Mcq Subject: Pathology
A 5 yr old boy presented to the ER with vomiting and abdominal distension. Abdominal imaging showed mass in the ileocecal region. Histopathological examination of biopsy from the region showed diffuse infiltrate of lymphoid cells admixed with macrophages giving a ‘starry-sky’ appearance. Which of the following translocations is unlikely to be seen in this condition?
A. t(2;8)
B. t(8;22)
C. t(8;14)
D. t(11;14)
View DescriptionSuperior sulcus tumor of the lungs characteristically presents with:
A. Horner's syndrome
B. Breathlessness
C. Hemoptysis
D. Sweating
View DescriptionPlummer- Vinson syndrome
A. Is due to folic acid deficiency
B. Common in males
C. Not associated with oral premalignancy
D. Strong association with post-cricoid carcinoma
View DescriptionColliquative necrosis is seen in?
A. Arthus phenomenon
B. Malignant hypertension
C. Tuberculoma
D. Lung abscess
View DescriptionGeneralized necrotising lymphadenopathy is –
A. Kimura disease
B. Kukuchi disease
C. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
D. Castleman's disease
View DescriptionIn sickle cell anemia all are true except –
A. Sickle cells
B. Target cells
C. Howell jolly bodies
D. Ringedsideroblast
View DescriptionPain due to stimulus non- painful stimulus that does not normally produce pain is called:
A. Allodynia.
B. Hyperalgesia.
C. Hyperasthesia.
D. Hyoerpathia.
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