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yoroshambo

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Which CDA is characterized by a positive Ham test and a negative sucrose lysis test?
 
  a. CDA I
  b. CDA II
  c. CDA III
  d. CDA IV

Question 2

Explain how exposure to the following can lead to aplastic anemia.
 
  a. Chloramphenicol
  b. Benzene
  c. Gamma radiation
  d. Starvation
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer:
a. Bone marrow toxicity
b. Toxicity to committed progenitor cells
c. Toxicity to bone marrow stroma
d. Hypoproliferation can be due to protein deficiency, as well as parasitic infection and blood loss in areas where these conditions are common.



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