Clinical Pathology MCQs with answers

Caseation necrosis is suggestive of :

A. Tuberculosis
B. Sarcoidosis
C. Leprosy
D. Midline lethal granuloma

Apoptosis is suggestive of :

A. Liquefaction degeneration
B. Coagulative necrosis
C. Neo angiogenesis
D. Epithelial dysplasia

Secondary amyloidosis is seen most commonly in :

A. Actinomycosis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Rabies
D. Secondary

The dominant histologic feature of infarction is :

A. Liquefactive necrosis
B. Coagulative necrosis
C. Chronic inflammation
D. Scar tissue

A reduction in the total leucocyte count is called :

A. Leucocytosis
B. Leucopoenia
C. Leucorrhoea
D. Leukaemia

In haemophilic patient which of the following should not be given :

A. Factor VIII concentrate
B. Cryoprecipitate
C. EACA
D. Platelet factor

Pernicious anaemia is associated with the deficiency of :

A. Folic acid
B.  Vitamin B1
C. Vitamin B6
D. Vitamin B12

Gingiva are enlarged in leukemic because of :

A. Capillary dilation
B. Erythrocyte engorgement
C. Edema
D. WBC infiltration

In leucopoenia, which cell type is predominantly involved ?

A. Erythrocytes
B. Granulocytes
C. Eosinophils
D. Monocytes

Haemophilia :

A. Affects males and females equally
B. Increased clotting time in all patients
C. Nerve blocks can be given safely
D. Is a congenital disorder

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