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.Management Sciences
Category: Inflammation, Immunity And Hypersensitivity
The specific gravity of transudate is_____________?
A. Below 1.0.10
B. Below 1.012
C. Between 1.012 and 1.020
D. Above 1.020
Difference in transudate & exudate is that the former has a______________?
A. Low protein
B. Cloudy appearance
C. Increased specific gravity
D. High protein
Lipofuschin is an insoluble endogenous pigment, also known as___________?
A. Lipochrome
B. Wear and tear pigment
C. Aging pigment
D. All of the above
Kviem’s test is diagnostic test for_________________?
A. Actinomycosis
B. Diphtheria
C. Tuberculosis
D. Sarcoidosis
Earliest transient change following tissue injury_____________?
A. Neutrophilia
B. Neutropenia
C. Monocytoses
D. Lymphocytoses
Lepra cells seen in leprosy are_____________?
A. Lymphocytes
B. Plasma cells
C. Vacuolated Histocytes
D. Neutrophils
Cold abscess formation is due to_____________?
A. Presence of acute inflammation
B. Formation of caseous pus with signs of acute inflammation
C. Formation of caseous pus without signs of acute inflammation
D. Infected cyst
The characteristic cells of chronic inflammation are all except___________?
A. Plasma cells
B. Macrophages
C. Lymphocytes
D. PMN’s
In acute inflammation, immediate transient permeability in cells is increased by__________?
A. Direct injury & necrosis
B. Endothelial Gaps by histamine
C. Leucocyte mediated endothelial injury
D. Increased tissue oncotic pressure
Transudate is characterized by__________?
A. Associated inflammatory conditions
B. Low protein content
C. Tendency to clot
D. Specific gravity of above 1.018
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