Which of the following types of hematopoietic stem cell transplants take the shortest
time to engraft?
A. Bone marrow allogeneic
B. Peripheral autologous
C. Multiple cord allogeneic
D. Bone marrow autologous
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, B. Peripheral autologous
Peripheral autologous transplants have the shortest engraftment time
How is bronchiolitis obliterans diagnosed?
A. Bronchoalveolar lavage
B. Ventilation perfusion scan
C. Bronchoscopy
D. Pulmonary function test
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D. Pulmonary function test
Pulmonary function tests and radiographic exams are used to diagnose
bronchiolitis obliterans
Which of the following is the primary goal of phase 2 clinical trials?
A. The dose-limiting toxicities
B. The value of a new agent in relation to existing treatments
C. The maximum tolerated dose of an investigational drug
D. The efficacy of a new agent
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, D. The efficacy of a new agent
The primary goals of Phase 2 trials are to determine the efficacy of a new
agent in the treatment of specific types of cancer and to validate toxicity
and dosage data.
Which of the following is a class II HLA antigen?
A. B
B. DR
C. A
D. C
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B. DR
HLA DR, DQ and DP are class II antigens.
Immunoglobulins are secreted by which type of cell?
A. B-lymphocyte
B. Megakaryocyte
C. T-lymphocyte
D. Natural killer
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time to engraft?
A. Bone marrow allogeneic
B. Peripheral autologous
C. Multiple cord allogeneic
D. Bone marrow autologous
Give this one a try later!
, B. Peripheral autologous
Peripheral autologous transplants have the shortest engraftment time
How is bronchiolitis obliterans diagnosed?
A. Bronchoalveolar lavage
B. Ventilation perfusion scan
C. Bronchoscopy
D. Pulmonary function test
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D. Pulmonary function test
Pulmonary function tests and radiographic exams are used to diagnose
bronchiolitis obliterans
Which of the following is the primary goal of phase 2 clinical trials?
A. The dose-limiting toxicities
B. The value of a new agent in relation to existing treatments
C. The maximum tolerated dose of an investigational drug
D. The efficacy of a new agent
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, D. The efficacy of a new agent
The primary goals of Phase 2 trials are to determine the efficacy of a new
agent in the treatment of specific types of cancer and to validate toxicity
and dosage data.
Which of the following is a class II HLA antigen?
A. B
B. DR
C. A
D. C
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B. DR
HLA DR, DQ and DP are class II antigens.
Immunoglobulins are secreted by which type of cell?
A. B-lymphocyte
B. Megakaryocyte
C. T-lymphocyte
D. Natural killer
Give this one a try later!