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Advanced Pathophysiology, Pathophysiology Final Exam 2023 Vesicollobullous disorders is a type of mucocutaneous disease characterized by vesicles and bullae. What are some examples? - ANSWER Pem... phigus, bulbous pemphigoid, erythema multiforme, SJS, TEN Types of Angina - ANSWER stable, unstable, variant/printzmetal, silent A 3-day old infant is noted to have a mildly elevated unconjugated bilirubin level and icterus. Your concern is that this child may have: a. physiologic jaundice b. kernicterus c. glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency d. pathologic jaundice - ANSWER physiologic jaundice Which cell component is capable of cellular autodigestion when it is released during cell injury? a. lysosomes b. ribosomesc. smooth endoplasmi c reticulum d. golgi complex - ANSWER Lysosomes [Show More]

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