Sideroblastic anemia is caused due to _____ ?
A. Iron
B. Arsenic
C. Mercury
D. Lead
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A. Iron
B. Arsenic
C. Mercury
D. Lead
A. Factor VIII
B. Factor IX
C. Factor X
D. Factor XI
A. No increased risk of Sq. cell carcinoma
B. Purely nutritional disorder etiology
C. Mutation of DNA repair gene
D. Deficiency of copper
A. sickle cell anemia
B. hemolytic anemia
C. aplastic anemia
D. megaloblastic anemia
A. Sickle cell
B. Chronic infections
C. Iron deficiency
D. Aplastic
A. Erythroblastic anema
B. Mediterranean anemia
C. Beta – Thalassemia major
D. All of them
A. Klinefelter syndrome
B. Multiple hamartoma syndrome
C. Plummer Vinson syndrome
D. Sturge weber syndrome
A. Haemophilia A
B. Beta thalassemia majon
C. Fetal alcohol syndrome
D. Sickle cell anaemia
A. Aplastic anaemia
B. Acute myelocytic leukemia
C. Von willebrand disease
D. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
A. One beta chains and two alpha chains
B. Two alpha chains and two beta chains
C. One alpha chain and one beta chain
D. One alpha chains and two beta chains