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Hi all,
Not sure how this will be received, but for those interested in nitpicking FA 2012 and discussing potential mistakes prior to the official errata release should post here. I wasn't going to start this thread, but I've already found 2 glaring errors, and thought it may be helpful for the paranoid among us. If you're the guy or gal that ticks your professors off by finding errors in their powerpoints, this thread is for you!
Someone with more experience can probably come up with a more efficient format (and feel free to change it please), but for now:
Error Number/Page Number/Topic
1. 117 - Fatty acid metabolism
2. 508 - Nephron physiology
Potential Error
1. Chart says: Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ----> increase in dicarboxylic acids, glucose and ketones.
2. Image boxes pointing to the thick ascending limb and distal convoluted tubule are transposed.
Potential Fix
1. Should say: Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ----> increase in dicarboxylic acids, but decrease in glucose and ketones.
2. Just make a note of it? Pretty hard to change the illustration.
Not sure how this will be received, but for those interested in nitpicking FA 2012 and discussing potential mistakes prior to the official errata release should post here. I wasn't going to start this thread, but I've already found 2 glaring errors, and thought it may be helpful for the paranoid among us. If you're the guy or gal that ticks your professors off by finding errors in their powerpoints, this thread is for you!
Someone with more experience can probably come up with a more efficient format (and feel free to change it please), but for now:
Error Number/Page Number/Topic
1. 117 - Fatty acid metabolism
2. 508 - Nephron physiology
Potential Error
1. Chart says: Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ----> increase in dicarboxylic acids, glucose and ketones.
2. Image boxes pointing to the thick ascending limb and distal convoluted tubule are transposed.
Potential Fix
1. Should say: Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency ----> increase in dicarboxylic acids, but decrease in glucose and ketones.
2. Just make a note of it? Pretty hard to change the illustration.
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