Mcq Subject: Pathology

A 40 year old female patient presents with excessive bleeding. Patient gives a history of road traffic accident 5 hours ago and had a lacerated wound on lower back region. Blood grouping test reveals presence of Anti A antibody, Anti B antibody, Anti H antibody and Anti Rh D antibody in the serum. The blood group of this patient is?

A. O positive

B. O negative

C. AB positive

D. Bombay blood group

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The type of mammary ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) most likely to result in a palpable abnormality in the breast is –

A. Apocrine DCIS

B. Neuroendocrine DCIS

C. Well differentiated DCIS

D. Comedo DCIS

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The differential diagnosis for pancytopenia with cellular bone marrow include the following except –

A. Megaloblastic anemia

B. Myelodysplasia

C. Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria

D. Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia

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Factors that produce acute pancreatitis include all of the following except

A. Alcohol

B. Hypercalcemia of parathyroid origin

C. Gall stones

D. Haemochromatosis

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True statements are all except:

A. Chromosome six has the genes for MHC

B. Genes encoding complement proteins are located adjacent to class I

C. Monocytes have MHC II antigens on their surface

D. Class III does not encode complement

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ESR is raised in -a) Sickle cell anaemiab) Multiple myelomac) Acute myocardial Infarctiond) Angina pectoris

A. bc

B. c

C. ac

D. ad

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A 60-year-old male, chronic smoker, presented with fatigue and chest pain. On examination, there was inset left eyeball with drooping upper left eyelid and reduced left pupil size. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this condition?

A. Squamous cell carcinoma involving the apex of his left lung

B. Adenocarcinoma involving left mainstem bronchus

C. A small-cell carcinoma involving the hilum of his left lung

D. Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma involving the left lower lobe

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Paul -Bunnell test is positive in:

A. Infectious mononucleosis

B. Multiple myeloma

C. Malignant nerves

D. Rubella

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Most common cause of leukocoria in newborn is

A. Congenital cataract

B. Toxocara infection

C. Retinoblastoma

D. CMV infection

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Which one of the following variants of renal cell carcinoma has the worst prognosis –

A. Papillary

B. Tubuloalveolar

C. Chromophobe

D. Sarcomatoid

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