You must be logged in to vote!
paulkarr
She taught me more than my med school professors did...
+6
meryen13
I think that cartoon is one of the reasons I'm a medical student! lol
+1
sd22
That episode flashed in my head when reading this Q and I thought no way...
+
You must be logged in to vote!
hpkrazydesi
Excess carotene in what way? sorry if thats a stupid question
+
davidw
this is directly from Goljan
"Dietary ฮฒ-carotenes and retinol esters are sources of retinol. ฮฒ-carotenes are converted into retinol. (a) Increased ฮฒ-carotenes in the diet cause the skin to turn yellow (hypercarotenemia). Sclera remains white, whereas in jaundice the sclera is yellow, which can be used to distinguish the two conditions. (c) Vitamin toxicity does not occur with an increase in serum carotene"
+8
davidw
ฮฒ-Carotenes are present in dark-green and yellow vegetables.
+1
dashou19
When I was a little kid, I like to eat oranges, like I could eat 10 oranges at once, and after a few days, I could tell that I turned yellow...
+8
cbreland
I'm okay with missing this one
+4
veryhungrycaterpillar
That was fucking stupid. I've known this excess carotene fact since 8th grade due to a friend getting it, but I still wouldn't have thought of it. I went with anemia, figured it had to be folic acid since B6 would have shown up sooner than four years. UGH.
+
an1
Vitamin C def would not occur in vegans and would cause scurvy symptoms. Folic Acid is HIGH in green leafy vegetables, We can assume vegans eat a lot of veggies. As this causes a megaloblastic anemia, the sclera would be expected to be pale. IFN a + ribavirin is used for hep, which is ruled out because of the normal urine and stool, and lack of scleral icterus. B1 def presents with wernickes/ Korsakoff often with excess alcohol intake and hypoglycemia uncorrected after dextrose. B6 presents with sideroblastic anemia + peripheral neuropathy (remember that INH caused B6 to be excreted resulting in neuropathy).
I got this wrong. Because who has time to go through every option and think it through, and who thought carrots would make the cut for this test.
+1
There's an episode in scrubs
the person is orange
i looked up "too much carrot"
they look orange
NBME language strikes again
You must be logged in to vote!
You must be logged in to vote!
You must be logged in to vote!
drdoom
and precisely how many pounds of carrots were you eating?
+
You must be logged in to vote!
You must be logged in to vote!
123ojm
iron deficiency is rare in vegans and vegetarians unless they are also heavily menstruating
+
You must be logged in to vote!
submitted by โwater(47)
surprisingly, I actually learned this from the Magic School Bus when I was a kid. That's the only reason I got this right. Thanks Ms. Frizzle! :D