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blood 3 - kashmala
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A 22-year-old female has had malaise with pharyngitis
for a couple of weeks. She has Raynaud phenomenon, and
she is diagnosed with infectious mononucleosis. Her direct
and indirect Coombs tests are positive at 4°C, although not
at 37°C. Which of the following substances in her red
blood cells (RBCs) can account for these findings?
A Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
B Complement C3b
C Histamine
D Immunoglobin G (IgG)
E Fibronectin
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#2
b???
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#3
b???
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#4
u r also nocturnal like me
good ....B is correct
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#5
u r also nocturnal like me
good ....B is correct
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#6
its morning here in hungary,eu.can u pls tell me the source of ur qs,if u dont mind.
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#7
its morning here in hungary,eu.can u pls tell me the source of ur qs,if u dont mind.
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#8
they r from multiple sources
this one is from ROBBIN REVIEW PATHOLOGY.
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#9
they r from multiple sources
this one is from ROBBIN REVIEW PATHOLOGY.
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