Tissue macrophages are called :
A. Kupffer cells in liver
B. Microglial cells in nervous system
C. Histiocytes in connective tissues
D. All of the above
Anaphylatoxins are :
A. C3a, C5a
B. C3b, C5a
C. C2, C3
D. C3b, C5b
Which of the following is not a mediator of inflammation :
A. Interferon
B. Prostaglandins
C. TNF
D. Myeloperoxidase
An acute inflammation would attract :
A. Monocytes
B. Plasma cells
C. Neutrophils
D. Eosinophils
Disappearance of nuclear chromatin is called as :
A. Pyknosis
B. Karyolysis
C. Karyorhexis
D. None
Saddle embolus causes sudden death by blocking :
A. Coronary arteries
B. Cerebral arteries
C. Pulmonary arteries
D. Renal arteries
Syndrome associated with increased risk of leukaemia is :
A. Plummer Vinson syndrome
B. Klinefelter syndrome
C. Sturge weber syndrome
D. Multiple hamartoma syndrome
Leucopoenia is characteristic of :
A. Appendicitis
B. Enteric fever
C. Meningitis
D. Myocardial infarction
Barr body is associated with :
A. Metaphase
B. Interphase
C. Anaphase
D. Prophase
Tha gene for Breast Cancer (BRCA) is present on chromosome :
A. 21
B. 17
C. 15
D. 9