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What are 5 possible infectious etiologies for lymphoma?,”1. EBV (Hodgkin’s, Burkitt), T cell immune suppression leads to polyclonal expansion of B lymphocytes2. H pylori (MALT)3. Hep C (Waldenstrom
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Read moreWhat is the difference between MM and Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia?,”MM – IgG, IgA
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Read moreWhat is amaurosis fugax and how does it commonly present? What is the workup?,”TIA of the retinal artery. Patients will complain of a curtain coming down
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Read moreWhat are the 4 features of malignant lung masses?,”1. > 3cm2. Ill-defined or notched margin3. Usually not calcified, eccentric calcification if it is, caviation
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Read moreWhat are the classifications of lung cancer in order of prevalence?,”Non-small cell (85%)1. Adenocarcinoma (women, non-smokers, peripheral lesions, may present as diffuse infiltration on CXR)2. Squamous cell (smokers, central cavitary lesions)3. Large cell (peripheral lesions, necrosis, cavitation)Small Cell (15%, smokers, central lesions, early mets)Carcinoid (neuroendocrine in origin
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Read moreWhat is the most common lung cancer in non-smokers? Where does it commonly occur?,”Adenocarcinoma. Occurs in periphery
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Read moreWhat are symptoms of a carcinoid tumour? Where are they most commonly found?,”FDRFlushingDiarrheaRight-sided HF (valvular damage)
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