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Category: Pathology
DiGeorge’s syndrome is due to___________?
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A. Congenital thymic aplasia
B. Deficiency of complement factor
C. Inborn error of metabolism
D. Chromosomal anomaly
Secondary amylodosis is seen most commonly in_______________?
A. Actinomycosis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Rabies
D. Secondary Iues
An acute inflammation would attract____________?
A. Monocytes
B. Plasma cells
C. Neutrophils
D. Eosinophils
Reed – Sternberg cells are seen in histopathological examination of_______________?
A. African jaw lymphoma
B. Hodgkin’s disease
C. Burkitt’s lymphoma
D. Infectious mononucleosis
One of the following is not a malignant feature____________?
A. Aplasia
B. Anaplasia
C. Abnormal mitosis
D. Pleomorphism
In Troisiers sign the lymph nodes involved are_________________?
A. Right axillary nodes
B. Left axillary nodes
C. Right supraclavicular nodes
D. Left supraclavicular nodes
A reduction in the total leucocyte count is called_________________?
A. Leucocytosis
B. Leucopenia
C. Leucorrhoea
D. Leukemia
A patient’s urine with a particular protein appears normal, but on standing it becomes dark. The dark colour disappears on heating. The patent is suffering from______________?
A. Osteoporosis
B. Multiple myeloma
C. Infectious mononcleosis
D. T – cell tumour
Extravasation of blood in to the tissues with resulting swelling is called_____________?
A. Hemothorax
B. Heamoperitonium
C. Heamopericardium
D. Hematoma
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