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Medicine AllOther (62) What structure articulates with the inferior horns (cornua) of the thyroid cartilage and by what type of joint?
1 2951Apart from the uterine artery from the internal iliac, which other artery contributes to the blood supply of the uterus and where does it originate?
1 2771Name the carpal bone forming part of the floor of the anatomical snuff box which is most often fractured ?
1 5168In addition to the axillary nodes, the lymphatic drainage of the breast involves direct connections to all except one. name that one.
1 3085Your patient has diffuse periumbilical pain. Which conditions could be responsible for your patient?s pain?
1 3984Your patient has a retroperitoneal infection. Which organs would most likely be susceptible to the infection?
1 20305Your patient has a tumor in the middle lobe of the right lung. If the tumor spread via the lymphatics, which path it would travel through the lymph nodes?
1 3048A 55 yr. old man enters the emergency room after sudden onset of excruciating pain in his chest that radiates down the medial aspect of his left arm ? classic symptoms for a heart attack. Explain why the man feels pain in his left arm. What nerves would the pain fibers travel in?
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What are intracellular pathogens?
1. describe Ag/Ab interaction and its importance in cinical laboratory 2. The concept of Ag/Ab interaction was used to measure ASO, CRP, RF and anti-nuclear antibodies: what is the importance of elevated ASO, CRPand RF?
What are lymphocytes?
Are you familiar with recent advancements in hematology research and treatment modalities? How do you stay informed about the latest developments?
You are charged with reducing mortality and morbidity from pre-term delivery in your unit. How would you proceed?
Macrophages present, which are present in the in the brain, are called as?
What are the basic principles of elisa test?
What is an alveolar macrophage?
Explain the signs which indicate that root canal therapy is needed?
What is the disease caused by hepatitis e?
What typical tasks are performed in the role of a dental assistant?
Macrophages, which are present in the connective tissue, are called as.
Can there be complications from heart surgery?
Explain about hydrophobic interactions in antigen-antibody interaction?
Can drinking red wine harmful for teeths?