Mcq Subject: Pathology
In a chronic alcoholic, all the following may be seen in the liver except –
A. Fatty degeneration
B. Chronic hepatitis
C. Granuloma formation
D. Cholestatic hepatitis
View DescriptionFactor Xa is necessary for conversion of prothrombin to thrombin
A. Only in the extrinsic pathway
B. Only in the intrinsic pathway
C. As part of both extrinsic and intrinsic pathways
D. Only if the normal blood clotting cascade is inhibited
View DescriptionEffective red cell diameter
A. Different in males and females
B. Diameter of 500 microns
C. Thalassemia minor anemia may present with normal RBC diameter
D. Mixed iron and folic deficiency anemia produce microcytic
View DescriptionThe alveoli are filled with exudate. The air is displaced, converting the lung into a solid organ. This description suggests-
A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Bronchial asthma
C. Bronchiectasis
D. Lobar pneumonia
View DescriptionAccording to WHO, membranous glomerulonephritis seen in SLE, is –
A. Class II
B. Class III
C. Class IV
D. Class V
View DescriptionWhat is tuberculoma?
A. Granuloma present in the lungs
B. Tuberculous periapical granuloma
C. Tuberculous lesion of the lymph nodes
D. None of the above
View DescriptionBloom Richardson grading –
A. Carcinoma breast
B. Carcinoma lung
C. Carcinoma prostate
D. Cercinoma ovary
View DescriptionA 59-year-old male is found to have a 3.5-cm mass in the right upper lobe of his lung. A biopsy of this mass is diagnosed as a moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Workup reveals that no bone metastases are present, but laboratory examination reveals that the man’s serum calcium levels are 11.5 mg/dL. This patient’s paraneoplastic syndrome is most likely the result of ectopic production of
A. Parathyroid hormone
B. Calcitonin
C. Parathyroid hormone-related peptide
D. Calcitonin-related peptide
View DescriptionMore than 90% patients of CREST syndrome with the limited cutaneous form of this disorder make which of the following autoantibodies?
A. Anti-centromere
B. Anti-DNA topoisomerase l
C. Anti-double-stranded DNA
D. Anti-Golgi
View DescriptionA 2-week-old baby is irritable and feeding poorly. On physical examination, the infant is irritable, diaphoretic, tachypneic and tachycardic. There is circumoral cyanosis, which is not alleted by nasal oxygen. A systolic thrill and holosystolic murmur are heard along the left sternal border. An echocardiogram reveals a hea defect in which the aoa and pulmonary aery form a single vessel that overrides a ventricular septal defect. What is the appropriate diagnosis?
A. Atrial septal defect
B. Coarctation of aoa, preductal
C. Patent ductus aeriosus
D. Truncus aeriosus
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