Mcq Subject: Pathology

In a FAP patient which is an important CA risk

A. Retinoblastoma

B. Brain tumor

C. Colorectal CA

D. Prostate CA

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Virchow’s triad for thrombosis include all except ?

A. Stasis

B. Endothelial injury

C. Hypercoagulability

D. platelet thrombis

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Least likely to be Pre-leukemic condition is –

A. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria

B. Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria

C. Aplastic anemia

D. Myelodysplastic syndrome

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Lacunar Reed Sternberg cell is found in which type of Hodgkin’s lymphoma?

A. Mixed cellularity

B. Lymphocyte rich

C. Nodular sclerosis

D. Lymphocyte depleted

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Common pathological changes seen in kidney in benign hypeension are –

A. Fibronoid necrosis

B. Microaneurysm

C. Hyaline aeriosclerosis

D. Thining of walls

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Substance obtained from lipoxygenase pathway and shows chemotaxis to neutrophils is

A. LT B4

B. LX A4

C. Prostacyclin

D. Thromboxane A2

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All are true about cystic fibrosis except?

A. Recurrent respiratory infections

B. Majority of males are infertile

C. Fasting hyperglycemia is a feature of early disease

D. Sweat chloride is >70 meq/1

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Integrin connects actin to which macromolecule in ECM?

A. Vitronectin

B. Laminin

C. Fibronectin

D. Collagen

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False statement in collapsing glomerulopathy:

A. It is a morphologic variant of FSGS (focal segmental glomerulosclerosis)

B. Microscopically retraction and /or collapse of the entire glomerular tuft is seen

C. There is no proliferation or hypertrophy of glomerular visceral epithelial cells

D. It may be idiopathic or HIV associated nephropathy

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A 50-year-old chronic alcoholic presents to the emergency room with 12 hours of severe abdominal pain. The pain radiates to the back and is associated with an urge to vomit. Physical examination discloses exquisite abdominal tenderness. Laboratory studies show elevated serum amylase. Which of following morphologic changes would be expected in the peripancreatic tissue of this patient?

A. Coagulative necrosis

B. Caseous necrosis

C. Fat necrosis

D. Fibrinoid necrosis

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