Mcq Subject: Pathology
In rabies pathological lesions in CNS are –
A. Brainstem encephalitis
B. Cranial nerve arteritis
C. Neuronal loss
D. Neurofibrillary tangles
View DescriptionAngiogenesis is
A. Formation of the new blood vessels
B. Repair by connective tissues
C. Formation of the blood clot
D. All of the above
View DescriptionThe following condition is treated with
A. Systemic antifungal therapy
B. Systemic antiviral therapy
C. Systemic corticosteroids
D. Systemic antibiotics
View DescriptionA 1-year-old female infant is hospitalized for pneumonia. Bacterial cultures of the sputum have grown Pseudomonas aeruginosa. She has had two prior hospitalizations for severe respiratory infections. Her mother has noted that when she kisses her child, the child tastes “salty.” The child has had weight loss that the mother attributes to frequent vomiting and diarrhea with bulky, foul-smelling fatty stools. The child is small for her age. Which of the following critical proteins is altered in this condition?
A. Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
B. Dystrophin
C. a-1,4-Glucosidase
D. a-L-Iduronidase
View DescriptionA 27-year-old male presents with a testicular mass, which is resected and diagnosed as being a yolk sac tumor. Which one of the listed substances is most likely to be increased in this patient’s serum as a result of being secreted from the cells of this tumor?
A. Acid phosphatase
B. a fetoprotein (AFP)
C. Alkaline phosphatase
D. b-human chorionic gonadotropin (b-hCG)
View DescriptionA newborn baby presented with profuse bleeding from the umbilical stump after birth. Rest of the examination and PT, APTT are within normal limits. Most probable diagnosis is –
A. Factor X deficiency
B. Glanzmann thrombasthenia
C. Von willebrand disease
D. Bernard soulier disease
View DescriptionChromosomal translocation characteristic in acute promyelocytic leukemia is:
A. t ( 15; 17)
B. t ( 22; 9)
C. t ( 21; 17)
D. t ( 8; 21)
View DescriptionAll of the following statements are true except?
A. Microglial cells are modified macrophages in Brain
B. Hofbauer cells are modified macrophages in placenta
C. Stellate cells are modified macrophages in Liver
D. Osteoclasts are modified macrophages
View DescriptionIn which of the following, ‘Zellballens’ are seen?
A. Gastric carcinoma
B. Angiosarcoma
C. Pheochromocytoma
D. Colon carcinoma
View DescriptionConditions associated with an increased risk of squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus include all of the following except –
A. Barrett's Oesophagus
B. Achalasia cardia
C. Smoking
D. Tylosis
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