Sunday, August 20, 2006
Question of the day
In species other than the horse, yellow plasma with a normal hematocrit suggests hyperbilirubinemia secondary to what?
Yesterday's question:
Increased plasma bilirubin concentration in horses often occurs secondarily to what?
Answer: Anorexia
In species other than the horse, yellow plasma with a normal hematocrit suggests hyperbilirubinemia secondary to what?
Yesterday's question:
Increased plasma bilirubin concentration in horses often occurs secondarily to what?
Answer: Anorexia

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