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Protein C deficiency may cause central retinal vein occlusion in a young patient.
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In atherosclerosis, raised HDL is associated with atherosclerosis.
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In atherosclerosis, proliferation of smooth muscle cells in the intima is typical.
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In atherosclerosis, thinning of the intima is a feature.
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In atherosclerosis, foamy macrophages are seen in type I plaque.
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Atherosclerosis occurs in the retinal artery.
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During wound healing, during collagen synthesis, lysine and proline are directly incorporated into the collagen molecules.
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During wound healing, in infected wound collagen lysis is increase.
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During wound healing, in scurvy the wound is weak due to increased activity of collagenase.
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During wound healing, with absorbable suture, the wound strength decreases from the time of suturing.
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With regard to cell growth, achondroplasia does not affect membranous bone
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With regard to cell growth, hypocalcaemia can lead to enlargement of the parathyroid gland.
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