A. It is more common in heart, skin and skeletal tissue
B. In 70% of cases don’t have any associated disease
C. In 50% of cases have some form of plasma cell dyscrasias such as multiple myeloma
D. All of the above
A. It is more common in heart, skin and skeletal tissue
B. In 70% of cases don’t have any associated disease
C. In 50% of cases have some form of plasma cell dyscrasias such as multiple myeloma
D. All of the above
A. Hyaline degeneartion
B. Amyloid degeneration
C. Hydropic degeneration
D. Fatty degeneration
A. Nuclear basophilia
B. Nuclear shrinkage
C. Nucleus disintegration
D. Nucleolus disintegration
A. Reversible injury
B. Irreversible injury
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above
A. Hypoparathyroidism
B. Vitamin D deficiency
C. Hypercalcemia
D. All of the above
A. Apoptosis
B. Lysis
C. Autolysis
D. Autopsy
A. Brain
B. Lung
C. Liver
D. Spleen
A. Skin layers
B. Salivary glands
C. Normal tissues
D. Dead tissue
A. AL protein
B. a2 microglobulin
C. a-amyloid protein
D. Transthyretin
A. Occurs in damaged tissue
B. Tuberculous lesions
C. Atherosclerotic lesions
D. Serum calcium levels are high