liver&pancreas

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liver&pancreas quiz
peter samuel
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Question 1

Question
aspiration of a cystic lesion in the roght lobe of the liver reveals grayish brown pasty material , with streaks of blood , resembling anchovy sauce , microscopic examination of this material reveals necrotic debris , but no neutrophils and no pus cells , which of the following is the most likely diagnosis ?
Answer
  • hepatic amoebiasis
  • echinococcosis
  • pyogenic abscess
  • solitary unilocular cyst
  • cavernous hemangioma

Question 2

Question
the autopsy of a 40 year old woman reveals a subcapsular mass in the right hepatic lobe , the mass is partially encapsulated , lighter in colour and the adjacent liver parenchyma appear compressed , histologically , the lesion is composed of normal hepatocytes , but no arranged in a lobular architecture , with absent portal tracts and central venules , which of the following is the most important predisposing factor for this lesion ?
Answer
  • aflatoxin exposure
  • hepatitis B virus infection
  • oral contraceptive use
  • steroid hormones
  • cirrhosis

Question 3

Question
an 18 year old male patient present with elevated liver enzymes , he has negative viral markers , negative anti nuclear antibody and anti smooth muscle antibody with decrease in the serum level of ceruloplasmin , liver biopsy was done and reveals deposition of brownish pigments in the hepatocytes , the most likely diagnosis of the patient is ?
Answer
  • alpha 1 anti trypsin deficiency
  • haemochromatosis
  • wilson disease
  • primary biliary cirrhosis
  • autoimmune hepatitis

Question 4

Question
a liver biopsy shows drop out of hepatocytes at the limiting plate with rosette formation and bridging necrosis , cellular infiltration by plasma cells is detected in zone (1) , the patient is postive for anto smooth muscle antibody , what is most likely diagnosis ?
Answer
  • autoimmune hepatitis
  • chronic persistent hepatitis
  • cytomegalovirus
  • herpes virus hepatitis
  • infectious mono nucleosis

Question 5

Question
a 52 year old woman has experienced malaise that has worsened during the past year , now physical examination reveals mild scleral icterus , there is no ascites or splenomegaly , serology result are postive for IgG anti HCV and HCV-RNA and negative for anti HAV, HBs Ag , ANA and AMA , her condition remains stable for month , which of the following morphologic finding is most likely to be present is the patient liver ?
Answer
  • concentric onion skin bile duct fibrosis
  • copper deposition within hepatocytes
  • granulomatous bile duct destruction
  • massive hepatocellular necrosis
  • microvesicular steatosis

Question 6

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54 year old farmer has a history of GIT bilharziasis he developed ascities , hepatomegaly , and splenomegaly with hematemesis what is most likely the diagnosis?
Answer
  • ameobic liver abscess
  • portal hypertension
  • cholelithiasis
  • leukemia
  • chronic active hepatitis

Question 7

Question
a 62 year old male patient has a long history of gall bladder stones , one day he presents to the emergency room with acuter abdomen , lab investigation reveal high level of serum amylase wihch of the following might be the cause of acute abdomen ?
Answer
  • acute amoebic liver abscess
  • acute suppurative appendicitis
  • acute haemorrhagic pancreatitis
  • acute viral hepatitis
  • poratal hypertension

Question 8

Question
a 73 year old woman has noticed a 10 kg weight loss in the past 3 months , she is becoming increasingly icteric and has constant vague epigastric pain , nausea , on physical examination , there is mild tenderness to palpation in the upper abdomen , lab findings include a total serum billirubin concentration of 10mg/dl ,which of the following condition involving the pancreas is most likely to be present ?
Answer
  • islet cell carcinoma
  • chronic pancreatitis
  • cyctic fibrosis
  • adenocarcinoma of head of pancreas
  • pseudocyst

Question 9

Question
the pancreas of a 50 year old patient show extensive haemorrhage and fat necrosis , chalky white deposits are seen in the omentum , beside alcoholism , the most common etilogic factor associated with this condition is ?
Answer
  • acute ischaemia
  • bile stones
  • drugs
  • hyper lipoproteinemia
  • infections

Question 10

Question
a fatty femmale presents with repeated billiary colic underwent cholecystectomy , the gross pathology revealed enlarged strawberry coloured inner wall of gall bladder with a whitish stone at neck of bladder , which of the following is the most likely etiology ?
Answer
  • empyema
  • porcelain gall bladder
  • cholesterosis
  • cholangiocarcinoma
  • hydrops
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