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penza

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Which of the following statements regarding type I (insulin-dependent) diabetes is INCORRECT?
 
  A. Affected individuals are prone to ketoacidosis.
  B. It is transmitted as a mendelian dominant trait.
  C. Diabetes does not respond to oral antidiabetic drugs.
  D. Plasma insulin levels are absent or low.

Question 2

What is one of the effects of splenectomy?
 
  A. Chronic hemolytic anemia
  B. Increased susceptibility to systemic bacterial infections
  C. Increased likelihood of developing leukemias and lymphomas
  D. Pernicious anemia



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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