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#Quick_Quiz: Which of the following antibodies is most commonly involved in acute hemolytic transfusion reactions? A. Anti-D B. Anti-A and Anti-B C. Anti-Kell D. Anti-Jka #medx #edmed
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#Quick_Quiz: The primary toxic substance accumulating in classic galactosemia is: A. Galactitol B. Sorbitol C. Glucose D. Mannose
#Quick_Quiz: What is the primary clinical consequence of classic galactosemia in the eyes? A. Glaucoma B. Retinopathy C. Cataracts D. Blindness
#Quick_Quiz: Which toxic substance accumulates in patients with classic galactosemia? A. Fructose-1-phosphate B. Galactose-1-phosphate C. Glucose-1-phosphate D. Lactose-1-phosphate
#Quick_Quiz: Which metabolic pathway is primarily affected by the altered NADH/NAD+ ratio in chronic alcoholism? A. Glycolysis B. Gluconeogenesis C. TCA cycle D. Beta-oxidation
#Quick_Quiz: A patient presents with recurrent episodes of bacteremia caused by Neisseria species. Which complement component deficiency is most likely? A. C1 B. C3 C. C5 D. C9
#Quick_Quiz: What is a common hepatic manifestation seen in chronic alcoholism due to the altered NADH/NAD+ ratio? A. Hepatic steatosis B. Hepatitis C. Cirrhosis D. Hepatocellular carcinoma
#Quick_Quiz: The deficiency of which complement components leads to the failure of membrane attack complex (MAC) formation and thus rcecurrent Neisseria bacteremia? A. C1-C3 B. C5-C9 C. C2 and C4 D. Factor H and I
#Quick_Quiz: Which of the following is a direct consequence in hereditary angioedema? A. Decreased bradykinin levels B. Unregulated activation of kallikrein C. Increased C3 convertase activity D. Overproduction of C5a
#Quick_Quiz: How does aspirin overdose primarily affect mitochondrial function? A. By stabilizing the mitochondrial membrane B. By increasing the permeability of the mitochondrial membrane C. By decreasing oxygen consumption D. By inhibiting the electron transport chain
#Quick_Quiz: A 6-month-old infant. Vomiting, lethargy, and seizures after the introduction of fruit into the diet. Lab reveal hypoglycemia and lactic acidosis. Which enzyme deficiency is most likely? A. Fructokinase B. Aldolase B C. Galactokinase D. Glucose-6-phosphatase
#Quick_Quiz: How does hereditary fructose intolerance primarily affect hepatic metabolism? [pick two options] A. Inhibition of glycolysis B. Inhibition of gluconeogenesis C. Inhibition of glycogenolysis D. Stimulation of fatty acid synthesis
#Quick_Quiz: A patient with hemolysis, pancytopenia, and venous thrombosis is diagnosed with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). What genetic mutation is responsible for this condition? A. G6PD mutation B. PIGA gene mutation C. LYST gene mutation D. BTK gene mutation
#Quick_Quiz: A 3-year-old child presents with generalized edema, an enlarged fatty liver, and a distended abdomen. Which nutritional deficiency is most likely responsible for these findings? A. Carbohydrate deficiency B. Protein deficiency C. Fat deficiency D. Vitamin deficiency
#quick_quiz: Which of the following biochemical changes is most likely associated with the fatty liver change seen in Kwashiorkor? A. Increased apolipoprotein synthesis B. Decreased apolipoprotein synthesis C. Increased gluconeogenesis D. Decreased gluconeogenesis
#Quick_Quiz: A newborn presents with jaundice, vomiting, hepatomegaly, and cataracts. Which enzyme deficiency is most likely responsible? Hint: Classic Galactosemia A. Galactokinase B. Aldolase B C. Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase D. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
#Quick_Quiz: Which of the following best explains the increased oxygen consumption seen in aspirin-induced hyperthermia? A. Increased coupling of oxidative phosphorylation B. Uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation C. Inhibition of glycolysis D. Increased gluconeogenesis
#Quick_Quiz: A 45-year-old man with a history of poorly controlled diabetes presents with blurry vision and numbness in his feet. Which enzyme deficiency is most likely contributing to his symptoms? A. Aldose reductase B. Hexokinase C. Sorbitol dehydrogenase D. Glucokinase
#Quick_Quiz: What is the primary mechanism leading to cellular damage in diabetic patients with cataracts and retinopathy? A. Increased glucose uptake by cells B. Intracellular sorbitol accumulation C. Elevated fructose levels D. Decreased ATP production
#Quick_Quiz: Which of the following antibodies is most commonly involved in acute hemolytic transfusion reactions? A. Anti-D B. Anti-A and Anti-B C. Anti-Kell D. Anti-Jka #medx #edmed
#Quick_Quiz: A patient with hemolysis, pancytopenia, and venous thrombosis is diagnosed with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). What genetic mutation is responsible for this condition? A. G6PD mutation B. PIGA gene mutation C. LYST gene mutation D. BTK gene mutation
#Quick_Quiz: Which of the following is a direct consequence in hereditary angioedema? A. Decreased bradykinin levels B. Unregulated activation of kallikrein C. Increased C3 convertase activity D. Overproduction of C5a
#Quick_Quiz: A 20-year-old female presents with recurrent episodes of facial swelling and abdominal pain. Laboratory tests reveal decreased levels of C4. What is the underlying cause? A. C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency B. C3 deficiency C. Factor H deficiency D. CD55 deficiency
#Quick_Quiz: The deficiency of which complement components leads to the failure of membrane attack complex (MAC) formation and thus rcecurrent Neisseria bacteremia? A. C1-C3 B. C5-C9 C. C2 and C4 D. Factor H and I
#Quick_Quiz: A patient presents with recurrent episodes of bacteremia caused by Neisseria species. Which complement component deficiency is most likely? A. C1 B. C3 C. C5 D. C9
#Quick_Quiz: What is the primary mechanism leading to cellular damage in diabetic patients with cataracts and retinopathy? A. Increased glucose uptake by cells B. Intracellular sorbitol accumulation C. Elevated fructose levels D. Decreased ATP production
#Quick_Quiz: A 45-year-old man with a history of poorly controlled diabetes presents with blurry vision and numbness in his feet. Which enzyme deficiency is most likely contributing to his symptoms? A. Aldose reductase B. Hexokinase C. Sorbitol dehydrogenase D. Glucokinase
#Quick_Quiz: The primary toxic substance accumulating in classic galactosemia is: A. Galactitol B. Sorbitol C. Glucose D. Mannose
#Quick_Quiz: What is the primary clinical consequence of classic galactosemia in the eyes? A. Glaucoma B. Retinopathy C. Cataracts D. Blindness
#Quick_Quiz: Which toxic substance accumulates in patients with classic galactosemia? A. Fructose-1-phosphate B. Galactose-1-phosphate C. Glucose-1-phosphate D. Lactose-1-phosphate
#Quick_Quiz: A newborn presents with jaundice, vomiting, hepatomegaly, and cataracts. Which enzyme deficiency is most likely responsible? Hint: Classic Galactosemia A. Galactokinase B. Aldolase B C. Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase D. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase
#Quick_Quiz: How does hereditary fructose intolerance primarily affect hepatic metabolism? [pick two options] A. Inhibition of glycolysis B. Inhibition of gluconeogenesis C. Inhibition of glycogenolysis D. Stimulation of fatty acid synthesis
#Quick_Quiz: A 6-month-old infant. Vomiting, lethargy, and seizures after the introduction of fruit into the diet. Lab reveal hypoglycemia and lactic acidosis. Which enzyme deficiency is most likely? A. Fructokinase B. Aldolase B C. Galactokinase D. Glucose-6-phosphatase
#Quick_Quiz: Which of the following best explains the increased oxygen consumption seen in aspirin-induced hyperthermia? A. Increased coupling of oxidative phosphorylation B. Uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation C. Inhibition of glycolysis D. Increased gluconeogenesis
#Quick_Quiz: How does aspirin overdose primarily affect mitochondrial function? A. By stabilizing the mitochondrial membrane B. By increasing the permeability of the mitochondrial membrane C. By decreasing oxygen consumption D. By inhibiting the electron transport chain
#Quick_Quiz: What is a common hepatic manifestation seen in chronic alcoholism due to the altered NADH/NAD+ ratio? A. Hepatic steatosis B. Hepatitis C. Cirrhosis D. Hepatocellular carcinoma
#Quick_Quiz: Which metabolic pathway is primarily affected by the altered NADH/NAD+ ratio in chronic alcoholism? A. Glycolysis B. Gluconeogenesis C. TCA cycle D. Beta-oxidation
#quick_quiz: Which of the following biochemical changes is most likely associated with the fatty liver change seen in Kwashiorkor? A. Increased apolipoprotein synthesis B. Decreased apolipoprotein synthesis C. Increased gluconeogenesis D. Decreased gluconeogenesis
#Quick_Quiz: A 3-year-old child presents with generalized edema, an enlarged fatty liver, and a distended abdomen. Which nutritional deficiency is most likely responsible for these findings? A. Carbohydrate deficiency B. Protein deficiency C. Fat deficiency D. Vitamin deficiency
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