progestogen )
D- Dysmenorrhea
D- Depression ( post- partum and perimenopausal )
D- Diastolic dysfunction ( in postmenopausal women )
D- associated Diseases (dermatologic, neurologic, autoimmune)
D- Decubitus ulcer
That's all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Differentiating gram positive cocci
Hello awesomites!
Today, let's see how can we differentiate between Staphylococci and Streptococci!
Delirium and Dementia mnemonics
Hello
Delirium- "It is a transient, usually reversible cause of mental dysfunction that results in a wide range of neuropsychiatric abnormalities, mostly presented by elderly as
- waxing and waning type of acute- confusional state
- fall in attention- span
- decreased awareness of surroundings
- low cognition levels."
Causes of Delirium- (mnemonic: DELIRIUM)
D- Drugs (anti- cholinergics, antipsychotics etc)
E- Encephalopathy (Wernicke's)
L- LSD intoxication
I- Infections
R- Respiratory failure
I- Insomnia
U- (v) visual sphere hallucinations
M- Metabolic disorders
Dementia- "A group of neuropsychiatric disorders characterised by chronic and gradual decrease in the ability of person to think, create memories, express emotions and other mental symptoms that affect the general well being."
Causes of Dementia (mnemonic: DEMENTIA)-
D- Degeneration (Primary cerebral)
E- Endocrinal dysfunction
M- Multiple sclerosis
E- Embolisation (vascular pathology)
N- Normal tension hydrocephalus
T- Tumors
I- Infections
A- Alcohol intoxication
That's all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Delirium- "It is a transient, usually reversible cause of mental dysfunction that results in a wide range of neuropsychiatric abnormalities, mostly presented by elderly as
- waxing and waning type of acute- confusional state
- fall in attention- span
- decreased awareness of surroundings
- low cognition levels."
Causes of Delirium- (mnemonic: DELIRIUM)
D- Drugs (anti- cholinergics, antipsychotics etc)
E- Encephalopathy (Wernicke's)
L- LSD intoxication
I- Infections
R- Respiratory failure
I- Insomnia
U- (v) visual sphere hallucinations
M- Metabolic disorders
Dementia- "A group of neuropsychiatric disorders characterised by chronic and gradual decrease in the ability of person to think, create memories, express emotions and other mental symptoms that affect the general well being."
Causes of Dementia (mnemonic: DEMENTIA)-
D- Degeneration (Primary cerebral)
E- Endocrinal dysfunction
M- Multiple sclerosis
E- Embolisation (vascular pathology)
N- Normal tension hydrocephalus
T- Tumors
I- Infections
A- Alcohol intoxication
That's all
- Jaskunwar Singh
Fact of the day: Cocaine addiction and iron concentration in brain
Do you know? Cocaine addiction leads to increased concentration of iron in globus pallidus. The more one takes this drug, more amounts of iron get accumulated in this region of brain, which normally acts as a 'brake' for inhibiting behaviour.
Also, the increased concentration of iron in brain is accompanied by iron deficiency in rest of the body.
This is possibly attained by decreasing absorption of iron from food and increasing permeability of blood- brain barrier.
- Jaskunwar Singh
Also, the increased concentration of iron in brain is accompanied by iron deficiency in rest of the body.
This is possibly attained by decreasing absorption of iron from food and increasing permeability of blood- brain barrier.
- Jaskunwar Singh
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