Mcq Subject: Pathology

All the following polyps are premalignant except:March 2011

A. Juvenile polyposis syndrome

B. Familial polyposis syndrome

C. Hyperplastic polyps

D. Peutz Jegher syndrome

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Paradoxical respiration is seen in

A. Multiple fracture ribs

B. Diaphragmatic palsy

C. Bulbar polio

D. Severe asthma

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Coagulative necrosis is seen in

A. TB

B. Sarcoidosis

C. Gangrene

D. Cryptococcal infection

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Histopathology showing large cells with plant like apperance with perinuclear halo is seen in which type of renal cell carcinoma ?

A. Onchocytoma

B. Granular cell carcinoma

C. Angiosarcoma

D. Chromophobic

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Viridans streptococci A Include Streptococcus mutans, mitis, sanguis and salivarious B Reliable produce haemolysis on blood Agar plates C Accounts for few cases of infective endocarditis D The men strains of cariogenic streptococcus E Can be isolated from the bloodstream in the majority of patients immediately after dental extraction

A. ADC is true

B. ADE is true

C. ABC is false

D. ADC is false

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Which of the following is seen in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura:

A. Thrornbocytosis

B. Increased prothrombin time

C. Increased bleeding time

D. Increased clotting time

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A 25-year-old woman with amenorrhea has never had menarche. On physical examination, she is 145 cm (4 ft 9 in) tall. She has a webbed neck, a broad chest, and widely spaced nipples. Strong pulses are palpable in the upper extremities, but there are only weak pulses in the lower extremities. On abdominal MR imaging, her ovaries are small, elongated, and tubular. Which of the following karyotypes is she most likely to have?

A. 45, X/46, XX

B. 46, X, X (fra)

C. 47, XXY

D. 47, XXX

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A 50-year-old woman presents with easy fatigability, a smooth sore tongue, numbness and tingling of the feet, and weakness of the legs. A complete blood count shows a megaloblastic anemia that is not reversed by folate therapy. Hemoglobin is 5.6 g/dL, WBC count is 5,100/mL, and platelets are 240,000/mL. This patient most likely has a deficiency of which of the following vitamins?

A. Vitamin B1 (thiamine)

B. Vitamin B2 (riboflavin)

C. Vitamin B12

D. Vitamin K

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Hypersensitivity angitis is seen in –

A. SLE

B. Polyaeritis nodosa

C. Henoch schonlein purpura

D. Buergers disease

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Which of the following agents is of value in the postoperative care of the hemophilic patient?

A. Vitamin K

B. Monsel's solution

C. Aminocaproic acid

D. Factor 8 cryoprecipitate

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