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CN poisoning treatment induces ____, which has Fe____ instead to Fe____, leading to CN to attach to _______.
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Methemoglobinemia; Fe3+ instead of Fe2+; CN attaches to Fe3+ Leads to an overall decrease [CN]Continue reading
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Coagulation disorders include;
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
1. Hemophilia 8, 9, and 11 2. Vitamin K deficiencyContinue reading
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HALT
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Mnemonic used to describe disorders/conditions that present Target cellsContinue reading
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In which highly proliferative malignancy is the Philadelphia chromosome associated?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
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Clinical signs of Megaloblastosis?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Acute/chronic pancreatitis, hepatomegaly, +/- jaundice, Megaloblastic anemia due to Vitamin B12 deficiencyContinue reading
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What is the old name for Porphobilinogen deaminase?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Uroporphyrinogen I synthaseContinue reading
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______________ is very common among _____________ population and those ___________- +.
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
G6PD deficiency; Black; HIVContinue reading
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Left renal thrombosis commonly develops?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
VaricoceleContinue reading
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How is the Outer cortex of the Lymph node composed?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Mainly of primary and secondary follicles (B-cell rich regions) and a high number of CD4 T-cells, which allow T---B cell interaction.Continue reading
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What are Protoporphyrins?
12:00 AM | November 30, -0001Author: Adeleke
Heme precursors; elevated in patients with IRON deficiency anemia.Continue reading
