The six glycogen storage diseases and their respective deficient enzymes are :
Type I - Von Gierke - Glycogen -6 - Phosphate
Type II - Pompe - Lysosomal alpha 1,4 glycosidase
Type III - Cori - Debranching Enzyme
Type IV - Andersen - Branching Enzyme
Type V - McArdle - Muscle Glycogen Phosphorylase
Type VI - Hers - Hepatic Glycogen Phosphorylase
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A. 9 years
B. 10 years
C. 11 years
D. 12 years
# Karyotyping of foetus can be done from all of the folowing EXCEPT :
A. Lymphocyte
B. Monocyte
C. Amniocyte
D. Fibroblast
Common Problems in Dental Film Processing and Development
| Problem | Causes |
|---|---|
| Light Radiographs | (i) Processing errors
ii) Under Exposure
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| Dark Radiographs | i) Processing errors
ii) Over exposure
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| Insufficient Contrast |
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| Film Fog |
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Differential Diagnosis in Dentistry Part 2
24 . Centrifugal growth pattern of bone growth is seen in:
- Central Ossifying Fibroma
- Central Cementifying Fibroma
- Central Cemento-ossifying Fibroma
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