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Quiz on Hepatitis (Advance)
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Hepatitis is a common liver disease that is responsible for mortality as well as morbidity. Test your knowledge on hepatitis by taking this quiz.
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Which statement best describes hepatitis?
Inflammation of the liver
Cancer of the liver
Liver failure
None of the above
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