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Pox in a box

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Add your Step 1 Goljanisms that help you to remember things. I'll start. Copy the previous post and add yours as well.

1. "MyDRIasis...D.D.Dilate."
2. "Keith, there's something INTRINSICALLY wrong with you!"
3. "I remember microsomal, so the other one's the other one."
4.
 
Pox in a box said:
Add your Step 1 Goljanisms that help you to remember things. I'll start. Copy the previous post and add yours as well.

1. "MyDRIasis...D.D.Dilate."
2. "Keith, there's something INTRINSICALLY wrong with you!"
3. "I remember microsomal, so the other one's the other one."
4.

This reminds me...my boyfriend is walking around going "whoa" and "thats big time" all the time! Drives me crazy but its funny.
 
Pox in a box said:
Add your Step 1 Goljanisms that help you to remember things. I'll start. Copy the previous post and add yours as well.

1. "MyDRIasis...D.D.Dilate."
2. "Keith, there's something INTRINSICALLY wrong with you!"
3. "I remember microsomal, so the other one's the other one."
4.

hmmm, i thought he remembered mitochondrial...i remember microsomal (hashimotos). anyone know? wow, i need to sleep.
nighty,
steepdoc
 
i'm not using goljan, but if i'm not mistaken..

given that microsomal--> hashimoto's ; mitochondrial--> primary biliary sclerosis which is strongly associated with scleroderma (diffuse--> anti-scl-70 and localized (CREST syndrome)--> anti-centromere)

primary biliary sclerosis--> granulomatous destruction of the intrahepatic bile ducts and presents as obstructive jaundice (increased direct bilirubin), hyperlipidemia(leads to xanthomas), pruritus (presumably from bilirubin deposition).

alright i hope this helps....and if not; sorry to have wasted your time.
 
ucbdancn00 said:
scleroderma (diffuse--> anti-scl-70 and localized (CREST syndrome)--> anti-centromere)
The boards are not going to ask you about Anti SCL(eroderma)70--that's way too easy. Do you know the actual DNA target for these? Likewise for Anti SSa (ro)/SSb(la)?
 
my buddy and I deem all of these random ass facts as "man vs boy"; if you happen to remember these minute details (as simple as it is), then that'll separate you from the rest of the pack. Granted they wouldn't ask you blatantly what is the antibody, but may be part of lab data that would help to narrow down the ddx

however....anti-scl-70--> i believe is an anti-topoisomerase enzyme (not sure 1 vs 2); the anti from sjogrens' (SSa and SSb)--> not totally sure about the target. However, they may be single stranded binding proteins used in stabilizing unwound DNA during replication (SSB); they may be subtypes of SSB.

hope this helps

ucb
 
Yea, those are right; however, I don't think this is "minutia". It's as much of a minutia as the antimito and antimicrosomal you all mentioned. Anyways, Anti-SSA/B is against antiribonucleoproteins to be more specific, and anti Scl-70 is against Anti DNA Topoisomerase, as you stated.

Also, I know PBC can cause increased incidence of autoimmune disorders, but specifically, it's assoc c scleroderma?
 
ucbdancn00 said:
primary biliary sclerosis--> granulomatous destruction of the intrahepatic bile ducts and presents as obstructive jaundice (increased direct bilirubin), hyperlipidemia(leads to xanthomas), pruritus (presumably from bilirubin deposition). .

don't forget IgM levels are increased too (that's probably minutia 😀
 
haha...

yah, okay...it's really not minutia; these are all important details.....and if we remember them, it'll be the diff between a good score and a great score...

PBS has associations with Sjogren's, hashimotos, RA (i think)....but the strongest association is with Scleroderma. Probably the diffuse form.

I didn't know about that RNP thing; i know that Anti-rnp's are associated with mixed CT disorder (and SLE also, but not as specific)....?

good call on the IgM (is that the isotype of the anti-mito Ab)?

ucb
 
ucbdancn00 said:
haha...

I didn't know about that RNP thing; i know that Anti-rnp's are associated with mixed CT disorder (and SLE also, but not as specific)....?

good call on the IgM (is that the isotype of the anti-mito Ab)?

ucb

Yea the anti SS antibodies are against ribonucleoproteins.
Hmm...I don't know whether IgM is the anti-mito--will check up on it, don't have my robbins with me.
 
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