A 54 year old, presented with altered sensorium, fever, and headache of 5 days. Lumbar puncture revealed turbid CSF showing 250 cells 90% polymorphs, protein 100mg/dl, glucose csf/serum ratio- 0.2, likely diagnosis is –
A. Viral Meningitis
B. Bacterial Meningitis
C. TB meningitis
D. Fungal Meningitis
Select your answer:
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Iron Kinetics › ViewThe degradation of Heme in an Enterocyte is facilitated by:
A. Heme Oxidase
B. Heme Oxygenase
C. Heme Transporter
D. None,
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What type of cell is usually multicellular?
A. Prokaryotic
B. Eukaryotic