Medical Quiz

Cardiology Quiz

Stable angina, the most common form of angina pectoris, is caused by:

A. Stenosis of coronary arteries

B. Ruptured atheromas

C. Thrombi overlying partially ruptured atheromas

D. Lipid-rich atheromas

E. No pathologic changes in the coronary arteries

Select your answer:
         


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Chill and high fever recurring every 3-4 hours in a patient. Which of the following statement related to this event is incorrect?

A. Release of Haemozoin causes chill and fever

B. Rupture of RBC is associated with release of haemozoin

C. parasites initially multiply in liver cells then attack red blood cells

D. the disease is Typhoid


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Which one of the following minerals is an essential for developing strong bones and teeth?

A. Calcium and phosphorus

B. Iodine and sodium

C. Iron and phosphorus

D. Sodium and iron