Clinical Pathology MCQs with answers

Heart failure cells are :

A. Fibrocytes in myocardium
B. Aschoji’s giant cells
C. Hemosiderin laden macrophages in alveoli
D. Hypertrophic myocardial fibres

Nut meg liver occurs in :

A. Jaundice
B. Chronic venous congestion
C. Cirrhosis
D. Hepatocellular carcinoma

In a thrombus, the dark lines of zahn are due to :

A. Coagulated fibrin
B. Aggregated proteins
C. Aggregated platelets
D. Aggregated R.B.C

Caissons disease is caused by :

A. Amniotic fluid embolism
B. Hyper coagulability
C. Air or gas embolism
D. Tumour embolism

An infarct is most frequently is characterized by What type of necrosis ?

A. Fatty
B. Caseous
C. Gangrenous
D. Coagulative

Active hyperemia is seen in :

A. Muscles during exercise
B. Inflammation
C. Blushing
D. All of the Above

Which of the following predisposes to thrombogenesis ?

A. Endothelial injury
B. Stasis of blood
C. Turbulence of blood
D. All of the above

Extravasation of blood in to the tissues with resulting swelling is called :

A. Hemothorax
B. Heamoperitonium
C. Heamopericardium
D. Hematoma

Which of the following is not an indicative of haemorrhage :

A. Ecchymosis
B. Malena
C. Melanosis
D. Petechiae

Both Pala or red infarcts are seen in :

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

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