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Welcome Drs 👨⚕️
🔘I'm Moayyad Hussein 🇸🇩🇸🇦
Holds a "MBBS" & “USMLE Step1” ..
I will put here Mcqs for medical students and then i will answer it with the explanation .. 📋
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2022-03-08 01:47:16
Answer : Alpha 1 - anti trypsin deficiency ..
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is an inherited disease that causes an increased risk of having chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), liver disease, skin problems (panniculitis), and inflammation of the blood vessels (vasculitis).
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) is caused by changes (pathogenic variants, also known as mutations) in the SERPINA1 gene. This gene gives the body instructions to make a protein called alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) in “liver cell” .
*One of the jobs of AAT is to protect the body from another protein called neutrophil elastase. Neutrophil elastase is an enzyme that helps the body fight infections, but it can also attack healthy tissues (especially the lungs), if not controlled by AAT.
*A build-up of abnormal AAT can cause liver damage.
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2022-03-08 01:36:01
Answer : Aldosterone antagonise ..
Spirenolactone : commonly and dose-dependently produces
gynecomastia (breast development) as a side effect in men. At low doses, the rate is only 5 to 10%, but at high doses, up to or exceeding 50% of men may develop gynecomastia.
In like this cases we replace Spirenolactone by eplerenone “same action but without this side effect” ..
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2022-03-08 01:28:30
Answer : Basal ganglia .. Typical locations of hypertensive ICH are putamen “Basal ganglia” (A), thalamus (B), subcortical white matter (C), pons (D) and cerebellum (E).
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2022-03-08 01:28:16
Answer : Basal ganglia ..
Typical locations of hypertensive ICH are putamen “Basal ganglia” (A), thalamus (B), subcortical white matter (C), pons (D) and cerebellum (E).
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2022-02-14 04:49:49
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