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13) D) could lead to kernicterus in neoborn
Explanation :but I I think all of these are correct.
Because prehaptic jaundice is due to increased hemolysis with increased breakdown of Hemoglobin . And high level of bilirubin can lead to kernicterus in newborn
Crigglar najjar is cause of prehaptic jaundice
14) None of the above
Explanation : hepatitis A is spread by feco-oral route. And there is no chronic stage in it.
15) D) this condition does not affect the ability of the Hemoglobin to bind and carry oxygen
16)C) iron deficiency anemia
17) d) prolonged clotting time
18)E) alpha globulin chain
19) b) an x linked disease that cause deficiency of an enzyme linked with pentose phosphate pathway
Explanation : It is due to G6PD deficiency
20) a) females are affected rare.
21) a) heme production is compromised
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