Clinical Pathology MCQs

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Quiz on Clinical Pathology MCQs, created by Berfin Miiau on 25/12/2018.
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Question 1

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Is the rapid distribution of the inflammatory process in the peribronchial tissue typical for bronchiolitis?
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  • yes
  • no

Question 2

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Can angina complicate with hyperplasia of the lymph follicles of the tonsils?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 3

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Can chronic adhesive leptomeningitis complicate with nerve injury?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 4

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Podocytes are located on
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  • the proximal convoluted tubule
  • the visceral sheet of Bauman capsule

Question 5

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Are the basal membranes of the endometrial glands in glandular hyperplasia preserved?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 6

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Is jaundice a feature of hemolytic anemia?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 7

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Is the sago spleen characteristic for Hodgkin lymphoma?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 8

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Can aneurysms be caused by inflammatory changes in the vascular wall?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 9

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Is the cortical surface of the kidney in chronic glomerulonephritis smooth and even?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 10

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Can rheumatism affect the pericardium?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 11

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Is the basement membrane of the epithelium destroyed in cervical carcinoma in situ?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 12

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Are the both kidneys symmetrically affected in chronic obstructive pyelonephritis?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 13

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Is hemorrhage of the adrenal glands typical in septic form of epidemic meningitis?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 14

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Is fibrinoid necrosis at the base of a chronic peptic ulcer typical for recovery phase?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 15

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Do we often see staphylococcal pneumonia in adults?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 16

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Can acute toxic necrosis of liver develop after poisoning with mushrooms?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 17

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Are there cortical abscesses in the kidney in acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 18

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Can eclampsia develop without pregnancy?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 19

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Are there light microscopy changes in the glomeruli in minimal change kidney disease (lipoid nephrosis)
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 20

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Epulis is a benign tumor
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  • Yes
  • No, it is a tumor-like lesion

Question 21

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Is fibrinoid necrosis observed at the base of chronic ulver in the phase of remission?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 22

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Is it true that the pericardium may be affected in rheumatism ?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 23

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Is the symmetrical involvement of the kidneys in chronic pyelonephritis typical?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 24

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Are there abscesses in the kidneys in acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 25

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Fibroadenoma of breast is a malignant tumor
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 26

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Can a tubal pregnancy end with live birth?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 27

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The changes in the spleen in Hodgkin's lymphoma are called "sago" spleen ?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 28

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Can tuberculosis cause sepsis?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 29

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For the second phase of pneumonia crouposa is characteristic the existence of leukocytes and fibrin in alveolar spaces?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 30

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Arteriolo-necrotic nephrosclerosis is found in benign hypertension
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 31

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Dystrophic calcification can be found in complicated atherosclerotic plaques:
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 32

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Arteriolo-sclerotic nephrosclerosis is found in malignant hypertension
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 33

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In recent myocardial infarction an acute aneurism can be formed as a complication
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 34

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The cicatrix of the heart forms during the recent myocardial infarction
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 35

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In anemic infarction of the brain, pericellular and perivascular oedema can be seen in adjacent brain tissue
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 36

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Acute purulent bronchitis can lead to bronchopneumonia
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 37

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Lung cancer can be a complication of chronic bronchitis
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 38

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Fungal pneumonias are usually interstitial
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 39

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In the stage of congestion of pneumonia crouposa there can be heard crepitation
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 40

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In fungal pneumonia histologically we observe 'mycetomas'
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 41

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Diabetes accelerates the process of atherosclerosis
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 42

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How many histological stages do we observe in lobar penumonia
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  • 4
  • 5

Question 43

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Is asbestosis a precancerous condition?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 44

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In glomerulonephritis the urine is sterile
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  • Y
  • N

Question 45

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Minimal change disease of the kidneys is associated with nepritic syndrome
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  • Y
  • N

Question 46

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Membranous glomerulonephritis is associated with nephrotic syndrome
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  • Y
  • N

Question 47

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In rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis the prognosis is excellent
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  • Y
  • N

Question 48

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Can giant fibroadenoma have a malignant type of behaviour ?
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  • Y
  • N

Question 49

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Thecoma of the ovary is a benign tumor
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  • Y
  • N

Question 50

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Cysadenocarcinoma of the ovary is an epithelial tumor
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  • Y
  • N

Question 51

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Endodermal yolk sac tumor of the ovary is an epithelial tumor
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  • Y
  • N

Question 52

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In leptomeningitis purulenta there is a thick yellowish-grey exudate covering the convex surface of the brain
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  • Y
  • N

Question 53

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Schwanomma is a benign tumor of the sheeth of the peripheral nerves
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  • Y
  • N

Question 54

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Meningioma is a malignant tumor of the meninges of the brains
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  • Y
  • N

Question 55

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Sepsis is poly-etological
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  • Y
  • N

Question 56

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Sepsis is contagious
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  • Y
  • N

Question 57

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Silicotic nodules are located close to
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  • lymph vessels
  • bronchi

Question 58

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Apically located peripheral lung carcinoma is represented by the eponym
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  • Pancoast-Tobias
  • Claude-Bernard-Horner

Question 59

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'Thyroidization' of the kidney can be seen in
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  • chronic pyelonephritis
  • chronic glomerulonephritis

Question 60

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In which type of acute tubular necrosis is the basement membrane necrotic?
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  • nephrotoxic
  • ischemic

Question 61

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In rapidly progressing glomerulonephritis, the usual clinical syndrome is that of
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  • nephritic syndrome
  • nephrotic syndrome

Question 62

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Diffuse endocapillary glomerulonephritis is clinically associated with
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  • nephritic syndrome
  • nephrotic syndrome

Question 63

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Goodpasture syndrome affects mainly the kidneys and which other organ?
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  • lungs
  • blood vessels of the lower limbs

Question 64

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Which type of glomerulonephritis can be observed in Goodpasture syndrome?
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  • rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
  • membranous glomerulonephritis

Question 65

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Which is the most common type of malignant tumor found in the urinary bladder?
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  • papilalry transitional cell carcinoma
  • leiomyosarcoma

Question 66

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What metaphor do we use to describe the tumor glands in adenocarcinoma of the uterus?
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  • front-to-back
  • back-to-back

Question 67

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Hyperthyroidism is
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  • increased function of the thyroid gland
  • increased function of the pituitary gland

Question 68

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In leptomeningitis tuberculosa the exudate is found on the
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  • convex surface of the brain
  • basal surface of the brain

Question 69

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One of the most common complications of tuberculous meningitis is
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  • remaining flaccid paralysis
  • adhesions causing hydrocephalia

Question 70

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Which localization of the tumors of the CNS is most common in children ?
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  • subtentorial
  • supratentorial

Question 71

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Which localization of the tumors of the CNS is most common in adults?
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  • subtentorial
  • supratentorial

Question 72

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Metastatic abscesses can be seen in
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  • septicemia
  • septicopyemia

Question 73

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A well circumscribed nodule attached to dura mater was resected, greyish-white in color, firm and measuring 4cm in diamter. The tumor is easily detached from the underlying dura and the underlying brain tissue shows a compression 'pit'. Name the changes in the brain.
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  • focal atrophy
  • focal tumor infiltration

Question 74

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Where can we observe atherosclerotic changes?
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  • in arterioles
  • in medizum size arteries
  • in the aorta
  • in the femoral vein

Question 75

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Where can we observe atherosclerotic changes?
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  • carotid arteries
  • renal arteries
  • descending branch of left coronary artery
  • all of the above

Question 76

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What type of process do we notice in calcified ahterosclerotic plaque?
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  • metastatic calcification
  • hyaline accumulation
  • dystrophic calcification
  • fibrinoid necrosis

Question 77

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Arteriosclerosis can be seen in
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  • malignant hypertension
  • benign hypertension
  • both kidneys
  • arteria renalis

Question 78

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Which changes can be observed in the kidneys of a patient with hypertension and diabetes?
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  • Kimelstil-Wilson lesions (nodular glomerulosclerosis)
  • arteriolohyalinosis
  • atherosclerosis
  • mesangial hyperplasia

Question 79

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Which changes are usual findings in atherosclerosis of the aorta?
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  • smooth, even endothelial surface
  • firm, yellow-white plaques
  • narrowed opening at the places of branching of smaller arteries
  • aneurism

Question 80

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Which statements are true for aneurisms of the aorta
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  • they are pulsating with the rate of the pulse
  • can be the source of thromboembolism to other organ
  • they can cause wet gangrene of the foot
  • none of the above

Question 81

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Leriche syndrome includes the following
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  • it is a peripheral artery disease caused by occlusion of the abdominal aorta at its transition into the common iliac arteries
  • it is a peripheral artery disease involving blockage of both internal iliac veins
  • it causes impotence
  • no femoral pulse can be felt

Question 82

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Which syndrome can cause impotence and claudication?
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  • Kimelstil-Wilson syndrome
  • Leriche syndrome
  • Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome
  • Pancoast-Tobias tumor

Question 83

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Clinical manifestations of atherosclerosis can be
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  • brain hemorrhage
  • MI
  • claudicatio intermittens
  • none of the above

Question 84

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Which of the following can complicate an atherosclerotic plaque?
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  • formation of an aneurism
  • dystrophic calcification
  • lipid degeneration of the liver
  • thrombosis

Question 85

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Which of the following is true about arteriolosclerotic nephrosclerosis?
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  • occurs in malignant hypertension
  • affects both kidneys symmetrically
  • pin-sized hemorrhages can be seen on the surface of the kidneys
  • both kidneys are smaller with finely granular surface

Question 86

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Which of the following can cause hypertrophy of the heart?
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  • systemic benign hypertension
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • hemodynamically insignificant interatrial defect
  • chronic pulmonary thromboembolism

Question 87

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Which metaphor do we use to call a heart with hypertrophic left and right ventricle
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  • cor hypertonicum
  • cor bovinum
  • tiger heart
  • armored heart

Question 88

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When can we call the heart armored?
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  • in chronic myocardial aneurism
  • in acute myocardial infarction
  • in acute hemorrhagic pericarditis
  • in chronic constrictive pericarditis

Question 89

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Which conditions can lead to hypertensive heart?
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  • foot gangrene
  • granulation tissue after acute myocardial infarction
  • benign systemic hypertension
  • pulmonary hypertension

Question 90

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What is scarring in heart?
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  • occurs when an acute myocardial aneurism ruptures
  • occurs after myocardial infarction
  • forms after maturation of granulation tissue in the myocardium
  • can lead to the formation of chronic myocardial aneurism

Question 91

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Which of the following can be used to prove the presence of a myocardial cicatrix?
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  • Congo red
  • Feulgen staining
  • Van Gieson staining
  • immunohistochemistry

Question 92

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In mitral stenosis we observe
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  • LV hypertrophy
  • LV atrophy
  • LA hypertrophy and dilation
  • detached thrombus in the left atrium

Question 93

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In aortic stensosi we observe
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  • LV hypertrophy
  • LV atrophy
  • LA hypertrophy and dilation
  • detached thrombus in the left atrium

Question 94

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Which of the following are synonyms of polyarteriitis nodosa?
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  • periarteriitis nodosa
  • panarteriitis nodosa
  • Wegener's granulomatosis
  • Kussmaul-Maier disease

Question 95

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What can we observe in fibrous endocarditis?
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  • chronic valvular changes
  • thickening of valve
  • fibrinous deposits
  • mature connective tissue

Question 96

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Which metaphor do we use for fibrinous pericartitis?
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  • armored heart
  • cor hypertonicum
  • tiger heart
  • cor villosum

Question 97

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What types of acute bronchitis can be observed?
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  • hemorrhagic
  • granulomatous
  • fibrinous
  • purulent

Question 98

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In acute bronchitis we find the following:
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  • mucosal oedema
  • mucosal hyperemia
  • hyperplasia of peribronchial mucinous glands
  • neutrophils

Question 99

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In acute bronchitis we see
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  • purulent exudate in the lumen
  • neutrophils
  • hypertrophy of the smooth muscle layer of the bronchi
  • hypersecretion from the goblet cells

Question 100

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In acute bronchitis we can observe
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  • hypertrophy of the smooth muscle layer of the bronchi
  • cor pulmonale
  • squamous cell metaplasia of the respiratory epithelium
  • none of the above

Question 101

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Chronic bronchitis can be characterized by the following
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  • hypertrophy of the smooth muscle layer of the bronchi
  • squamous cell metaplasia of the respiratory epithelium
  • can cause cor pulmonale chronicum
  • all of the above

Question 102

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Which type of emphysema most frequently causes pneumothorax?
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  • paraseptal
  • senile
  • bullous
  • centrolobular

Question 103

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In diffuse pulmonary emphysema we can notice the following changes:
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  • the lungs are with increased density
  • the lungs are enlarged
  • we observe atrophy of the interalveolar septi
  • there is hypertrophy of the interalveolar septi

Question 104

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What is the order in which we observe the different histological stages in pneumonia crouposa?
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  • congestion, grey hepatisation, red hepatisation, resolution
  • grey hepatisation, congestion, red hepatisation, resolution
  • congestion, red hepatisation, grey hepatisation, resolution
  • congestion, red hepatisation, grey hepatisation, lung abscess

Question 105

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Which complications can we observe in lobar pneumonia ?
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  • carnification
  • fibrinous pleuritis
  • lung abscess
  • none of the above

Question 106

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In which stage of pneumonia crouposa can we hear crepitations?
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  • grey hepatisation
  • congestion
  • resolution
  • red hepatisation

Question 107

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Pleural friction in pneumonia crouposa can be detected in
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  • the stage of congestion
  • the stage of grey hepatisation
  • there is no pleural friction in pneumonia crouposa
  • all stages

Question 108

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Characteristic features of hypostatic pneumonia
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  • it is observed in the apical lobes of the lungs
  • it is unilateral
  • it is observed in the lower posterior segments of both lungs
  • there is impaired ventilation in the segments where it occurs

Question 109

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In hypostatic pneumonia
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  • there is activation of saprophytic flora
  • it is caused by pneumococci
  • it is caused by pneumocystis carini
  • there is hypoventilation in the lower posterior segments

Question 110

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In bronchopneumonia we can observe
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  • scattered grey-yellow foci in the lung parenchyma
  • confluent grey-yellow foci
  • central collection of pus in these foci
  • rusty sputum

Question 111

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Bronchopneumonia is characterized by:
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  • high fever, weakness, cough
  • can be complicated by septicopyemia
  • can be descending from purulent bronchitis
  • mycetoma

Question 112

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Fungal pneumonia can be caused by
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  • old age
  • long-term antibiotic treatment
  • in autoimmune diseases, where patients are treated with corticosteroids
  • immune deficit

Question 113

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In fungal pneumonia we can observe:
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  • fungal colonies
  • uncharacteristic clinical signs
  • interstitial pneumonia
  • Van Gieson positive fungi

Question 114

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In interstitial pneumonia
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  • there is involvement of only one lobe
  • the inflammatory infiltrate is rich in lymphocytes
  • plasma cells are seen in the inflammatory infiltrate
  • the interalveolar septi are thickened

Question 115

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In pneumonia crouposa we can observe the following histological changes:
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  • focal purulent inflammation
  • fibrino-purulent exudate in the alveoli
  • artifical detachment of the fibrin from the alveolar walls
  • spared alveoli filled with air

Question 116

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What are the characteristic microscopic features of chronic pyelonephritis?
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  • pericapsular glomerulosclerosis
  • mesangial hyperplasia
  • lymphoid infiltrates in the interstitium
  • "thyroidization" of the tubules

Question 117

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What is the most common outcome of tubal pregnancy?
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  • rupture of the fallopian tube
  • econdary peritoneal pregnancy
  • pregnancy with normal birth
  • fetal transition into lithopedion

Question 118

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Which of the following diseases affect the white substance of the brain ?
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  • post-vaccination encephalitis
  • polioencephalitis
  • multiple sclerosis
  • lethargic encephalitis

Question 119

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Where are the first and major vascular changes in hypertension?
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  • aorta
  • vessels of muscle type
  • arterioles
  • veins

Question 120

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Specify which stages are not found in lobar pneumonia
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  • proliferative
  • grey hepatization
  • red hepatization
  • resolution

Question 121

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The most common causes of acute post hemorrhagic anemia are:
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  • acute hemolysis
  • traumatic
  • intoxication
  • all three above

Question 122

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Which are tumor-like processes in the mouth
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  • polyp
  • fibroma
  • hemangioma
  • epulis

Question 123

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In myeloma often develops:
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  • hyper-para-proteinemia
  • amyloidosis
  • renal failure
  • chronic pyelonephritis

Question 124

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In periarteritis nodosa occur:
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  • calcium deposits in the vessel wall
  • endarteriitic changes
  • fibrinoid necrosis in the vessel wall
  • amyloidosis

Question 125

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Tubulorexis is seen in
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  • acute pyelonephritis
  • ischemic tubular necrosis
  • toxic tubular necrosis
  • urinary acid attack

Question 126

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Which of the above pathological processes, refers to the proliferative state of rheumatism?
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  • mucoid edema
  • fibrinoid deposition
  • growth of connective tissue
  • formation of granulomas

Question 127

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Basal leptomeningitis is found in:
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  • sepsis
  • tuberculosis
  • influenza
  • neurosyphilis

Question 128

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What diseases comrpise COPD?
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  • chronic bronchitis
  • primary pulmonary hypertension
  • lung carnification
  • pulmonary emphysema

Question 129

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Which of the ovarian tumors is related to transitional epithelium?
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  • Brenner tumor
  • adrenoblastoma
  • mucinous cystadenoma
  • serous cystadenoma

Question 130

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Typical changes in the heart in hypertension are
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  • hypertrophy of the left ventricle
  • hypertrophy of the right ventricle
  • mitral stenosis
  • brown atrophy of the liver

Question 131

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In classical nephritic syndrome is found
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  • heavy proteinuria over 3,5g/24h
  • erythroccytes in the urine
  • hypertension
  • azotemia

Question 132

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Which are the morpholigcal subtypes of ameloblastoma?
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  • cystic
  • laminar
  • soft
  • solid

Question 133

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What complications can occur at the site of chronic heart aneurysm?
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  • myocardial rupture
  • mural thrombosis
  • regeneration of the muscle layer
  • adhesive pericarditis

Question 134

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Indicate where the virsuses of hepatitis A & B replicate after enteral or parenteral penetration
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  • intestines
  • in mesenteric lymph nodes
  • in other lymphoid organs
  • in liver

Question 135

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Serous meningitis can be caused by
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  • herpes simplex infections
  • a streptococcal infection
  • influenza infection
  • mumps

Question 136

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"Big white kidneys" are seen in :
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  • chronic pyelonephritis
  • rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis
  • renal amyloidosis
  • diabetic nephropathy

Question 137

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Lobar pneumonia is:
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  • lobular
  • fibrinous
  • catarrhal
  • pleuropneumonia

Question 138

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What are the complications of atherosclerosis of the femoral artery?
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  • thrombophlebitis
  • atrophy of the limb
  • gangrene
  • thrombosis

Question 139

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The pathogenesis of hydrocephalus is due to:
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  • the increased volume of CSF
  • sweeling of the brain
  • imalance between absorption and spinal fluid production
  • ischemia

Question 140

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Indicate which diseases are intraepithelial neoplasms
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  • pre-cancers
  • tumor-like processes
  • invasive tumors
  • inflammatory diseases

Question 141

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When is mostly seen the acute aneurysm of the heart?
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  • in the acute phase of myocardial infarction
  • in diphtheria myocarditis
  • rheumatic myocarditis
  • at aortic stensosi

Question 142

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Early carcinoma of the stomach means
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  • carcinoma infiltrating submucosa
  • carcinoma in situ
  • carcinoma infiltrating muscular layer
  • carcinoma infiltrating the serosa

Question 143

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What is abortion?
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  • an inflammatory condition
  • a spontaneous abortion
  • artificial interruption of pregnancy
  • tumor

Question 144

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Which of the following morphologic methods are used for classifying the lymphomas?
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  • staining with van Gieson
  • PAS reaction
  • staining with von Kossa
  • immunohistochemistry

Question 145

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Which of these tumors frquently metastasize to bone ?
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  • liposarcoma
  • osteosarcoma
  • prostate cancer
  • breast cancer

Question 146

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Which of the following thyroid cancer is associated with amyloidosis
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  • follicular carcinoma
  • medullary carcinoma

Question 147

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Which type of lung carcinoma has the worst prognosis
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  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell carcinoma

Question 148

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Which of the following is true for medullary carcinoma of the breast
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  • worse prognosis
  • prominent lymphoid infiltrate

Question 149

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Which of the following type of lipids has the highest association with atherosclerosis
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  • triglycerides
  • low-density lipoproteins

Question 150

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Calcifying sclerosis of aorta and big arteries is type of
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  • dystrophic calcification
  • metastatic calcification

Question 151

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The most frequent form of primary glomerular disease in children is
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  • minimal change disease
  • acute glomerulonephritis

Question 152

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Hyperfunction of anterior pituitary in pre-pubertal children generally can result in
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  • Acromegaly
  • Gigantism

Question 153

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The role of external radiation in the tiology of thyroid cancer is predominant in
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  • papillary carcinoma
  • follicular carcinoma

Question 154

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The following type of carcinoma of the breast is characterized by 'indian file' pattern of tumor cells
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  • infiltration ductal carcinoma
  • invasive lobular carcinoma

Question 155

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Prostatic hyperplasia affects most often
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  • peripheral prostate
  • periurethral prostate

Question 156

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Which criteria refer to pernicious anemia
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  • low serum B12
  • megaloblastic anemia
  • antibody against internal factor of castle
  • gastric parietal cell antibody

Question 157

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Which of the following tumors have association with occupational exposure to asbestosis
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  • silicosis
  • malignant mesothelioma
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • laryngeal carcinoma

Question 158

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Which of the following features characterize ulcerative colitis, except
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  • formation of crypt abscess and cryptitis
  • superficial mucosal ulceration
  • depletion of goblet cells and mucus
  • stricture formation in chronic cases

Question 159

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Philadelphia chromosome is characterized by
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  • translocation (8;14)
  • t (9;22)
  • t (22;9)
  • t (14;8)

Question 160

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Which of the following are included in classic Hodgkin's disease
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  • histiocytic fibrosis
  • lymphocytic depletion
  • mixed cellularity
  • nodular sclerosis

Question 161

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Pulseless disease is
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  • temporal arteritis
  • kawasakis disease
  • takayasu arteritis
  • buergers disease

Question 162

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Crohns disease is characterized by the following histopathologic features
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  • non-caseating sarcoid like granulomas
  • deep transmural ulceration
  • multiple abscesses
  • pseudopolyps

Question 163

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the morphologic variants of diagnostic cells in Hosgkins disease are
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  • cells with bilobed nucleus appearing as mirror image
  • megaloblastic cells
  • lacunar type cell
  • large cleaved cells

Question 164

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according to monoclonal atherosclerotic hypothesis, the primary event in atherosclerosis is
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  • monoclonal proliferation of endothelial cells
  • monoclonal proliferation of smooth muscle cells
  • monoclonal proliferation of monocytes
  • monoclonal proliferation of foam cells

Question 165

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barretts oesophagus is
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  • congenital anomaly
  • inflammatory disease
  • metaplastic process
  • neoplastic lesion

Question 166

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the most common site of involvement of atherosclerotic aneurysm is
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  • arch of aorta
  • thoracic aorta
  • suprarenal part of abdominal aorta
  • infrarenal part of abdominal aorta

Question 167

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the following histologic types of bronchogenic carcinoma have strong association with cigarette smoking except
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  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell carcinoma
  • large cell carcinoma
  • adenocarcinoma

Question 168

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the most important and common complicated atheromatous lesion in the coronary artery in acute myocardial infarction is
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  • calcification
  • coronary artery thrombosis
  • aneurysm
  • ulceration

Question 169

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in hypertensive heart disease left ventricular hypertrophy is correlated with
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  • duration of hypertension
  • severity of hypertension
  • cause of hypertension
  • severity of coronary atherosclerosis

Question 170

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The most common causative organism for lobar pneumonia is
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  • staphylococci
  • streptococci
  • pneumococci
  • haemophilus

Question 171

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The common complications of gastric ulcer are
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  • penetration
  • pneumonia
  • hemorrhage
  • perforation

Question 172

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Which of the following types of acute viral hepatitis become chronic hepatitis
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  • type A
  • type B
  • type C
  • all three answers are correct

Question 173

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What complication can occur due to atherosclerosis of femoral artery?
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  • thrombophlebitis
  • diabetes mellitus
  • gangrene
  • pulmonary thromboembolism

Question 174

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nephrotic syndrome develops in
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  • urine retention
  • acute renal failure
  • acute pyelonephritis
  • glomerulonephritis

Question 175

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the infection which leads to pyelonephritis may be a result of
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  • hematogenous dissemination
  • ascending dissemination
  • immune conflict
  • as a complication of glomerulonephritis

Question 176

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Which of the following diseases does not lead to neohrsclerosis
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  • atherosclerosis
  • DM
  • DI
  • gout

Question 177

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squamous cell carcinoma is a common tumor in the
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  • uterine body
  • ovaries
  • fallopian tubes
  • uterine cervix

Question 178

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Which of the morphological methods are used for subtyping lymphomas
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  • van gieson staining
  • PAS
  • von kossa staining
  • immunohistochemistry

Question 179

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Which of the following complications can develop in pulmonary carcinoma
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  • mantle pneumonia
  • brown induration of lungs
  • empyema
  • massive hemorrhage

Question 180

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Determine the pathologicalprocess in the lung parenchyma, having in mind the microscopic appearance- a focus of necrosis, detritus, leucocytes and macrophages
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  • acute pulmonary abscess
  • chronic pulmonary abscess
  • bronchiectasis
  • lung cancer in decay

Question 181

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Point out the characteristic macroscopic changes of chronic obstructive emphysema
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  • decreased in size lungs, collapsed to the hilum
  • lungs with increased volume
  • thick consistency of the lungs
  • reduced elasticity and soft consistency

Question 182

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What disease is endometriosis?
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  • inflammation of the uterine mucosa
  • inflammation of the uterine cervix
  • dishormonal disease
  • tumor

Question 183

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Gynecomastia is a disease of
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  • tetes
  • breast in women
  • ovaries
  • male breast

Question 184

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what is typical for the first stage of syphilis
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  • siphilides
  • ulcus durum
  • gumma
  • generalized lymphadenitis

Question 185

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for tuberculous meningitis the following histological changes are typical
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  • purulent infiltration in the meninges
  • endarteriitis obliterans
  • granulomatous inflamamtion
  • caseous necrosis

Question 186

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why are occupational diseases named pneumoconiosis?
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  • cor hypertonicum
  • disease of the lungs associated with mineral dust inhalation
  • pneumonia
  • infection of the bronchial wall and lung parenchyma

Question 187

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Which of the following factors play a role in the development of bronchial carcinoma?
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  • chronic bronchitis
  • smoking
  • influenca
  • work/environmental factors

Question 188

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what is the exudate in the pleural cavity and pericardial sac due to lymphatic spread of pulmonary carcinoma into them?
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  • fibrinous
  • serous
  • hemorrhagic
  • purulent

Question 189

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what forms of silicosis do u know?
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  • nodular
  • diffuse-sclerotic
  • senile
  • combination of a) & b)

Question 190

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Apically located peripheral pulmonary carcinoma is represented by the ponym
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  • claude-bernard horner syndrome
  • pancoast tobias
  • ptosis and miosis
  • enophthalmus

Question 191

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Which diseases complicate silicosis?
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  • cor hypertonicum
  • cor pulmonale chronicum
  • tuberculosis
  • pneumofibrosis

Question 192

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Claude-Bernard-Horner syndrome includes the following:
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  • ptosis, midriasis, anhydrosis
  • ptosis, miosis, increased sweating
  • ptosis, miosis, pseudoenophthalmus
  • anhydrosis

Question 193

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What possible gross changes we see in lung carcinoma?
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  • pneumonia-like form
  • ill-defined central node connected to a bronchus
  • linitis plastic
  • peripheral ill-defined node

Question 194

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Chronic bronchitis is usually accompanied by
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  • squamous cell metaplasia of the respiratory epithelium
  • phases of purulent inflammation
  • productive cough for at least 2 months/year for consecutive years
  • productive cough for at least 3 months/year for 2 consecutive years

Question 195

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Squamous cell lung carcinoma occurs
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  • in the middle lobe of the left lung
  • after quamous cell metaplasia of the respiratory epithelium of bronchi
  • as an ill-defined node connected to a bronchus
  • forming nests of tumor cells producing keratin

Question 196

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In small cell lung carcinoma we can observe
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  • numerous tumor cells with scant stroma
  • the tumor cells resemble oat-grains
  • it grows in a pneumonia-like fasion
  • the tumor cells have very high proliferative rate

Question 197

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Bronchiolo-alveolar pulmonary carcinoma is characterized by
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  • forms papillary folds into the alveolar lumen
  • it is a form of squamous cell carcinoma
  • the cells produce keratin
  • it is a form of adenocarcinoma

Question 198

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Hodgkin lymphoma has
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  • five histological variants
  • hodgkin cells
  • reed-sternberg cells
  • polyclonal inflammatory background

Question 199

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in hodgkin lymphoma we can observe
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  • effaced lymph node structure
  • nodular sclerosis histological form
  • mixed cellularity histological form
  • chronic myeloleukemia

Question 200

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Non-hodgkin lymphomas can be
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  • nodal
  • b-cell and t-cell types
  • extranodal
  • none of the above
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