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The antibody in SLE is not smooth muscle (that's in autoimmune hepatitis). It is anti-sm, sm stands for Smith) not smooth muscle
Yup. 👍
Correct.
In fairness, I think the guy asking the questions is also a student. Not surprising he'd make the odd mistake.
the question said anti-smooth muscles not smooth muscles so it’s correct
Complex ds don't have single antibody lineageAnri ds Dna abs are present too, so are ANA and many others
Hba1c more than 6.5 confirms DM wtf is 48
Their unit must be different.
It's a different measurements used in different countries to qualify HbA1C
Exactly I studied 6.5% too 😂
I thought he meant confirmed “coma” 😂 48 in what units 😅
hahhahahhahah omg i was thinking the same i really dont know whats the unit that got to 48
oh that curly haired girl is breathtaking
First girl is kinda looking like the actress Keerthi Suresh
Such beautiful girls they are 😍 this is all practically Greek to me but I stuck around to see their bright, beautiful smiles ❤
answered these too as a nurse
smort
48 of what !?!
Units mmol/mol not %
It’s conus medullaris
that is the location but the syndrome is cauda equina
Yeah I think so generally conus medularis presents with sudden back pain, early bowel bladder dysfunction.
What the heck is 48??? That dude is soaked in ocean of glucose or what? 🤧🔪
It's either 6.5% or 48mmol/mol.
Last question i studied in 8 standard 😂 lol
Hba1c was 7 no?
1st year med school students qns 😮
Without medical background i can answer 2 of those question
Same I’m a first year medic (just started) and could answer 3 lol.
I doubt that
John 3: 16
It was conus medularis
I scored 5....i m smart 🤓
48??!
Easy as fuck . Questions shud be like Name the skeletol dysplasia with rhizomelic shortening bowing bones club foot and small scapulae
Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia!?
achondroplasia?
Im not medico but I answered last question coz I'm drinker😜😛😛🤪😝😝🤪😛😛
The antibody in SLE is not smooth muscle (that's in autoimmune hepatitis). It is anti-sm, sm stands for Smith) not smooth muscle
Yup. 👍
Correct.
In fairness, I think the guy asking the questions is also a student. Not surprising he'd make the odd mistake.
the question said anti-smooth muscles not smooth muscles so it’s correct
Complex ds don't have single antibody lineage
Anri ds Dna abs are present too, so are ANA and many others
Hba1c more than 6.5 confirms DM wtf is 48
Their unit must be different.
It's a different measurements used in different countries to qualify HbA1C
Exactly I studied 6.5% too 😂
I thought he meant confirmed “coma” 😂 48 in what units 😅
hahhahahhahah omg i was thinking the same i really dont know whats the unit that got to 48
oh that curly haired girl is breathtaking
First girl is kinda looking like the actress Keerthi Suresh
Such beautiful girls they are 😍 this is all practically Greek to me but I stuck around to see their bright, beautiful smiles ❤
answered these too as a nurse
smort
48 of what !?!
Units mmol/mol not %
It’s conus medullaris
that is the location but the syndrome is cauda equina
Yeah I think so generally conus medularis presents with sudden back pain, early bowel bladder dysfunction.
What the heck is 48??? That dude is soaked in ocean of glucose or what? 🤧🔪
It's either 6.5% or 48mmol/mol.
Last question i studied in 8 standard 😂 lol
Hba1c was 7 no?
1st year med school students qns 😮
Without medical background i can answer 2 of those question
Same I’m a first year medic (just started) and could answer 3 lol.
I doubt that
John 3: 16
It was conus medularis
I scored 5....i m smart 🤓
48??!
Easy as fuck . Questions shud be like Name the skeletol dysplasia with rhizomelic shortening bowing bones club foot and small scapulae
Rhizomelic chondrodysplasia!?
achondroplasia?
Im not medico but I answered last question coz I'm drinker😜😛😛🤪😝😝🤪😛😛
It was conus medularis