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histoplasmosis
just read in first aid pg 613, cusp is the large elevation of enamel on occlusal surfaces of post. teeth and incisal edges of canines. so now if thats the case, how will the largest cusp be max canine??
dont be confused between incisal edge n crown height..
i know the ans id histoplasmosis,but was confused, does histoplasmosis have a oral lesion? can the ans be candida?
what CT makes up the deep dermis? I am confused on the layers and types of CT in them.. help please!
development of the ovarian follicles to the point of ovulation is stimulated primarily by
estrogen
progesteron
FSH-answer
LH
chorionic gonadotropin hormone
pls confirm........
yes fsh is the right ans
Nerve supply to facial mucosa of lower anterior teeth?
- Mental Nerve?
Nerve supply to facial mucosa of mandibular posterior teeth?
- IAN?
Can anyone confirm these?
Nerve supply to facial mucosa of lower anterior teeth?
- Mental Nerve?
Nerve supply to facial mucosa of mandibular posterior teeth?
- IAN?
Can anyone confirm these?
rhuematic fever may leave the heart seriously damaged becos of
1)primary inf of heart valve with grp A streptococci
2)secondary inf of the heart valve with grp ''
3)damage to the heart valves thought to be a result of hypersensitivity to grp A streptococci
4)damage to the heart valves '' '' '' '' ''
to hemolytic staphylococci.
Nerve supply to mand post facial mucosa is buccal nerve a br of IA nerve
n lower ant is mental nr.
ans is 3
MUSCLE GLYCOGEN PHOSPHORYLASE IS ACTIVATED BY
a)epinephrine
b)glucagon
c)insulin
1)a only
2)a and b
c)b and c
answer is given as 1.i thought both a and b shud be answer.can anyone pls explain y glucagon is not answer....??
Epinephrine and glugagon both activates the glycogen phosphorylase.
More precisely,
Glucagon, which is synthesized by a-cells of the pancreas, activates cAMP formation in liver.
Epinephrine activates cAMP formation in muscle.
So in muscle its epinephrine.
I hope that I have clear the confusion.
asda 08-question number 133
pls can someone help with this !
the extracellular edema in patients with cirhosis of the liver is caused by:
a.decrease capp. permeability
b.decrease plasma protiens.............answer
c.decease capp. pr
d.increase plasma protiens
can some one kindly explain this why answer is (b) ,,,mechanism ?????????
thanks in advance lookin 2 hear from u as soon as possible ...
ur friend wadent
liver synthesizes the plasma proteins.albumin,synthesized in the liver is responsible for the maintainance of colloid osmotic/oncotic pressure of plasma.
colloid oncotic pressure causes the water to move from the plasma into capillaries.decrease in albumin levels(which occurs in liver cirrhosis) causes decreased colloid osmotic pressure of blood,thereby causing the fluid to move out of cappilaries into the extracellular spacew causing edema....
hope,im clear.......
generally,contact areas betwn posterior teeth r located in which directions from the center of the proximal surface?
facially and occlusally
facially and gingivally
lingually and gingivally
lingually and occlusally
contacts move cervically from ant to posterior.so,i thought facially and gingivally is answer.but,facially and oclusally is given as answer........
pls explain......
they are not asking when we go from ant to post,
they are asking in general on all teeth proximal contact is more gingival or occlusal........so its in mid third more towards occ than gingival...
a diminished oxygen tension in the myocardium causes immediate
1)vasoconstriction of coronary vessels
2)vasodilation of coronary vessels
3)stimulation of chemoreceptors
4)inhibition of chemoreceptors
pls ans this and if possible,explain.........thanku.
i think it should be vasodialation in coronary vessels, as stimulation of chemoreceptor depens on bloood flowing thru aorta or carotid artery......the respond to arterial po2.....pls correct if wrong
hey docmhv
can u pls explain it detailed.....i didnt get ur point clearly....
ur answer is right....
i thought vasodilation inctreases diameter,thereby slows down the blood flow.vasoconstriction increases the blood supply to the heart..........my concept may be wrong.........pls explain ur concept of answering this question..thanku..
Vasodilation will increase blood supply n decrease blood pressure.. n vasoconstriction will decrease blood supply n increase bl pressure..
so whn thr is hypoxia( decrease in oxygen supply) u need to send more oxygen to meet up with the demand, so to do this u need to increase the bl supply to the tissue...hence vasodilation.
hope this clears ur doubt.
HBs Ag I think pbkal. B/c you make Abs to the surface antigens.
Can someone please explain this question to me?
The class of antibodies first detected in serum after primary immunization is usually?
a. IgA
b. IgO
c. IgE (answer)
d. IgG
e. IgM
I thought it would be IgM b/c this is the 1st Ab to react. Can someone help me out here? Thanks!
Hey guys... this is a released question and I'm wondering if the key is wrong or am I..?
"The epithelial change most predictive of cancer is...."
The key says it's "dysplasia" but I thought metaplasia was the absolute indicator of cancer?
Or is dysplasia b/c is says "predictive". Confused here, please help!