A. Venules
B. Arterioles
C. Capillaries
D. Precapillary sphincters
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Related Mcqs:
- Peripheral resistance is maximum in_______________?
- A. Aorta B. Artery C. Arteriole D. Vein...
- Peripheral neuropathy due to deficiency of vitamin is seen with_______________?
- A. Pyridoxine B. Vit E C. Vit A D. Pantothenic acid...
- The eosinophil count in the peripheral blood smear is increased in________________?
- A. Allergic conditions B. Anemia C. Polycythemia D. Typhoid fever...
- In peripheral tissues which of the following contains substance P______________?
- A. Plasma cell B. Mast cell C. Nerve terminal D. Vascular endothelium...
- Target cells are seen in peripheral blood in_______________?
- A. Thalassemia B. Pernicious anemia C. Aplastic anemia D. Sickle cell anemia...
- A 3-year old child presented with progressive anaemia, jaundice & failure to thrive. O/E: pallor, splenomegaly are seen Peripheral smear showed normoblasts and small round intensely stained red cells. The likely diagnosis is________________?
- A. Here ditary spherocytosis B. Thalassaemia C. Sickle cell anaemia D. Vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia...
- Peripheral nerve regenerates at the rate of ________ mm per day?
- A. 1 B. 2 C. 0.5 D. 5...
- Which of the following is the diagnostic characteristic of peripheral giant cell granuloma ?
- A. Mass of granulation tissue B. Multinuclear giant cells C. Keliod like enlargement D. Epithelium is atrophic in some areas...
- Peripheral giant cell granuloma occurs most commonly on the_______________?
- A. Gingiva B. Alveolar ridge C. Palate D. Floor of the mouth...
- Severe pain which arise after injury to or sectioning of a peripheral sensory nerve is called as____________?
- A. Temporal arteritis B. Neuralgia C. Neuritis D. Causalgia...
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