1. Blood transfusion reaction occurs due to:

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2. Polycystic/ acute polyostotic kidney disease:

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

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4. Insulin resistant DM:

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5. In acute Hepatitis B infection all are seen except:

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6. Bone lytic lesions along with increase in B-cells derived from hyperplastic bone marrow are seen in:

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7. Caseating granuloma is commonly seen in

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8. RBC casts in urine are characteristic of:

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9. Beri- Beri occurs due to deficiency of:

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10. Urea breath test used for:

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11. Which of the following is the principal factor underlying localized edema in inflammation?

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12. All of the following immunohistochemical markers are positive in the neoplastic cells of granulocytic sarcoma, EXCEPT:

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13. Most common cause thromboembolism:

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14. Diabetes mellitus affects all except:

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15. In amyloidosis of tongue, the amyloid is deposited primarily in the

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16. Which of the following tumors is of connective tissue origin?

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17. Example of Supravital stain:

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18. The cells which have the capacity to multiply throughout their Life

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19. Sulfonylureas acts by:

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20. If monocytes are increased in tuberculosis, following diseases will show their increased sarcoidosis, typhoid and then which of the number

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