Description : Isotope used for the treatment of Hyper- thyroidism?
Last Answer : Iodine 131
Description : Isotope used for cancer treatment?
Last Answer : Cobalt 60
Description : The isotope of Phosphorous used for the treatment of blood cancer is?
Last Answer : Phosphorous-32
Description : Which isotope is used for the treatment of skin cancer ?
Last Answer : Phosphorous 32
Description : Which isotope is used for the treatment of cancer ?
Last Answer : Cobalt60$
Description : Which isotope is used in the treatment of leukemia ?
Last Answer : Phosphate of phosphorus 32 is used in the treatment of leukemia .
Description : Cobalt (60) isotope is used in the treatment of which disease? (1) Heart diseases (2) cancer (3) diabetes (4) skin diseases
Last Answer : (2) cancer Explanation: In cobalt-60 therapy, cobalt-60- generated gamma radiation is used to destroy tumors. Cobalt-60 therapy is also known as Gamma Knife® therapy.
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'White blood cells'
Description : Which statement is true with respect to Leukaemia? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : In leukaemia (Blood cancer) leucocyte count `:-`
Last Answer : In leukaemia (Blood cancer) leucocyte count `:-` A. `gt` 1 lac B. `lt` 10,000 C. 10-20,000 D. None
Description : Hypouricaemia can occur in (A) Xanthine oxidase deficiency (B) Psoriasis (C) Leukaemia (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Which of the following is associated with Hyperuricaemia? 1) is usually due to an excess purine consumption 2) occurs in association with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia 3) in primary gout is inherited in ... with low dose aspirin therapy 5) can be treated with uricosuric drugs even in renal failure
Last Answer : Answers-2 Hyperuricaemia may be due to increased purine intake, urate production or reduced urate clearance, and is most commonly due to the latter. Therefore it can occur in association with enhanced ... . Many of the uricosuric drugs may be detrimental in renal failure and may not be effective.
Description : Blood cancer is commonly known as – (1) Leucoderma (2) Leukaemia (3) Haemophilia (4) Sickle-cell. anaemia
Last Answer : (2) Leukaemia Explanation: Leukemia is a cancer of blood and bone marrow. When a person has leukemia, the body makes too many white blood cells (leukocytes). The causes of most types of leukemia are not known. In general, all cancers have a breakdown in the normal way cell division is controlled.
Description : Increased RBC's in the blood leads to a condition called - (1) Anemia (2) Haemophilia (3) Polycythemia (4) Leukaemia
Last Answer : (3) Polycythemia Explanation: Polycythemia is an abnormally high concentration of hemoglobin in the blood through an increase in red cell numbers. People with this condition have thicker blood, which ... in the circulation by increasing or decreasing the rate of production by the bone marrow.
Description : Blood cancer is otherwise called as - (1) Anaemia (2) Polycythemia (3) Leucopenia (4) Leukaemia
Last Answer : (4) Leukaemia Explanation: Leukemia is a type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of immature white blood cells called "blasts". Leukemia is a broad ... affecting the blood, bone marrow, and lymphoid system, which are all known as hematological neoplasms.
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of the – (1) Red blood cells (2) White blood cells (3) Blood platelets (4) Blood plasma
Last Answer : (2) White blood cells Explanation: Leukemia is a type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of immature white blood cells called "blasts". Damage to ... petechiae). White blood cells, which are involved in fighting pathogens, may be suppressed or dysfunctional.
Description : The blood cancer is known as (a) haemolysis (b) haemophilia (c) leukaemia (d) thrombosis.
Last Answer : (c) leukaemia
Description : .Which one of the following conditions though harmful in itself, is also potential saviour from a mosquito borne infectious disease ? (a) Thalassaemia (b) Sickle cell anaemia (c) Pernicious anaemia (d) Leukaemia
Last Answer : (b) Sickle cell anaemia
Description : Which of the following oncogenic viruses was first detected? A.Rous sarcoma virus. B.Epstein-Barr virus C.Herpes simplex virus type 2 D.Human T cell leukaemia virus
Last Answer : A.Rous sarcoma virus.
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells?
Last Answer : White blood cells
Description : Leukaemia is caused due to
Last Answer : Number of WBCs increases in blood
Description : The MOST common cause of gingival enlargement is: A. Hereditary B. Drug induced C. Plaque induced D. Leukaemia
Last Answer : C. Plaque induced
Description : Antibiotics should be used routinely to prevent infection arising from oral surgery in patients suffering from all the following EXCEPT: A. Agranulocytosis B. Sever uncontrolled diabetes C. Aplastic anaemia D. Mumps E. Leukaemia
Last Answer : D. Mumps
Description : The following is true about use of prednisolone in malignant diseases except: A. It is curative in acute childhood leukaemia B. It is used in Hodgkin’s disease C. It controls hypercalcaemia in patients with bony metastasis D. It affords symptomatic relief in most cancer patients
Last Answer : A. It is curative in acute childhood leukaemia
Description : 1. Which type of coal is difficult to light in the open air? 2. Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal increase of which cells? 3. Howmany subjects are in the Union list? ... ship was sailing? 20. Which gave an impetus to the growth of militant nationalism on a widespread scale?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Peat 2. White blood cells 3. 97 subjects 4. Seismograph 5. Akbar 6. Loss of electrons 7. Bangladesh 8. Under valuation of the assets. 9. Volcanoes 10. Guru Gobind Singh 11. ... 15. Wandiwash 16. Western Australia 17. Kathak 18. Pitcher plant 19. Mediterranean Sea 20. Partition of Bengal
Description : Increased RBC’s in the blood leads to a condition called (1) Anemia (2) Haemophilia (3) Polycythemia (4) Leukaemia
Last Answer : Polycythemia
Description : Leukaemia or blood cancer is characterised by abnormal in crease of the – (1) Red blood cells (2) White blood cells (3) Blood platelets (4) Blood plasma
Description : Blood cancer is otherwise called as (1) Anaemia (2) Polycythemia (3) Leucopenia (4) Leukaemia
Last Answer : Leukaemia
Description : The isotope deuterium of hydrogen has : -Science
Last Answer : Hydrogen has no neutron, deuterium has one, and tritium has two neutrons. The isotopes of hydrogen have, respectively, mass numbers of one, two, and three.
Description : The isotope of Cobalt used for the treat- ment of cancer?
Description : Which isotope is used to determine the age of fossils ?
Last Answer : Carbon 14 $
Description : Isotope was discovered by?
Last Answer : Frederick Soddy
Description : What is meant by isotope of an element?
Last Answer : The meaning of isotope is iso-same, tope-place. Atoms having different atomic masses with the same atomic number. They are given the same place in the periodic table.
Description : Radioactive isotope of Uranium used in Nuclear Bomb is ? A.92 U 235 (Answer) B.92 U 234 C. 92 U 233 D. 92 U 238
Last Answer : A.92 U 235 (Answer)
Description : Heavy water is used as a coolant in nuclear reactors. Heavy water is (1) water rich in minerals (2) ozonised water (3) water containing minerals of heavy metal (4) water containing heavy isotope of hydrogen
Last Answer : water containing heavy isotope of hydrogen
Description : What is the difference between an isotope and an ion?
Last Answer : A: An isotope is an atom of an element with a different number of neutrons, while an ion is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons.
Description : Is the decay of a radioactive isotope predictable (causally determined) or not?
Last Answer : At this point it seems to be a result of quantum indeterminacy. In other words, since the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is in effect at that level, all we can determine is probability (hence a predictable ... , it is deterministic and we will (hopefully) one day be able to understand it as such.
Description : Which isotope of uranium capable of sustaining chain reactions? -Do You Know?
Description : How many protons will remain when cobalt isotope with atomic number 27 losses 3 electrons?
Last Answer : 110 to 114
Description : What is the half-life of carbon 12 isotope ?
Last Answer : Carbon -12 is a normal atom. It is not radioactive. C- 14 is radioactive. Its half -life is 5,630 years
Description : Which Isotope Destroys Cancer Cells ?
Last Answer : : The isotope cobalt _60 destroys cancer cells.
Description : What is the difference between isotope and isobar ?
Last Answer : Isotopes are different forms of the same atom , so that the mass numbers are different. And isobars are atoms of different elements with the same mass. So isotopes will have many similarities in basic properties , but there may be no similarities between isobars.
Description : What is the isotope of chlorine ?
Last Answer : : The number of isotopes of chloris is 2
Description : What are the properties of isotope ?
Last Answer : It has the same atomic number but different neutron and mass numbers.
Last Answer : Radioisotope is used in goiter
Last Answer : Atoms that have the same number of protons but different numbers of masses and neutrons are called isotopes of each other.
Description : The isotope of carbon used extensively for studies in photosynthesis is
Last Answer : The isotope of carbon used extensively for studies in photosynthesis is A. `C^(13)` B. `C^(14)` C. `C^(15)` D. `C^(16)`
Description : The radioactive isotope of cerium - 137 of weigh 8g was collected on 1st Feb. 2006 kept in a sealed tube. On 1st July, 2006, it was found that only 0.
Last Answer : The radioactive isotope of cerium - 137 of weigh 8g was collected on 1st Feb. 2006 kept in a sealed tube. On ... days B. 30 days C. 25 days D. 50 days