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- Aseptic necrosis of bone in the leg would occur in which part?
- Femoral head
- Granular copmlement and IgG deposition at the dermal/epidermal junction...
- SLE
- Localized dermal edema with dilated superficial lymphatic channels
- Urticaria - allergic reaction
- Alopecia areata?
- Autoimmune attack on hair follicles (mostly a localized patch but could be the whole body)
- T or F? Seborrheic keratoses can be partially peeled away
- true
- Bullae of scalded skin syndrome - what level in the skin?
- High in the epidermis
- Most common site for the development of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma?
- Head and neck
- Describe synovial biopsy in rheumatoid arthritis?
- Proliferative synovitis with many lymphocytes, macrophages, and plasma cells
- Clubbing accompanied by formation of new subperiosteal bone?
- Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
- Stasis dermatitis
- Complication of chronic lower leg edema
- Xanthomas contain which cell types?
- Foamy histiocytes, multinucleated giant cells
- Which kid is sicker - the one with measels or rubella?
- Measles
- Rubella aka?
- German measles
- Basophilic rhomboid crystals?
- Pseudogout
- Flesh colored lesion about 1cm diameter with a rolled edge and central ulceration...?
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Acanthosis nigricans is associated with..?
- Sign of visceral carcinoma
- Genetic disease that causes very fragile bones
- Osteogenesis imperfecta
- Reiter syndrome?
- Can't pee, can't see, can't climb a tree
- small blue cell tumor
- Ewing sarcoma, among others
- Poison ivy would cause what pathology
- Spongiotic dermatitis (contact dermatitis)
- Incidence of which cancer is increased in albinos
- Squamous cell