Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations, and sometimes loss...
Pathology MCQs 1. In hypoxic cell injury, cell swelling occurs because of increased intracellular: A) lipid B) protein C) glycogen D) lipofuscin E) water 2....
1. For cytomorphological recognition of cancer, the following characteristics are used to determine the presence or absence of cancer except: A. Cytoplasmic content B. Nulcear...
1. Astrocytic processes can be demonstrated by: A. Reticulin stain B. Phosphotungstic acid haematoxylin (PTAH) C. Periodic acid Schiff (PAS) D. van Gieson 2. Normally,...
1. The term soft tissue tumours includes: A. Mesodermal tissue B. Epithelial tissues C. Reticuloendothelial tissues D. Glial tissue 2. Nodular fasciitis has the following...
1. The serum marker for increased osteoclastic activity is: A. Total acid phosphatase level B. Bony acid phosphatase level C. Total alkaline phosphatase level D....
1. Hyperfunction of anterior pituitary in pre-pubertal children generally results in: A. Acromegaly B. Gigantism C. Hyperprolactinaemia D. Cushing’s syndrome 2. Excessive secretion of ADH...
1. The following vulval lesion can progress to vulval carcinoma: A. Stromal polyp B. Papillary hidradenoma C. Squamous hyperplasia D. Lichen sclerosus 2. High risk...
1. Glomerular tuft contains capillaries forming following number of lobules: A. Four B. Six C. Eight D. Ten 2. Azotaemia results from elevation of following...
1. All are features of extrahepatic biliary atresia (EHBA) except: A. Ductular proliferation B. Giant cells C. Cholestasis D. Increased hepatic copper 2. Centrilobular necrosis...