Fully Solved AIIMS Nov 2013 Answer Key : Last Day Check List : For those appearing for CET NEET AIPPG 2014 -oOo- POZITIVE have come up with their Solutions for AIIMS Nov 2013. The questions are memory recollected. 197 Questions are given. 3 Questions are not included. Choices are not given for 10 ten questions. Only answers are given. References are not given. … [Read more...] about Fully Solved AIIMS Nov 2013 Answer Key : Last Day Check List : For those appearing for CET NEET AIPPG 2014
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Last Week Check List : For those appearing for CET NEET AIPG 2014
Last Week Check List : For those appearing for CET NEET AIPG 2014 -oOo- POZITIVE have come up with their Solutions for AIIMS Nov 2013. The questions are memory recollected. 197 Questions are given. 3 Questions are not included. Choices are not given for 10 ten questions. Only answers are given. References are not given. Explanations are not included. Another Book with … [Read more...] about Last Week Check List : For those appearing for CET NEET AIPG 2014
Pathological Bodies
Aschoff Bodies - rheumatic feverAsteroid body - sporotrichosisBABES - ERNST Bodies - metachromatic granulesBALBIANI'S Bodies – yolk nucleusBamboo bodies - asbestosisBodies OF ARANTIUS - aortic valve nodulesBODY OF HIGHMORE - mediastinum testisBollinger bodies - fowlpoxBrassy body – dark shrunken blood corpuscle found in malariaCall exners bodies – granulosa theca cell … [Read more...] about Pathological Bodies
Few Types of Hernia
abdominal hernia, herniation of omentum, intestine, or some other internal body structure through the abdominal wall; called also ventral h. and laparocele.acquired hernia, one brought on by lifting or by a strain or other injury.abdominal hernia, herniation of omentum, intestine, or some other internal body structure through the abdominal wall; called also ventral h. and … [Read more...] about Few Types of Hernia
Osmolal Gap
Osmolal Gap is the difference between measured serum osmolality and calculated serum osmolality.It is typically calculated as: OG = measured serum osmolality - (2 X serum sodium + serum glucose + serum urea)Where: * 2 X serum sodium + serum glucose + serum urea = the calculated serum osmolality and all measures are in mmol/L. * OG = osmolal gapIn US customary units the … [Read more...] about Osmolal Gap
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