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Btw how did you guys find form 6 and how was the overall perfomance. the first 2 blocks for me were reasonable. i screwed up a bit in the 3rd block. and the 4th was k. on the whole i lost close to 8-9 on each block...
Just wanted to know how each of u felt abt form 6??
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hi sarim....are these answers from nbme key itself? or it might be wrong?
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BLOCK 3
34 Q .........answer is ccc
lymphocytes < progreesive systemic sclerosis>
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hi
i just referred 34 Q FROM 3 BLOCK
the answer is lymphocytes
CCCCC
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i thought it was gonadoblastoma since atrophy is a shrinkage of previously existing tissue. in patients with turner syndrome, they never had the ovarian tissue. i checked online and cameup with a surprise. here it is... it is taken from an abstract
"The presence of Y chromosome material in patients with Turner syndrome is a risk factor for the development of gonadoblastoma. However, no cases with gonadoblastoma or other ovarian malignancies have been found in epidemiological studies of cancer, morbidity, or mortality in Turner syndrome. "
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kind of a paradox. It is a risk factor, yet no associated cases are seen so far.
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hi everyone,
few explanation for nbme 6 questions
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