Mcq Subject: Pathology
Finnish of nephrotic syndrome is caused by defect in following protein aEUR’
A. Nephrin
B. Podocin
C. Alpha actinin
D. CD2 activated protein
View DescriptionA 27-year-old, previously healthy man suddenly collapses at a party where both legal and illicit drugs are being used. En route to the hospital, he requires resuscitation with defibrillation to establish a normal cardiac rhythm. On physical examination, his temperature is 40deg C; respirations, 30/ min; heart rate, 110/min; and blood pressure, 175/90 mm Hg. He has dilated pupils, a perforated nasal septum, and a prominent callus on the right thumb. CT scan of the head shows an acute right frontal lobe hemorrhage. Which of the following substances is most likely responsible for these findings?
A. Amphetamine
B. Barbiturate
C. Cocaine
D. Ethanol
View DescriptionWhich of the following is not a tumor marker –
A. CEA
B. Tyrosinase
C. Human leucocyte antigen A2
D. AFP
View DescriptionA 42-year-old man experiences malaise and increasing icterus for 2 weeks. Physical examination shows jaundice, but there are no other significant findings. Serologic test results are positive for IgM anti-HAV and negative for anti-HCV, HBsAg, and IgM anti-HBc. Which of the following outcomes is most likely to occur in this man?
A. Chronic active hepatitis
B. Complete recovery
C. Fulminant hepatitis
D. Hepatocellular carcinoma
View Descriptiona1 antitrypsin deficiency is seen in
A. Bronchial asthma
B. Emphysema
C. Bronchiectasis
D. Lung carcinoma
View DescriptionDiagnostic feature of parathyroid carcinoma is ?
A. Cytology
B. Metastasis
C. Clinical features
D. All
View DescriptionDelayed prolonged increase in vascular permeability in inflammation is due to:
A. Interleukin 1 mediated endothelial retraction
B. Increased transcytosis
C. Leakage from newly formed blood vessels
D. Release of histamine causing endothelial contraction
View DescriptionCalcification of soft tissues without any distrubance of calcium metabolism is called:
A. Ionotrophic calcification
B. Monotrophic calcification
C. Dystrophic calcification
D. Calcium induced calcification
View DescriptionBile infarct is related to –
A. Hepatitis B
B. Dubin Johnson syndrome
C. Extrahepatic cholestasis
D. Intraphepatic cholestasis
View DescriptionNeurological symptoms and premature graying of hair is associated with:
A. Folic acid deficiency
B. Pernicious anaemia
C. Plummer-Vinson syndrome
D. Paterson-Kelly syndrome
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