Mcq Subject: Pathology

The Low Grade Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma is:

A. Follicular

B. Large cell

C. Diffuse large cell

D. Lymphoblastic

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Chances of an offspring being affected when one parent is autosomal dominant heterozygote?

A. 25%

B. 50%

C. 100%

D. None

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All occurs in chronic inflammation except –

A. Infiltration of macrophages

B. Fibrosis

C. Infiltration of neutrophils

D. Angiogenesis

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Hypersensitivity pneumanitis is classically described as

A. Type I hypersensitivity reaction

B. Type II hypersensitivity reaction

C. Type III (immune complex) hypersensitivity

D. Type IV (cell mediated) hypersensitivity

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A patient has long standing severe hemolytic anemia characterized by hypochromic cells. Electrophoresis studies demonstrate a near complete absence of beta chains. Several years later, the patient develops cardiac failure. Intracardiac deposition of which of the following would be most likely to contribute to the cardiac failure?

A. Calcium

B. Iron

C. Magnesium

D. Potassium

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Increased Reid&;s index is increased in which of the following

A. Bronchiectasis

B. Bronchial asthma

C. Chronic bronchitis

D. Emphysema

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A 60-year-old woman noticed an enlarging “bump” beneath her tongue for the past year. She does not smoke or use alcohol. On physical examination, there is a 2.5-cm, movable, submucosal mass arising in the minor salivary glands on the buccal mucosa beneath the tongue on the right. Histologic examination of the excised mass shows that it is malignant and locally invasive. The tumor recurs within 1 year. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

B. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma

C. Primitive neuroectodermal tumor

D. Pleomorphic adenoma

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The fixative used in histopathology

A. 10% buffered neutral formalin

B. Bouins fixative

C. Glutaraldehyde

D. Ethyl alcohol

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‘Mickey Mouse Ears’ is a histological feature of:

A. Candidiasis

B. Paracoccidioidomycosis

C. Leptospirosis

D. Tuberculosis

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In myocardial infarction, early light microscopic change is –

A. Waviness of fibres

B. Necrosis of fibres

C. Round cell infiltration

D. None

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