Mcq Subject: Pathology

Honeycomb histological appearance is seen in:

A. Adenoid cystic carcinoma

B. Primordial cyst

C. Burkitt’s lymphoma

D. Pernicious anemia

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A 40-year-old, moderately obese man presents with a persistent productive cough. The cough has been present for several weeks, but recently the man noted that his sputum has assumed a greenish color. Fuher questioning elicits a history of productive cough, usually in the winter months, over the past several years. He has smoked two packs of cigarettes per day since he was 16 years old. On examination, the man is febrile (100deg F), and coarse rhonchi and wheezes can be appreciated bilaterally. Which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis?

A. Bronchogenic carcinoma

B. Chronic bronchitis with superimposed infection

C. Cystic fibrosis

D. Emphysema

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The following agents are known as leukemogens except

A. Benzene

B. Berylium

C. Ethylene oxide

D. Ionizing radiation

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A 40-year-old, moderately obese man presents with a persistent productive cough. The cough has been present for several weeks, but recently the man noted that his sputum has assumed a greenish color. Fuher questioning elicits a history of productive cough, usually in the winter months, over the past several years. He has smoked two packs of cigarettes per day since he was 16 years old. On examination, the man is febrile (100deg F), and coarse rhonchi and wheezes can be appreciated bilaterally. Which of the following is the MOST likely diagnosis?

A. Bronchogenic carcinoma

B. Chronic bronchitis with superimposed infection

C. Cystic fibrosis

D. Emphysema

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The following agents are known as leukemogens except

A. Benzene

B. Berylium

C. Ethylene oxide

D. Ionizing radiation

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All are true of actue rheumatic fever except –

A. Aschoff nodule in mycoacardium

B. Focal myocardial fiber necrosis

C. Microthrombi in arteriole

D. Lymphocytic myocarditis

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A 15 year-old boy presented with one day history of bleeding gums, subconjunctival bleed and purpuric rash. Investigations revealed the following results: Hb -6.4 gm/dL; TLC -26, 500 mm3; Platelet -35, 000/ mm3; prothrombin time -20 sec with a control of 13 sec; paial thromboplastin time-50 sec; and Fibrinogen 10 mg/dL. Peripheral smear was suggestive of acute myeloblastic leukaemia. Which of the following is the most likely ?

A. Myeloblastic leukemia without maturation

B. Myeloblastic leukemia with maturation

C. Promelocytic leukemia.

D. Myelomoncytic leukemia

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Part of the kidney unit involved in Arsenic Poisoning –

A. Collecting duct

B. Loop of henle

C. PCT

D. DCT

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Which one of the following stains is specific for Amyloid?-

A. Periodic Acid schif (PAS)

B. Alzerian red

C. Congo red

D. Von - Kossa

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Which of the following is the rationale to perform a spinal tap on a newly diagnosed client with leukemia?

A. To rule out bacterial meningitis

B. To check if leukemia has spread to the cerebral spinal fluid

C. To classify the type of leukemia

D. To lower the pressure in the brain

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