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  • mnemonic for hemolysis in G6PD deficiency? - Student Doctor Network . . .
    G6PD hemolysis = pyramethamine, sulfonamide, nitrofurantoin, ibuprofen, isoniazid, primaquine, chloramphenicol, aspirin "the PYRAMID SELLFONE of the nitroFURRED PROfessor was lost IN PRIMARY CHLORINE ASPHALT" ---courtesy of Greets fr nyc
  • Does G6PD Deficiency Cause Gout? Mechanism? - Student Doctor Network . . .
    Uptodate on G6PD deficiency does not mention gout Varous USMLE forums present more questions than answers but I am having difficulty finding a reputable source Is G6PD deficiency a cause of gout? What is the mechanism involved?
  • G6PD and gallstones | Student Doctor Network
    Would this be: G6PD deficiency leads to hemolysis, hem is converted into bilirubin and biliverdin, there is now hyperbilirubinemia, and since bile pigments are made up of bilirubin and biliverdin, there is increase in bile, leading to gallstones?
  • CLONALITY-pathoma | Student Doctor Network
    Actually hoping to get an answer for this as well Seems to be that this technique is only useful in females - men will only express one G6PD isoform regardless Actually further googling revealed the answer by Dr Sattar himself " Pathoma Hi X , G6PD isoforms was the inital means of determining monoclonality (decades ago) and it was useful in females only More recently, monoclonality is
  • neutropenia vs. agranulocytosis | Student Doctor Network
    Therefore, hemolysis in G6PD def is referring to oxidizing agents, causing an increase in peroxide, which destroys the RBC; the same drugs that produce hemolysis in G6PD def are sulfa and nitryl drugs
  • Kaplan USMLE Step 1 Biochem with Turco | Student Doctor Network
    G6PD HMG CoA Reductase DHFR (Dihydropholate Red ) UDP-Glucuronytransferase Vit K gamma Carboxylase Homocysteine methyltransferase Methyl malonyl CoA Mutase Hexosiminidase A HGPRT Branched chain ketoacid dehydrog
  • Pentose Phosphate Pathway | Student Doctor Network
    Hello everyone, I am sorry if I am posting in the wrong thread because this is my first time posting on this page I just had a question regarding the Pentose Phosphate Pathway (PPP) I believe I read some conflicting information on the PPP and am very confused I was going over the Kaplan
  • Point of Pentose Phosphate Pathway for MCAT? - Student Doctor Network . . .
    Basically just what you mentioned should be all you need to know for the MCAT I don't think you'll need to know about specific diseases, but you should maybe look up "G6PD deficiency" Especially for RBCs, the NADH produced in this pathway is important for reducing glutathione, which can in turn reduce outside chemicals that would otherwise put oxidative stress on the cell leading to RBC




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