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Case Study 16The patient’s jaundice occurs because inflammat…

Case Study 16The patient’s jaundice occurs because inflammation has impaired the function of this large organ located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. This organ normally processes bilirubin, detoxifies substances, and produces bile for digestion.The organ: 

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Case Study 28 After clinical latency of some years, the pati…

Case Study 28 After clinical latency of some years, the patient’s white blood cells (CD4+) count drops below 200 cells per microliter and the opportunistic infections are more frequent. You suspect the doctor will clinically diagnose:

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Case Study 18This infection spreads primarily through:

Case Study 18This infection spreads primarily through:

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Case Study 13 HistoricalA sailor returning from the New Worl…

Case Study 13 HistoricalA sailor returning from the New World develops a firm, painless genital ulcer on the distal portion of his external genetalia, or the .

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Case Study 33 The neurologic symptoms appear as the fungus s…

Case Study 33 The neurologic symptoms appear as the fungus spreads to structures composed of cells that transmit electrochemical signals. These cells are:

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Case Study 18In addition to the dehydrated patients, several…

Case Study 18In addition to the dehydrated patients, several residents develop sudden, painless, watery diarrhea described as “rice-water stools.” The causative organism is:

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A molecule that is too small to be antigen and typically nee…

A molecule that is too small to be antigen and typically needs a conjugate protein is known a which type of antigen?

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Case Study 8 A patient was recently treated for strep throat…

Case Study 8 A patient was recently treated for strep throat. Soon after treatment, the patient developed several sequelae or complications including a high fever, back pain above the hips, chills, and nausea / vomiting. The patient was urinating frequently.   You suspect: 

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Case Study 19A Nobel prize-winning patient with burning epig…

Case Study 19A Nobel prize-winning patient with burning epigastric pain tests positive for urease-producing bacteria and a endoscopy reveals several peptic ulcers.The pathogen is:

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Case Study 22The patient is started on medication for bacter…

Case Study 22The patient is started on medication for bacterial bloodstream infections:

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