Medical Quiz on Jaundice and Toxins

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What lab findings differentiate obstructive jaundice from hepatic jaundice?

  • Uribilinogen (–), Bilirubin (–)
  • Uribilinogen (–), Bilirubin (+) (correct)
  • Uribilinogen (+), Bilirubin (+) (correct)
  • Uribilinogen (+), Bilirubin (–)

Which amino acids are identified as non-existent in the content provided?

  • Glutamate, Aspartate, Proline
  • Methionine, Cysteine, Glycine
  • Lysine, Glutamine, Serine
  • Arginine, Citrulline, Ornithine (correct)

What is the main impact of acute benzene poisoning on the body?

  • Reproductive system
  • Central nervous system (correct)
  • Endocrine system
  • Renal system

Which type of jaundice shows positive urobilinogen but negative bilirubin?

<p>Hemolytic jaundice (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which cell type is primarily associated with allergic reactions?

<p>Basophils (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Types of Jaundice

  • Obstructive jaundice: Urine urobilinogen is negative; bilirubin is positive.
  • Hepatocellular jaundice: Urine urobilinogen is positive; bilirubin is positive.
  • Hemolytic jaundice: Urine urobilinogen is positive; bilirubin is negative.

Non-existent Amino Acids

  • Brain-derived compounds include:
    • Ornithine
    • Citrulline
    • Arginine

Allergic Reactions and Hematological Response

  • Basophils are associated with allergic reactions.
  • Eosinophils are linked to parasitic infections.
  • Lymphocytes are involved in viral infections.

Effects of Benzene Poisoning

  • Acute benzene poisoning primarily affects the central nervous system.
  • Benzene exposure impacts multiple systems including:
    • Digestive system
    • Respiratory system
    • Endocrine system
  • Chronic benzene poisoning affects the hematologic system, leading to blood disorders.

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