Clinical Pathology MCQs with answers

The activation of caspases is likely to lead to :

A. Apoptotic cell death
B. Blood coagulation
C. Mitotic cell division
D. G1 to S phase of cell cycle

Which of the following is NOT true of dystrophic calcification ?

A. Occurs in damaged tissue
B. Tuberculous lesions
C. Atherosclerotic lesions
D. Serum calcium levels are high

Dystrophic calcification are calcifications seen in :

A. Skin layers
B. Salivary glands
C. Normal tissues
D. Dead tissue

Liquefaction necrosis is commonly seen in :

A. Brain
B. Lung
C. Liver
D. Spleen

Physiologic programmed cell death is termed as :

A. Apoptosis
B. Lysis
C. Autolysis
D. Autopsy

Metastatic calcifications are seen in :

A. Hypoparathyroidism
B. Vitamin D deficiency
C. Hypercalcemia
D. All of the above

Cellular swelling and fatty change are example of :

A. Reversible injury
B. Irreversible injury
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

Pyknosis is characterized by :

A. Nuclear basophilic
B. Nuclear shrinkage
C. Nucleus disintegration
D. Nucleolus disintegration

Maltory’s degeneration seen in alcoholic liver disease is a form of :

A. Hyaline degeneration
B. Amyloid degeneration
C. Hydronic degeneration
D. Fatty degeneration

Synthesis of DNA occurs in which phase :

A. G1
B. S
C. G2
D. M

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