A. Tuberculoid leprosy
B. Lepromatous leprosy
C. Histoid leprosy
D. Intermediate leprosy
A. Tuberculoid leprosy
B. Lepromatous leprosy
C. Histoid leprosy
D. Intermediate leprosy
A. Pavementing
B. Diapedesis
C. Rouleax formation
D. Chemotaxis migration
A. Type I hyp
B. Type II hyp
C. Type III hyp
D. Type IV hyp
A. Exudative
B. Necrotizing
C. Granulomatous
D. Cytopathic
A. Increased capilary permeability
B. Decreased capilary permeability
C. Decreased interstitial fluid
D. Decreased blood flow
A. RNA template
B. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
C. Polyunsaturated fatty acids
D. None of the above
A. A specific type of chronic inflammation
B. Accumulation of modified macrophages
C. Initiated by a number of infectious and non infectious agents
D. A reaction of acute inflammation
A. Low protein
B. Cloudy appearance
C. Increased specific gravity
D. High protein
A. Surface glycolipids
B. Sulfatide
C. Hetero polysaccharide
D. Sulfadase
A. Coagulase
B. Peroxidase
C. Bradykinin
D. Hyaluronidase