1. An increase in the size of an organ or tissue due to an increase in the size of cells is known as:

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2. Myogenin as an immune-histochemical marker used for

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3. All of the following are possible causes of tetany, except:

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4. An abscess is:

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5. Hypothyroidism in children causes:

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6. Extrahepatic cholestasis causes:

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7. Which type of leukemia listed below is the most common pediatric cancer?

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8. All of the following are tumor suppressor genes,

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

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10. Anemia in a newborn can result from:

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11. Caseating granuloma is commonly seen in

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12. The characteristic cell components of chronic inflammation include all of the following, except:

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13. Platelet aggregation and vasoconstriction caused by:

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14. The activation of caspases is likely to lead to

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15. In a 70 kg adult, the fasting blood sugar level is 180 mg/100m1. This is indicative of

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16. Amyloidosis most commonly occurs in

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17. An injection of a drug into a patient who is allergic to this drug may lead to death due to:

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18. Edema in nephrotic syndrome occurs due to:

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19. A patient came to the hospital with kidney damage. Blood smear showed thrombocytopenia and schistocytes. What do you suspect:

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

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