This challenging new edition was developed by the pre—clinical faculty at the prestigious Temple University School of Medicine. There are thousands and thousands of unusually trivial questions from six fascinating subjects. It will keep you up all night! Questions CARD 1 The .interior wall of the inguinal canal is formod by the aponeurosis of what muscle? Name the amino acid at the c—terminal end of the beta-chain of porcine insulin that replaces the threonine residue of human insulin? What is tho osmolanty of the renal papillary tip? Auer rods are associated with what type of leukemia? How many serotypes of coxsackie A arc there? Does qumidine increase or decrease the E RP APD ratio in thePurkinjo fibers? Answers CARD 2 External oblquo (g) AUnin 1200 mOsm (DA) Acute Myelogenous Leukemia Hssfl ms i Increase CARD 3 m The maxillary division of CN V exits the middle cranial fossa through which foramen? 0 ?A) What vitamin is essential for the conversion of ribose-5-phosphate to glucose-6-phosphate? What is the mean arterial pressure of the pulmonary artery? What renal disease has granular deposits of IgG only on tho subopitholial aspect of the glomerular basement membrane? What is the incubation period for infections caused by Treponema pallidum? What is tho mechanism of action of cytarabme? rd CARD 4 24
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