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  • MC non-gynaecological cancer associated with pregnancy
  • Ductal carcinoma is MC type, accounting for 75–90% of breast cancer in pregnancy
  • All of the above
  • Mondor's disease is:
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    3. Carcinoma of the breast
    4. Premalignant condition of the breast
    5. Filariasis of the breast
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    3. Puberty
    4. Lactation
    5. Infancy
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    3. X-ray
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    3. Duodenal atresia
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    5. Esophageal atresia
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    3. Hirschsprung's disease
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    5. Pseudomyxoma peritonei
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    3. CBD stone
    4. Surgery
    5. Amebic infection
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    3. Carcinoma gallbladder
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    5. CBD stones
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    3. Jaundice
    4. Itching
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    4. Common bile duct
    5. Spermatic cord
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    3. Multiple myeloma
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    5. Spiral CT for stones
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    3. Hematuria
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    5. Lower pole involvement
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