Mcq Subject: Pathology

“Warty” or “Cauliflower” like growth is

A. Papilloma

B. fibroma

C. Lipoma

D. Torus

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Small round cell tumors are all EXCEPT:

A. Synol carcinoma

B. Neuroblastoma

C. Embryonal rhabdosarcoma

D. PNET

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Which of the following is the least common site of atherosclerotic lesions –

A. Aortic bifurcation

B. Pulmonary arterial trunk

C. Common carotid artery

D. Middle cerebral artery

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Which of the pathognomic feature of Alzheimer’s disease?

A. Lewy body

B. Plaques and tangles

C. Pick bodies

D. Red neuronal degeneration

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Wound contraction is mediated by?

A. Epithelial cell

B. Myofibroblasts

C. Collagen

D. Elastin

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A 33-year-old woman presents with black stools. Laboratory studies demonstrate a hypochromic, microcytic anemia. Upper GI endoscopy reveals a duodenal ulcer. Which of the following best describes the stools in this patient with peptic ulcer disease?

A. Hematemesis

B. Hematobilia

C. Hematochezia

D. Melena

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Angelic look refers to:

A. SLE

B. Cherubim.

C. Hurler syndrome.

D. Cushing syndrome.

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Which of the following is commonest material used to make ohopedic implant

A. Titanium

B. Stainless steel

C. Polyethylene (UHMWPE)

D. Methyl-methacrylate

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Direct Coombs test is positive for:

A. IgA

B. IgE

C. IgM

D. IgG

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What is the half-life of p53 protein in normal cells?

A. 20 minutes

B. 60 minutes

C. 12 hours

D. 1 day

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