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In systemic infection, wouldn't you get cutaneous vasoDILATION (i.e. distributive shock)? This was my reasoning for choosing B) in this wacky question.

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neilfespiritu  Same +1

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Another weird thing with this question is that if you multiple the actual answer (25.9) by 2, it gives you exactly 51.8. I did that and almost chose D because of it.

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 +1  visit this page (nbme23#41)
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Ok but seriously, how come the endometrium isn't considered columnar cells in the questions?

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rmac  i believe that because it is a pap smear, you could be sampling cells from the cervix is why it is the better answer +1
chaosawaits  Please please please, when performing a pap smear, do NOT scrape the endometrium! +1

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I actually think I found the exact same image in color and fully labeled... and VIII is labeled as C here... https://d1yboe6750e2cu.cloudfront.net/i/c8494948ed5e0460ae33c5ecb6be887208f9d8c1

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makingstrides  If they have one in color, and these exams are online, how come they don't just put the color ? +

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The answer is always lateral pterygoid. Except when its not. Trust me.

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unknown001  wait... what ??? +

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Nobody has mentioned the super high yield dirtymed video... these mnemonics have saved me countless times... In this case, "a GANG of 6 small jews" helps me remember that Tay-Sachs(six) is a deficiency in the enzyme HEXosaminidase A (six), has an increase in GM2 GANGlioside, and doesn't present with hepatosplenomegaly (small).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7udUG8KkN_E

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madamestep  wow thank you that was so helpful! +




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2 months old w/ holosystolic LLSB murmur -- ONLY holosystolic murmurs are mitral regurg, Tricuspid regurg, VSD PDA - continuous machine like murmur

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isaacyo94  But this was described as a BLOWING murmur. When I hear the buzzword BLOWING murmur, I think regurg. +1
djeffs1  can someone remind me what the functional murmur would look like? +
ih8payingfordis  Don't get distracted by "blowing" Holosystolic is the key here and from there you can get VSD because that's the most common congenital heart defect +1


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