1. Main feature of Antiphospholipid antibody syndrome:

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2. Interferons act against virus during:

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3. Most important step in management of acute diarrhea:

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4. Prostacyclin and thromboxane are products of which pathway?

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5. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is associated with all of the following characteristics, except:

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6. Lab investigation of choice for checking extrinsic pathway:

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7. A small foreign molecule that is not immunogenic by itself but can react with specific antibody is called a (an):

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8. Diabetes mellitus affects all except:

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9. In HIV infection, which of the following is seen?

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10. Bradykinin causes all the following except

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11. Quincke sign seen in Aortic regurgitation is:

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12. Dystrophic calcification are calcifications seen In

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13. Which one of the following can be used in the management of hemophilic patient

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14. A patient with male androgenic characters and a genetic makeup with 2X and more than 1 Y chromosome would have:

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15. All of the following promotes wound healing except

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16. Juvenile diabetes is called:

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17. Chronic inflammation characterised by:

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18. Interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) is used for diagnosis of:

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19. Component of tubercle bacilli which produces granuloma is

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20. Most common cause of Nephrotic syndrome in Adults :

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