Mcq Subject: Pathology
A 14-year-old boy presents for a pre-summer camp physical examination. Routine urinalysis discloses 3+ glucosuria. He admits to thirst and frequent urination, accompanied by a 4-kg (9-lb) weight loss over past few months. His parents note that he had a flu-like illness 5 months ago. His blood glucose is 220 mg/dL. Which of the following best explains the pathogenesis of hyperglycemia in this patient?
A. Excess dietary glucose
B. Increased peripheral insulin uptake
C. Irregular insulin secretion
D. Islet cell destruction
View DescriptionBone marrow finding in myelofibrosis ?
A. Dry tap (hypocellular)
B. Megaloblastic cells
C. Microcytic cells
D. Thrombocytosis
View DescriptionA patient with nephritic syndrome will not have September 2009
A. Hematuria
B. Mild to moderate proteinuria
C. Hypeension
D. Normal RBC
View DescriptionPhagolysosome fusion defect is seen in?
A. Chronic granulomatous disease
B. Chediak Hegashi disease
C. LAM 1
D. LAM 2
View DescriptionAll are true about pyogenic meningitis except –
A. Increased CSF protein
B. Pleocytosis
C. Markedly decreased CSF glucose
D. Decreased CSF C- reactive protein
View DescriptionType of necrosis occuring in brain?
A. Coagulative
B. Liquefactive
C. Fibrinoid
D. Caseous
View DescriptionKaryotyping is useful in diagnosis of-
A. Autosomal recessive disorders
B. X-linked recessive disorders
C. Chromosomal abnormalities
D. Biochemical abnormalities
View DescriptionSyndrome associated with increased risk of leukemia is
A. Plummer Vinson syndrome
B. Klinefelter syndrome
C. Sturge Weber syndrome
D. Multiple hamartoma syndrome
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