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Bernana

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A fat-laden, yellowish-colored crescent-shaped mass located in the lumen or core of an artery is referred to as a (an):
 
  A. Embolus.
  B. Atheroma.
  C. Lymph node.
  D. Bruise.

Question 2

An elevated ischemia modified albumin means that:
 
  A. The N-terminus of albumin is altered in the presence of cardiac ischemia and continues during ischemia, which means its blood concentrations rise quickly and remain elevated during an ischemic event.
  B. The C-terminus of albumin is altered in the presence of cardiac ischemia and continues during ischemia, which means its blood concentrations rise quickly and remains elevated during an ischemic event.
  C. The N-terminus of globulin protein is altered in the presence of cardiac ischemia and continues during ischemia, which means its blood concentrations rise quickly and remain elevated during an ischemic event.
  D. The N-terminus of albumin is altered in the presence of cardiac necrosis and continues during an infarction, which means its blood concentrations rise quickly and remains elevated during an acute myocardial infarction.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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