- A. Kupffer cells in liver
- B. Microglial cells in nervous system
- C. Histiocytes in connective tissues
- D. All of the above
Diseases of Blood and Lymph Nodes
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Tissue macrophages are called_____
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IN fanconi anemia there is a_____
- A. Deficiency of copper
- B. Mutation of DNA repair gene
- C. No increased risk of Sq. cell carcinoma
- D. Purely nutritional disorder etiology
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Increased iron binding capacity and decreased serum iron is seen in which anemia_____
- A. Iron deficiency
- B. Aplastic
- C. Sickle cell
- D. Chronic infections
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Hemophilia A is caused due to deficiency of_____
- A. Factor X
- B. Factor XI
- C. Factor IX
- D. Factor VIII
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Which of the following is a nutritional deficiency anemia_____
- A. aplastic anemia
- B. sickle cell anemia
- C. megaloblastic anemia
- D. hemolytic anemia
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Sideroblastic anemia is caused due to______
- A. Mercury
- B. Lead
- C. Arsenic
- D. Iron
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Target cells are seen in peripheral blood in____
- A. Thalassemia
- B. Pernicious anemia
- C. Aplastic anemia
- D. Sickle cell anemia
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Which of the following is not an example of massive splenomegaly ______
- A. Chronic myeloid leukemia
- B. Chronic malaria
- C. Tropical splenomegaly
- D. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Schilling test is performed to find out____
- A. Folic acid level
- B. B12 malabsroption
- C. Pancreatic enzyme deficiency
- D. Coronary artery disease
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Reed – Sternberg cells are seen in histopathological examination of_____
- A. African jaw lymphoma
- B. Hodgkin’s disease
- C. Burkitt’s lymphoma
- D. Infectious mononucleosis