Mcq Subject: Pathology

All are predisposing factors of Deep Vein thrombosis, EXCEPT :

A. Cushing's syndrome

B. Hip surgery

C. Lower limb trauma

D. Subungual melanoma

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A female presents with history of progressive breathlessness. Histology shows heterogenous patchy fibrosis with several fibroblastic foci. The most likely diagnosis is –

A. Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia

B. Non specific interstitial pneumonia

C. Usual interstitial pneumonia

D. Desquamative interstitial pneumonia

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Most common site for small intestinal carcinoma is –

A. Duodenum

B. Jejunum

C. lleum

D. All are affected equally

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Adult PCKD is?

A. Autosomal dominant

B. Autosomal recessive

C. X-linked recessive

D. Mitochondrial inheritance

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Neurofibromatosis shows which of the following mode of inheritance ?

A. AD

B. AR

C. X linked dominant

D. X linked recessive

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True about Kartagener’s syndrome -a) Dextrocardiab) Infertilityc) Mental retardationd) Bronchiectasis

A. acd

B. abd

C. abc

D. ab

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Hypersegmented neutrophils are seen in

A. Thalassemia

B. Iron deficiency

C. Megaloblastic anemia

D. All

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Major source of collagen in cirrhosis –

A. Kupfer cells

B. Ito cell (Hepatic stellate cell)

C. Hepatocyte

D. Canalicular cell

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Unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia with increased urobilinogen is seen in:

A. Hemolytic anemia

B. Liver cirrhosis

C. Bile duct obstruction

D. Sclerosing cholangitis

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A 62-year-old man has had fever and a 4-kg weight loss over the past 6 months. On physical examination, his temperature is 38.6deg C. He has generalized nontender lymphadenopathy, and the spleen tip is palpable. Laboratory studies show hemoglobin, 10.1 g/dL; hematocrit, 30.3%; platelet count, 140,000/mm3; and WBC count, 24,500/mm3 with 10% segmented neutrophils, 1% bands, 86% lymphocytes, and 3% monocytes. A cervical lymph node biopsy specimen microscopically shows a nodular pattern of small lymphoid cells. A bone marrow biopsy specimen shows infiltrates of similar small cells having surface immunoglobulins that are CD5+, but CD10-. Cytogenetic analysis indicates t (11;14) in these cells. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Acute lymphoblastic lymphoma

B. Burkitt lymphoma

C. Follicular lymphoma

D. Mantle cell lymphoma

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