- 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
- burning question about G6PD deficiency | Student Doctor Network
BUT! G6PD deficiency doesn't cause CGD I just figured that we make NADPH elsewhere, so G6PD deficiency doesn't affect the respiratory burst, but I just got a QBank question that says (in the answer explanation): "Thus, if G6PD is inactive, NADPH cannot be generated, and NADPH oxidase is also inhibited " Help? Click to expand
- Does G6PD Deficiency Cause Gout? Mechanism? - Student Doctor Network . . .
My professor has written G6PD deficiency, but neglected von Gierke's disease (G6P deficiency) in a list of causes of hyperuricemia This leaves me with one of two conclusions: he missed von Gierke, or he made a mistake and wrote G6PD deficiency instead of G6P deficiency Uptodate on G6PD
- 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
- Mnemonic for genetic inheritance patterns? - Student Doctor Network . . .
FABRYlous WISKOTT, the YELLOW-EYED (Ocular Albinism- or blue eyed) DUtCH (Duchene MD) BRUTe (Bruton's agamma), was an eX-HUNTER (fragile X and Hunter's) that developed HEMOPHILIA and G6PD deficiency after being bitten by a CaGeD CHILD (Chronic granulomatous dz of childhood) LESCH (Lesch-Nyhan) I believe most of everything left is AR 0 May 29
- neutropenia vs. agranulocytosis | Student Doctor Network Forums
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
- 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
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