What are the 9 possible criteria for major depressive disorder?
Need 5/9 for at least 2 weeks and at least one must be anhedonia or depressed mood
What drug class is typically the first line tx of major depressive disorder?
SSRIs-lowest side effect profile
What is the raphe nucleus responsible for?
What is venlafaxine?
An SNRI - works to increase the levels of serotonin in the raphe nucleus
-Serotonin can be decreased in depression and anxiety
What is the basal nucleus of Meynert?
Contains neurons that mostly contain receptors for Ach
What is the locus ceruleus?
- Closely associated with the SANS
What is the nucleus accumbens?
- Primary NTs in this area are dopamine and GABA
What is the ventral tegmentum?
What are the signs and symptoms of DiGeorge syndrome and the mnemonic to remember these?
-Digeorge syndrome is AKA?
CATCH-22 -*C*ardiac defects -*A*bnormal facies -*T*hymic hypoplasia -*C*left palate -*H*ypocalcemia -deletion on the chromosome 22 (22q11) Digeorge syndrome is AKA congenital thymic aplasia
Aberrant development of what pouch causes the thymic hypoplasia in Digeorge syndrome?
3rd pharyngeal pouch
Aberrant development of which pharyngeal pouch(es) causes the hypoCa?
3rd pharyngeal pouch-develops into inferior parathyroids
4th pharyngeal pouch-develops into superior parathyroids
The 1st pharyngeal cleft develops into what structure?
External auditory meatus
The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th pharyngeal clefts develop into?
Temporary cervical sinuses-normally obliterate but if they persist they can cause cervical cysts
What does the 1st pharyngeal pouch develop into?
Middle ear canal
What does the 2nd pharyngeal pouch develop into?
Tonsillar fossa crypts
Describe the histology associated with small cell lung cancer
Small cell lung cancer AKA oat cell carcinoma
Small cell lung cancer can be associated with what paraneoplastic diseases?
What are the symptoms of SIADH?
-Hyponatriemia-Sx begin at Na < 120-Nausea, vomiting, watery diarrhea, HTN, oliguria, increased ICP, and potentially seizure and coma
What is the protocol for correcting hypoNa?
- Overly rapid increase in serum Na may cause central pontine demyelination
What is Lambert-Eaton syndrome?
-AutoAbs to presynaptic Ca channels which prevents Ach release leading to proximal muscle weakness
What is Cushing’s syndrome?
- Sx-HTN, weight gain, moon facies, truncal obesity, buffalo hump, hyperglycemia, and/or osteoporosis
What is Conn’s syndrome?
What is Kallmann syndrome?
A form of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
What are the lab findings associated with Kallmann syndrome?
-Decreased FSH, LH, testosterone, and sperm count