Mcq Subject: Pathology

A 38 year old male has paroxysmal hypeension. He is subsequently found to have medullary carcinoma of the thyroid, pheochromocytoma, and mucosal neuromas. Parathyroid involvement is not noted. What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. MEN type I

B. MEN type II

C. MEN type III

D. Sipple's syndrome

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Type I RPGN is seen in

A. Cryoglobulinemia

B. SLE

C. Goodpasture's syndrome

D. Wegner's granulomatosis

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The best laboratory test to use in the diagnosis of Lupus vulgaris in the oral cavity is:

A. Bacterial smear

B. Blood studies

C. Biopsy

D. Blood chemistry

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All of the following features are seen in the viral pneumonia except:

A. Presence of interstitial inflammation

B. Predominance of alveolar exudate

C. Bronchiolitis

D. Multinucleate giant cells in the bronchiolar wall

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Osteogenesis imperfecta

A. Is a sex-linked disorder of bones that develop in cartilage

B. manifests with blue sclera which are pathognomonic of this disease

C. May be associated with deafness

D. Has associations with amelogenesis imperfecta

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Most common anterior mediastinal tumor?

A. Thymoma

B. Neurofibroma

C. Pericardial cyst

D. Bronchogenic cyst

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Increased Ig A levels are seen in

A. Alcoholic hepatitis

B. Alcoholic cirrhosis

C. Microvescicular fatty change

D. Macrovesicular fatty change

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A 1-year-old boy presents with a delay in motor development. Progressive muscle weakness and blindness ensue, and the patient dies within a year. The brain at autopsy shows swollen neurons that contain numerous lysosomes filled with lipid. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. AL amyloidosis

B. Hurler syndrome

C. Phenylketonuria

D. Tay-Sachs disease

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For diagnosis of carcinoma cervix, PAP smear screening is done to

A. 100% Informative

B. Detects to change into sarcoma

C. Prevents progress of the disease

D. Every six months cervical smear in all sexually active women.

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Bone marrow finding in myelofibrosis-

A. Dry tap (hypocellular)

B. Megaloblastic cells

C. Microcytic cells

D. Thrombocytosis

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