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49. Which tem means enlargement of the thyroid gland? A Hypogonadism B. Euthyroid C. Goiter D. Hypophyseal enlargement E. Tetany 50. Insulin deficiency or resistance leads to hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis: A Graves’s disease B. Diabetes mellitus C. Cushing syndrome D. Acromegaly E. Myxedema
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