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    What Is the Pathophysiology of an Acute Attack of Extrinsic
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What Is the Pathophysiology of an Acute Attack of Extrinsic

Question 57

Question 57

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What is the pathophysiology of an acute attack of extrinsic asthma?


A) gradual degeneration and fibrosis
B) continuous severe attacks unresponsive to medication
C) type 1 hypersensitivity reaction
D) hyperresponsive mucosa

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