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Clinical manifestations of bronchogenic carcinomas would not include:
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acute respiratory failure
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This neoplasm has the best prognosis:
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papillary cystadenoma
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In adults, massive proteinuria is most likely associated with:
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membranous glomerulonephritis
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Which tumor would be most likely to metastasize via the lymph system:
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Adenocarcinoma of the pancreas
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The fatigue and muscle weakness seen in patients with myasthenia gravis is due to a defect in the:
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Neuromuscular junction
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Rickets is caused by a deficiency of:
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Vitamin D
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Increased amound of fluid within the ventricular spaces of the brain is known as:
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Hydrocephalus
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Most types of vasculitis are thought to eb induced by:
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Infectious agents
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A two year old male infant is noted to have a large abdominal mass which extends across the midline. Diagnosis:
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Wilm's tumor
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The most common primary tumor of the CNS is:
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Astrocytoma
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Which tumor of the CNS is benign:
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Meningioma
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An elevation of Blood urea notrogen and serum creatinine levels is called:
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Azotemia
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Which is generally classified as a demyelinating disease:
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Multiple sclerosis
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Cerebrovascular Accidents (strokes) are most commonly the result of:
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Occlusion of cerebral vessels
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The most common form of hypertension is known as:
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essential
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Spontaneous (non-traumatic) hemorrhages of the CNS are most often due to:
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Hypertension
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The development of hypertension is characteristically associated with:
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Nephritic syndrome
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Purulent meningitis is most commonly due to:
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Bacteria
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Patients who have resting tremors, a mask like facial expression, and a shuffling gait are most likely suffering from:
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Parkinson's disease
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A deficiency of surfactant is the underlying abnormality in patient with what?
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Hyaline membrane disease
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