Earliest lesion in atherosclerosis is_____________?
A. Atheroma
B. Fatty streak
C. Fibrous plaque
D. None of the above
Earliest lesion in atherosclerosis is_____________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Atheroma
B. Fatty streak
C. Fibrous plaque
D. None of the above
Earliest lesion in atherosclerosis is_____________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Aorta – Aneurysm, thromboembolism
B. Heart – MI, Ischemic heart disease
C. Lower extremities – claudication gangrene
D. All of the above
Which of the following symptomatic atheroscierotic disease is correct_____________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Lungs
B. Kidneys
C. Intestines
D. Heart
In which one of the following organs the venous emboli are most often iodged ? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Kidney
B. Lung
C. Spleen
D. Heart
The infarct of the following organs is invariably haemorrhagic_____________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Intestines
B. Lungs
C. Kidneys
D. Heart
Venous emboli are most often lodged in_____________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Liver
B. Lung
C. Kidney
D. Both A and B
Infarcts are not common in______________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Coagulative necrosis
B. Fibrinoid necrosis
C. Caesous necrosis
D. Fatty necrosis
A. Ovary
B. Lung
C. Intestine
D. Heart
White infarcts occurs in one of the following organs_______________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Smoking
B. Hypertension
C. Diabetes
D. All of the above
Risk factor for atherosclerosis_______________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology A. Coronary artery
B. Abdominal aorta
C. Thoracic aorta
D. Internal carotid artery
Major site of atheroscierosis_______________? Read More »
Diseases of Blood And Lymphnodes, Medical Mcqs, Pathology