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lunatika

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Small hard mass on the eyelid; formed from a sebaceous gland enlargement:
 
  a. Scleral buckle
  b. Blepharochalasis
  c. Chalazion
  d. Cataract
  e. Steatoma

Question 2

Spitting up blood from the lungs:
 
  a. Pleurodynia
  b. Hematemesis
  c. Hemothorax
  d. Hydrothorax
  e. Hemoptysis



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E





 

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