Mcq Subject: Pathology

The pulseless disease is –

A. Giant cell arteritis

B. Takayasu arteritis

C. Kawasaki disease

D. Polyarteritis nodosa

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Grafting done between genetically different individuals of the same species is –

A. Allograft

B. Autograft

C. Isograft

D. Xenograft

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Acute promyelocytic leukaemia (AML-M3) includes which of the following subtypes –

A. Hyper granular and hypo granular type

B. Hyper granular and hyper segmented

C. Hyper granular and micro granular type

D. Hypo granular and micro granular type

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Flow cytometry is used to

A. Antibody response T lymphocytes

B. Separate blood cells from whole blood

C. Distinguish between leukocytes

D. To get differential leukocyte count

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The surgical specimen is sent fresh from the surgical suite to the laboratory for frozen section examination. Before cutting into the specimen, the pathologist makes a careful gross examination, which demonstrates that most of the specimen has replacement of the normally fatty breast tissue with strands of dense, white, firm tissue. In a few areas, roughly spherical lesions up to 3-cm diameter with a bluish hue to them are seen. Palpation of these areas produces a fluctuant sensation. Which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis based on the gross evaluation?

A. Breast cancer

B. Changes of pregnancy

C. Fibroadenoma

D. Fibrocystic disease

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Commonest sites of intraabdominal abscess –

A. Subphrenic

B. Paracolic

C. Pelvis

D. Retroperitoneal

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Mesangial deposition of electron dense substance seen in-

A. IgA nephropathy

B. Membranous nephropathy

C. Minimal change disease

D. Post streptococcal glomerulonephritis

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A 5 year old boy has multiple asymptomatic oral and circular faintly hypopigmented macules with fine scaling on his face. The most probable clinical diagnosis is:

A. Pityriasis versicolor.

B. Indeterminate leprosy

C. Pityriasis alba

D. Acrofacial vitiligo

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Pathological features of acute rheumatic fever include following except?

A. Aschoff bodies

B. Pancarditis

C. MacCallum patch

D. None of the above

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Chemotaxis is promoted by the all except –

A. Lymphokine

B. Kallikerine

C. Serotonin

D. Complement factor

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