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18-year-old high school senior presents to her doctor with tender lymph nodes in her neck on the left side. She has no significant past medical history. Two weeks ago, she updated her vaccines in preparation for college. A lymph node biopsy is performed, which shows benign paracortical expansion and scattered multinucleated giant cells with eosinophilic cytoplasmic and nuclear inclusion bodies. Which of the following vaccines is most likely responsible for this woman's lymphadenitis? A. Hepatitis B
B. Measles
C. Rubella
D. Smallpox
E. Tetanus
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#2
I THINK A.
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#3
is it not b. pls. give the answer.
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#4
What is the answer Lisa?
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What is the answer Lisa?
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#6
paracortical expansion, multinuclear giant cell + nuclear inclusion bodies, i'll go for B....measles.??
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#7
this is Warthin -frinkeldey giant cells in Measles,
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