Mcq Subject: Pathology

Nasopharyngeal angiofibromas are most frequently seen –

A. In the second decade

B. In the third decade

C. In the fourth

D. In the fifth and sixth decades

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An 18-year-old man is rushed to the emergency room in shock following a motor vehicle accident. He is transfused with 5 U of blood. Following the transfusion the patient complains of fever, nausea, vomiting, and chest pain. Laboratory data show elevated indirect serum bilirubin, decreased serum haptoglobin, and a positive Coombs test. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia

B. Disseminated intravascular coagulation

C. Hemolytic transfusion reaction

D. Hemolytic uremic syndrome

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Adenosine deaminasc deficiency is seen in the following –

A. Common variable immunodeficiency

B. Severe combined immunodeficiency

C. Chronic granulomatous disease

D. Nezelof syndrome

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A 30-year old patient having a history of rheumatic fever during adolescence, presented with high grade fever and erythematous lesion on both palms. On echocardiography, the cardiologist detects small sterile vegetations along line of closure of the mitral valve. Which of the following is least likely to be found in this patient?

A. MacCallum plaques

B. Aschoff bodies

C. Osler nodes

D. Roth spots

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Which of the following can deliver 90% oxygen?

A. Venturi mask

B. Rebreathing O2 mask

C. Nasal prongs

D. Non-rebreathing mask with O2reservoir bag

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All of Which is family of selectin, except –

A. P selectin

B. L selectin

C. A selectin

D. E selectin

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In children, Superior quadrantanopia is due to

A. Pituitary lesion

B. Temporal lobe lesion

C. Optic neuritis

D. Migraine

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A 30 yr old man undergoes emergency laparotomy following penetrating injury to abdomen. Coincidentally surgeon notices a 2cm mass at the tip of appendix. It is yellowish brown in colour and firm to touch. IHC is positive for chromogranin and synaptophysis, negative for ki67. which of the following could be the possible diagnosis ?

A. Desmoid tumor

B. Lipoma

C. Neuroendocrine tumor

D. Fecolith

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White infarcts occurs in one of the following organs

A. Ovary

B. Lung

C. Intestine

D. Heart

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Cardiac condition requiring Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Infective Endocarditis?

A. Coronary Heart Disease

B. Rheumatic Heart Disease

C. Cardiac Pacemakers

D. Hypertensive Heart Disease

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