Mcq Subject: Pathology
Tennis racket cells is seen in –
A. Sarcoma botyroides
B. Vaginal adenocarcinoma
C. Leiomyoma uterus
D. Seminoma
View DescriptionAll of following are features of Ascher syndrome except:
A. Double upper lip
B. Tongue tie.
C. Blepharochalasis.
D. Non toxic thyroid enlargement.
View DescriptionWhich of the following lymphomas is associated with HTLV virus infection?
A. Burkitt's lymphoma
B. B-Cell lymphoma
C. Adult T cell leukemia and lymphoma
D. Hodgkin's disease
View DescriptionAcute phase reactants of inflammation are-
A. C-reactive protein (CRP)
B. haptoglobin
C. Transferrin
D. Prostaglandins
View DescriptionPhysical examination of a premenopausal woman demonstrates bony swellings in the distal interphalangeal joints; no inflammation is apparent. The proximal interphalangeal joints, hands, and wrists are not involved, and the patient is asymptomatic. Which of the following processes is etiologically related to these findings?
A. Autoantibody formation
B. Bacterial infection
C. Crystal deposition
D. Joint trauma
View DescriptionA 15-year-old boy is rushed to the emergency room after suffering a tonic-clonic seizure 4 weeks after a spelunking expedition. The boy appears irritable and agitated, and his parents state that he has difficulty swallowing fluids. Lumbar puncture shows numerous lymphocytes. The patient becomes delirious, slips into a coma, and expires. At autopsy, the brain stem shows infiltrates of lymphocytes around small blood vessels and evidence of neuronophagia. Some neurons contain eosinophilic inclusions. What is the proper name for these neuronal inclusions?
A. Councilman bodies
B. Hirano bodies
C. Lewy bodies
D. Negri bodies
View DescriptionWhich finding on electron microscopy indicates irreversible cell injury:
A. Dilatation of endoplasmic reticulum.
B. Dissociation of ribosomes from rough endoplasmic reticulum
C. Flocculent amorphous densities in the mitochondria
D. Myelin figures
View DescriptionStellate granuloma is characteristic pathological feature of?
A. Crohn's disease
B. Cat scratch disease
C. Hodgkin's disease
D. Berrylliosis
View DescriptionNot a vessel wall condition leading to bleeding ?
A. Henoch-schonleinpurpura
B. Autoimmune thrombocytopenic purpura
C. Cushing's syndrome
D. Scurvy
View DescriptionA 16-year-old boy is rushed to the emergency room after sustaining a stab wound to the chest during a fight. Physical examination reveals a 1-cm entry wound at the right 5th intercostal space in the midclavicular line. His temperature is 37degC (98.6degF), respirations are 35 per minute and blood pressure is 90/50 mm Hg. A chest X-ray shows air in the right pleural space. Which of the following pulmonary conditions is the expected complication of pneumothorax arising in this patient?
A. Atelectasis
B. Chylothorax
C. Diffuse alveolar damage
D. Pyothorax
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