★ Pathology Quiz
What is the primary mechanism of action of Mestinon in MG treatment?
A. Inhibiting acetylcholinesterase
B. Suppressing the immune response
C. Reducing muscle spasticity
D. Restoring damaged neuromuscular junctions
Select your answer:
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Medical Terminology › ViewWhich of the following best describes cardiomegaly?
A. The patient has heart inflammation
B. The patient has heart enlargement
C. The patient has no blood in their heart
D. The patient has a heart tumor
Malaria › View
The word “malaria” originates from the Mediaeval Italian words mala aria. What does this translate to?
A. Bad water
B. Bad air
C. Bad blood
D. Bad bite