USMLE Forum Archives - USMLE Step 2 CK - Hoshimoto thyroditis
Hoshimoto thyroditis
InSitu - 01-13-08 00:29
Associated with which antibodies? This maybe a step 1 question but it has showed up in some step 2 exams in a form of question. Hope to refresh your step 1 memories. :)
InSitu - 01-13-08 00:29
Associated with which antibodies? This maybe a step 1 question but it has showed up in some step 2 exams in a form of question. Hope to refresh your step 1 memories. :)
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
wow - 01-13-08 00:54 anti ummmmm I knew it but I totaly got blocked if you give me options I will know it
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
InSitu - 01-13-08 00:55 
posted by wow on 01-13-08 00:54
anti ummmmm I knew it but I totaly got blocked if you give me options I will know it
anti ummmmm I knew it but I totaly got blocked if you give me options I will know it

lol google it...this way it sticks better.
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
wow - 01-13-08 00:58 I am trying to think I got it antithyroglobulin and antimicrosomal
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
InSitu - 01-13-08 01:06 
posted by wow on 01-13-08 00:58
I am trying to think I got it antithyroglobulin and antimicrosomal
I am trying to think I got it antithyroglobulin and antimicrosomal

Anti microsomal is correct. thanks
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
wow - 01-13-08 01:07 my turn know my q is what the different between the primary and secondary sjogren's syndrome
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
InSitu - 01-13-08 01:14 
posted by wow on 01-13-08 01:07
my turn know my q is what the different between the primary and secondary sjogren's syndrome
my turn know my q is what the different between the primary and secondary sjogren's syndrome

You are going too indepth with questions you may not see in USMLE. But i will find it for you.
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
InSitu - 01-13-08 01:20 ok here is one :)
Patients with primary Sjogren's disease are more likely to have both SS-A (Ro) and SS-B (La) antibodies or SS-A antibodies alone. Patients with secondary Sjogren's are less likely to have these antibodies.
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
InSitu - 01-13-08 01:31 
posted by wow on 01-13-08 01:27
your q
your q

lol you like that and want to convert this topic into a game? lol
check my post under step 1...that one I posted to use as a game. I know its fun to learn in a form of a game. ;)
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
ammulufy - 07-03-10 20:54 well d answr is anti-thyroid peroxidase antibodies.
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Re: Hoshimoto thyroditis
babbu5508 - 07-07-10 00:38 antibodies against thyroid peroxidase and/or thyroglobulin cause gradual destruction of follicles in the thyroid gland........
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