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Which conditions can cause a prolonged thrombin time?
 
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Identify the distinct types of thyroid cancer.
 
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Answer to Question 1

deficiency in fibrinogen and fibrinogen degradation products, as in excessive fibrinolysis

Answer to Question 2

1 . Well-differentiated carcinoma
2 . Undifferentiated carcinoma
3 . Medullary carcinoma



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