Clinical Pathology MCQs with answers

Reliable screening test for haemophilia is :

A. APTT
B. BT
C. PT
D. CBP

Tourniquet test is function of :

A. Platelet function
B. capillary fragility
C. Intrinsic pathway
D. Extrinic pathway

Haemophilia is best treated by :

A. dried freeze plasma
B. factor VIII concentrate
C. Whole blood
D. cryoprecipitate

Increase in number of RBC is seen in :

A. Neutropenia
B. Leukemia
C. Polycythemia
D. Anaemia

Intrinsic factor for absorption of Vit B12 secreted in :

A. Duodenum
B. Stomach
C. Intestine
D. Ileum

Aplastic anaemia results from :

A. Cytotoxic drugs
B. Whole body irradiation
C. HIV infection
D. All of the above

Osteomalacia is associated with :

A. Decrease in osteoid volume
B. Decrease in osteoid surface
C. Increase in osteoid maturation time
D. Increase in mineral apposition rate

Amyloid material can be best diagnosed by :

A. Polarized microscopy
B. Electron microscopy
C. X-ray crystallography
D. Scanning electron microscopy

Thrombocytosis is seen in :

A. Osteopetrosis
B. DIsseminated intravascular coagulation
C. Haemolytic anaemia
D. Thiazide therapy

In Troisiers sign the lymph nodes involved are :

A. Right axillary nodes
B. Left axillary nodes
C. Right supraclavicular nodes
D. Left supraclavicular nodes

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