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Which of the following is most common location of intracranial neurocysticercoses ?
A. Brain parenchyma
B. Spinal card
C. Basal cisternae
D. Medulla oblongata
Transudate is characterized by__________?
A. Associated inflammatory conditions
B. Low protein content
C. Tendency to clot
D. Specific gravity of above 1.018
Bony union taking place with formation of medullary callus without periosteal callus formation is______________?
A. Primary union
B. Secondary union
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
A 13 year old boy presents with a large mixed lytic and blastic mass in the metaphyseal region of the lower end of femur. The most likely diagnosis is___________?
A. Ewing’s sarcoma
B. Osteosarcoma
C. Chondrosarcoma
D. Giant cell tumour
All of the following statements are true regarding reversible cell injury, except______________?
A. Formation of amorphous densities in the mitochondrial matix
B. Diminished generation of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
C. Formation of blebs in the plasma membrane
D. Detachment of ribosomes from the granular endoplasmic reticulum
Chicken-wire appearance of enlarged bone marrow spaces is seen in_______________?
A. Fetal alcohol syndrome
B. Sickle cell anaemia
C. Haemophilia A
D. Beta thalassemia majon
A 20 year male complains of recurrent attacks of sore tthroat since 2 years. The total leukocyte count was 1000/ul. A differential count revealed severe neutropenia. The diagnosis is________________?
A. Subleukemic leukemia
B. Infectious mononucleosis
C. Agraulocytosis
D. Leukoerythroblastic anemia
Heart failure cells are____________?
A. Fibrocytes in myocardium
B. Aschoji’s giant cells
C. Heamosiderin laden macrophages in alveoli
D. Hypertrophic myocardial fibres
Rodent ulcer is most commonly seen on________________?
A. Face below alatragus line
B. Face above alatragus line
C. Anywhere on hairless skin
D. All of the above
Increased levels of haemoglobin A2 is characteristic of________________?
A. Sickle cell trait
B. b-thalassaemia crait
C. Glucose-6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency
D. a-Thalassamia
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