Mcq Subject: Pathology

Most successful application of tumor markers

A. Screening in asymptomatic periodicity

B. Effect of treatment and early detection

C. Differentiating benign from malignant

D. Staging the extent of disease

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Michaelis-Gutmann bodiesare found in:

A. Malakoplakia

B. Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis

C. Nail patella syndrome

D. APKD

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Painful syndrome with increased reaction to a stimulus and an increased threshold; faulty identification and localization of stimulus, is called as:

A. Causalgia.

B. Hyperpathia.

C. Hyperasthesia.

D. Phantom pain.

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All of the following result in endogenous pigmentation of teeth except:

A. Tetracycline

B. Fetal jaundice

C. Erythroblastosis fetalis.

D. Vitamin B deficiency

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False about Wolman disease is –

A. It is a lysosomal storage disorder

B. It is characterized by deficient acid lysosomal lipase

C. It shows autosomal AR inheritance pattern

D. It is characterized by adrenal calcification and corneal clouding

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An acute apical abscess is usually a result of:

A. Periodontal pocket

B. Occlusal interference

C. Necrotic pulp

D. Chronic gingivitis

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MHC class I represented on –

A. All cells

B. All nucleated cells

C. RBCs

D. None

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A 50-year-old man with muscle pain and fever for a month now notes darker colored urine for the past 2 weeks. On physical examination, he has palpable purpuric lesions of his skin. Urinalysis shows hematuria and proteinuria. Serum laboratory findings include mixed cryoglobulinemia with a polyclonal increase in IgG, as well as a high titer of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies, mainly antimyeloperoxidase (MPO-ANCA, or P-ANCA. A skin biopsy is performed. What pathologic finding is most likely to be observed in this biopsy?

A. Giant cells and macrophages

B. Medial fibrinoid necrosis

C. Micro abscesses

D. Mycotic aneurysms

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Specific type of cells found in infectious mononucleosis:

A. Downey cells.

B. Raquet cells.

C. Arbiskov cells.

D. None of the above.

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All are seen in primary extraglandular Sjogren syndrome except –

A. Rheumatoid ahritis

B. Raynaud's phenomena

C. Lymphoma

D. Splenomegaly

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