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Immunology question
Hola awesomites!!
So, this is answer of our previous question. Lets have a look into it.
Q1)Which of the following features is not shared between T cells and B cells
a)Antigen specific Receptors
b)Class 1 MHC expression
c)Positive selection during development
d)All of the above
Answer is
C) Positive selection during development
Explanation:
Positive selection:
Site is thymic cortex.
-T cells having affinity for MHC molecules are selected since T cells having affinity for MHC molecules can interect with APC and one who don't have recognisation is killed
Negative selection:
Site:Thymic medulla
Selected T cells are sent to medulla,where there affinity for self antigens are tested.If the have affinity they are programmed to death.
Incase of B cells,if they recognize self antigens they do not undergo death instead there receptors are changed by the process called as "Receptor editing" .If receptor editing dose not take place,then apoptosis takes place.This is negative selection of immature B cells. B cells negative selection occurs in the bone marrow
Both T-cell and B-cell have TCRs and BCRs respectively.
Class I MHC is expressed on both T cells and B cells..
Stay awesome:)
~Ojas
Opioids analgesics classification + NEET notes
Lets begin.
Chemicals derived from opium or related to morphine chemically are called opiates.
1) Natural opium alkaloids
- Morphine, Codeine.
A) Acts on Mu(Causes dependency-Euphoria) , kappa(Dysphoria - Psychomimetic) and delta receptors as agonist. Hence used as supraspinal and Spinal analgesic.
B) Treatment of poisoning: Naloxone 0.4-0.8 mg i.v. repeatedly for 2-3 minutes.
C) Can be administered through oral, rectal, i.m, i.v, intrathecal, epidural routes. Used as preanaesthetic medications
D) Useful in MI and acute pulmonary edema(Both by i.v. route)
E) Contraindicated in head injury, hypothyroidism patient, pregnancy.
A) Partial agonist at mu receptor.
B) 1/10th analgesic of morphine and less efficacious.
Diacetyl morphine(Heroine), Pholcodine, Ethylmorphine.
Dextromethopran is devoid of constipating action.
A) To control shivering after anesthesia
B) Used during labour as analgesic
C) Safer in asthma.
D) Pethidine and pentazosin both are anticholinergics. Hence they causes tachycardia. Perhaps, they are contraindicated in MI but useful in biliary colic
A) Causes truncal rigidity due action on mu receptor.
B) Can be given as transdermal patch and as well as buccal transmucosal
A) Agonist action on mu receptor + blocks NMDA reuptake of monoamines and hence useful in neuropathic and cancer pain (Not controlled by morphine)
B) Can be given by oral, rectal, i.v, s.c, routes.
C) Long plasma half-life hence less dependency and tolerance. Therefore used as maintenance therapy in opioid dependency
A) It is a weak mu receptor agonist and decrease reuptake of NA and 5-HT hence used as analgesia. This is abolished by Ondasteron.
Friday, August 25, 2017
MIL: Rhabdomyosarcoma of the Right Eye
Introducing Medicowesome Image Library (MIL)
I wish to create a visual learning experience by adding images and videos along with what we write.
But since most images on Google have copyright issues, the Medicowesome authors can't use them :(
That is why, I'm asking medical students, residents and acquaintances to send me images of what they see to help create the Medicowesome Image Library (MIL).
It can be anything - a histology slide, a microbiology agar, a pathology specimen, a rash, an instrument, an x-ray - anything!
Treatment of streptococcal tonsillopharyngitis: Important points for USMLE
Here's a quick post of treatment of "strep throat" (my slang for "Tonsillopharyngitis due to Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as group A Streptococcus.")