Inflammation self asessment quiz

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Quiz on Inflammation self asessment quiz, created by Pooja Acharya on 24/02/2020.
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Question 1

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A 20-year-old man presents with painful urination for 4 days following sexual intercourse with a new partner. Urethritis is suspected and Neisseria gonorrheae (bacteria) is confirmed by nucleic acid amplification test from the purulent urethral exudate. Numerous inflammatory cells are noted by microscopy in a smear of the exudate. Which of the following mediators facilitate the movement of the inflammatory cells to reach the site of infection?
Answer
  • Histamine
  • Prostaglandin
  • Hageman factor
  • Bradykinin
  • Complement C5a

Question 2

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A 4-year-old female child presents with history of recurrent pyogenic bacterial infections and not responding well to antibiotics. An in vitro analysis of the girl’s neutrophil function in specially constructed tubes lined with human endothelium shows a defect in rolling. Which of the following serves as a ligand to bind the molecules on the endothelium that is involved in rolling?
Answer
  • ICAM-1
  • Lactoferrin
  • LFA-1
  • Sialyl-Lewis X
  • VCAM-1

Question 3

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A 16-year-old female has a history of recurrent pyogenic bacterial infections of the skin and soft tissues not responding well to antibiotics. The physician suspects an immunological disorder and orders tests for neutrophil function. Results show production of O2- , H2O2, OH- by neutrophils to be normal and production of HOCl is decreased following stimulation by opsonized bacteria. Which of the following is most likely defective?
Answer
  • Catalase
  • Glutathione peroxidase
  • Myeloperoxidase
  • NADPH oxidase
  • Superoxide dismutase

Question 4

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Which one of the following is an example of a condition that meets at least one of the criteria listed in the image given below?
Answer
  • Bacterial pneumonia
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Cirrhosis
  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Superior venacaval obstruction

Question 5

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Your patient is a four-month-old boy with recurrent hospitalizations because of pneumonia, several episodes of acute otitis media with non-purulent drainage from the ear, and positive bacterial growth in laboratory cultures. His medical history included neonatal sepsis. Laboratory studies: CBC showed marked leukocytosis with a WBC count >40X103/microliter (normal:4-12X103/microliter), predominance of morphologically normal neutrophils and normal numbers of CD19+ and CD3+ cells in the peripheral blood that persisted during this hospitalization despite the antibiotic treatment. DHR and the NBT test is normal. Which of the following is the most likely underlying cause for his recurrent infections?
Answer
  • Defect in NADPH oxidase generation
  • Defective CD18
  • Deficiency of myeloperoxidase
  • Complement protein deficiency
  • Defective phagolysosome fusion

Question 6

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A 2-month-old boy is admitted to the hospital for workup of a possible immunologic disorder. His history is remarkable for the occurrence of multiple pyogenic bacterial skin infections. PE shows generalized tender lymphadenopathy. Blood tests reveal an elevated ESR and morphologically normal WBC and neutrophilia. NBT test and DHR flow cytometry assay (dihydrorhodamine) is negative. Which of the following is the most likely defect in the child?
Answer
  • C3 deficiency
  • Deficiency of CD18
  • Myeloperoxidase deficiency
  • NADPH oxidase deficiency
  • Defective phagolysosome function

Question 7

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A six-year-old male with patchy, non-pigmented skin, silvery hair and symptoms suggestive of peripheral neuropathy is brought by concerned parents to a physician. He has a history of recurrent pyogenic infections since birth. A blood sample is sent for examination. The peripheral smear reveals findings seen in the image. Which of the following is the most likely underlying defect in this disease?
Answer
  • Alpha 1 anti-trypsin deficiency
  • Bone marrow suppression
  • Defective phagolysosome function
  • LAD2 deficiency
  • NADPH oxidase deficiency

Question 8

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A 35-year-old male presents with complaints of a hypopigmented skin lesion on the right forearm, associated with loss of sensation. Physical examination reveals a thickened median nerve, and loss of cutaneous sensation in the area innervated by median nerve. Biopsy of the skin lesion shows numerous granulomas surrounding the skin lesions and nerve endings. Special stains reveal acid fast bacilli (Mycobacterium leprae). Production of which of the following mediators is responsible for the activation of macrophages in the granulomatous response?
Answer
  • IFN- γ
  • IL-12
  • IL-1
  • TGF-beta
  • TNF-alpha

Question 9

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A 45-year-old female presented with cough with hemoptysis, fever and chills for past three weeks. A chest X-ray showed consolidation in the right middle lobe of lung. Transbronchial biopsy was done and microscopic appearance is seen in image. Which of following terms best describes the pathologic condition of the patient?
Answer
  • Acute inflammation
  • Purulent inflammation
  • Granulomatous inflammation
  • Fibrinous inflammation
  • Serous inflammation

Question 10

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A 40-year-old woman presents with a painless lesion on her right ear lobe (shown in the image). She reports that her ears were pierced 4 months ago. Which of the following best explains the pathogenesis of this lesion?
Answer
  • Clonal expansion of smooth muscle cells
  • Exuberant formation of granulation tissue
  • Increased growth of capillary endothelial cells
  • Increased turnover of extracellular matrix proteoglycans
  • Maturation arrest of collagen assembly
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