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0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme q 135 #137662 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:32 A 20-year-old man has had increasingly severe muscle weakness and incapacitation. He has used a wheelchair for ambulation since he was 10 years of age. Examination of tissue obtained on biopsy of a calf muscle when he was 6 years old showed a mixed pattern of muscle fiber necrosis alternating with hypertrophy and regeneration of residual muscle fibers. At age 18 years, biopsy findings showed virtually complete replacement of muscle by fibrofatty tissue. Which of the following cellular proteins is most likely to be missing from this patient's muscles? A ) Actin B ) Desmin C ) Dystrophin D ) Spectrin E ) Vimentin Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 135 #554231 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:38 CCC: DMD Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 135 #554278 myusmle - 11/10/06 23:00 c -- Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 135 #554286 pranju - 11/10/06 23:06 CCCCCCccc Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 135 #554303 prams - 11/10/06 23:14 cccc 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme 141 #137668 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:34 A 42-year-old woman reports fatigability, nervousness, irritability, and heat intolerance. She has a diffuse goiter, exophthalmos, and pretibial edema. Circulating antibodies to which of the following are most likely to be found in this patient? A) Microsomal protein B) Reverse triiodothyronine (rT3) C) Thyroglobulin D) Thyrotropin E) Thyrotropin receptor Report Abuse * Re:nbme 141 #554222 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:36 EEE: SHE HAS GRAVES DISEASE. Report Abuse * Re:nbme 141 #554296 myusmle - 11/10/06 23:10 ok i agree Report Abuse * Re:nbme 141 #554300 pranju - 11/10/06 23:11 yup 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme 142 #137669 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:34 A 68-year-old man has heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia. Which of the following agents will decrease plasma VLDL and LDL concentrations but will cause cutaneous vasodilation that subsides with repeated doses? A) Niacin B) Nitric oxide C) Prostacyclin (PGI2) D) Prostaglandin E2 E) Substance P F) Thyroxine (T4) G) Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide H) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine Report Abuse * Re:nbme 142 #554218 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:35 AAA: NIACIN CAUSES FLUSHING AS A SIDE EFFECT. Report Abuse * Re:nbme 142 #554294 myusmle - 11/10/06 23:09 ok aaaaa Report Abuse * Re:nbme 142 #554298 pranju - 11/10/06 23:10 AAAAAAA asprin does help too 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme 139 #137666 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:33 A 63-year-old woman has pain in the back. An x-ray film of the spine shows a vertebral compression fracture. Measurement of bone mineral density is markedly below the reference range. Serum concentrations of calcium, phosphorus, albumin, and creatinine, and activity of alkaline phosphatase are all within the reference range. Urine calcium and protein concentrations are normal. The most likely diagnosis is A) Fanconi's syndrome B) hyperparathyroidism C) osteitis deformans (Paget's disease) D) osteomalacia E) osteoporosis Report Abuse * Re:nbme 139 #554226 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:37 EEE: IN OSTEOPOROSIS THE LAB VALUES ARE NORMAL!! Report Abuse * Re:nbme 139 #554233 michaelis - 11/10/06 22:39 ee Report Abuse * Re:nbme 139 #1424957 farabi - 08/19/08 04:24 Osteoporosis 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme q 136 #137663 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:32 A 32-year-old woman who is an editor for a publishing company comes to the physician because of intermittent diarrhea for the past 10 years, which occurs three to four times per year, lasts 2 to 4 days, and is associated with deadlines at work. During these episodes, the stool is loose and contains no melena or bright blood. Between episodes of diarrhea, she occasionally has one bowel movement every 4 to 7 days; the stool is hard and "pellet-like." She drinks one glass of wine daily. Physical examination shows no abnormalities. Laboratory studies show: Hemoglobin 14.3 g/dL Hematocrit 43% Leukocyte count 8100/mm3 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (Westergren) 7 mm/h Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? A) Crohn's disease B) Colon cancer C) Diverticulitis D) Irritable bowel syndrome E) Small bowel lymphoma F) Ulcerative colitis Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 136 #554217 michaelis - 11/10/06 22:34 dd Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 136 #554279 myusmle - 11/10/06 23:02 ok D -- IBS Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 136 #554284 pranju - 11/10/06 23:05 ddddd Report Abuse 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 * nbme 129 #137656 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:29 A 65-year-old woman develops a proximal deep venous thrombosis 1 week after an elective total hip replacement. What is the mechanism of intravenous heparin in treating this disorder? A ) Activation of plasmin B ) Facilitation of inactivation of thrombin by antithrombin III C ) Inhibition of activation of tissue plasminogen D ) Inhibition of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors E ) Reversible inhibition of protein C and protein S activity Report Abuse * Re:nbme 129 #554232 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:38 BBB Report Abuse * Re:nbme 129 #554257 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:51 yes B Report Abuse * Re:nbme 129 #554268 pranju - 11/10/06 22:57 bbbbbbbbbb 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme 131 #137658 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:29 A 30-year-old woman has a 10-month history of a whitish discharge from both breasts. Her last menstrual period was 9 months ago. She had a bilateral tubal ligation 4 years ago after the birth of her third child. Palpation of the breasts discloses no masses. Whitish fluid is expressed bilaterally on compression of the nipples. The most likely diagnosis is A ) bilateral mastitis B ) intraductal carcinoma of the breast C ) metastatic carcinoma of the breast D ) pituitary adenoma E ) premature menopause Report Abuse * Re:nbme 131 #554209 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:31 DDD: SHE HAS A PROLACTINOMA CAUSING GALACTORRHEA. Report Abuse * Re:nbme 131 #554267 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:56 D-- Amenorrhea ,galactorrhea ,no masses, cannot be preg coz tubes ligated Report Abuse 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme 128 #137655 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:28 A 47-year-old man undergoes resection of his entire stomach for intractable bleeding from a gastric ulcer. After recovery, he is at increased risk for which of the following? A ) Copper deficiency B ) Vitamin A deficiency C ) Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) deficiency D ) Vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin) deficiency E ) Vitamin C deficiency Report Abuse * Re:nbme 128 #554219 steponestart - 11/10/06 22:35 d? lost parietal cells Report Abuse * Re:nbme 128 #554254 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:50 yes D -- no intrinsic factor due to loss of parietal cells Report Abuse * Re:nbme 128 #554258 pranju - 11/10/06 22:51 dddddddddd 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 * nbme q 126 #137653 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:28 A 45-year-old man has nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. He has tachycardia, absent bowel sounds, and involuntary guarding and rebound tenderness of the abdomen. The most likely cause of these findings is A ) cholecystitis B ) gastritis C ) gastroenteritis D ) peritonitis E ) small bowel obstruction Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 126 #554238 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:42 PROBABLY D? Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 126 #554244 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:46 yes D --guarding and rebound tenderness-- peritonitis Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 126 #554256 pranju - 11/10/06 22:50 DDDdddd 0 - ArchivalUser - 10-15-2008 nbme q 133 #137660 myusmle - 11/10/06 22:31 An 85-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital 3 days ago for myocardial infarction has a radionuclide scan that shows damage to the anterior wall of the left ventricle. Which of the following coronary vascular structures was most likely occluded? A) Circumflex artery B) Coronary sinus C) Left anterior descending artery D) Posterior descending artery E) Right coronary artery F) Right marginal artery Report Abuse * Re:nbme q 133 #554211 rmansour - 11/10/06 22:32 CCC |