1. After obtaining an incisional biopsy, a negative report in the face of a clinically suspicious lesion means:

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2. The process by which red blood cells move out of vessels through widened Inter endothelial Junction is referred to as:

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3. In chronic granulomatous inflammation, which of the following process is most likely to predominate

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4. All of the following are characteristic of an exudate, except:

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5. Difference in transudate and exudate is that the former has a:

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6. Which of the following lipoprotein is most strongly associated with coronary heart disease:

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

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8. All cells do not divide at the same rate. Events in which phase of the cell cycle determine when a cell is going to replicate?

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9. Generalized edema is known as:

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10. Chronic bronchitis is primarily a disease of:

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11. Nephrotic syndrome causes:

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

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13. Anemia in a newborn can result from:

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14. Following are functions of prostaglandins except:

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15. Hemophilia A is caused by defect of gene encoding:

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16. Absolute increase in RBC count and haemoglobin With increase in blood volume is seen in

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17. A specific chromosome marker characterizes which type of leukemia listed below?

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18. Most potent stimulator of naive T cells is:

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19. Which of the following epithelial changes commonly signify precancerous:

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20. Most common cause of peptic ulcer in adult patients:

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