A. AL protein
B. a2 microglobulin
C. a-amyloid protein
D. Transthyretin
Related Mcqs:
- In amyloidosis of the tongue, The amyloid is deposited primarily in the______________?
A. Stromal connective tissue
B. cells of the surface epithelium
C. Nuclei of the striated muscle cells
D. Cytoplasm of the striated muscle cells - The necrotic tissue and deposits of immune complexes, complement and plasma protein produce a smudy eosinophilic deposit is termed as_____________?
A. Coagulative necrosis
B. Fibrinoid necrosis
C. Caesous necrosis
D. Fatty necrosis - Stain used for demonstration of amyloid is______________?
A. Congo Red
B. Masson’s toichrome
C. Vonkosa
D. Reticulin - Amyloid material can be best diagnosed by___________________?
A. Polarized microscopy
B. Electron microscopy
C. X-ray crytallography
D. Scanning electron miscroscopy - Amyloidosis is commonly associated with_____________?
A. Chronic osteomyelitis
B. Periostitis
C. Acute osteomyelitis
D. Multiple myeloma - Primary amyloidosis occurs in _________________?
A. Multiple myeloma
B. Tuberculosis
C. Hodgkin’s diseaes
D. Chronic osteomyelitis - Amyloidosis most commonly occurs in_________________?
A. Kidney
B. Spleen
C. Liver
D. Heart - True statement about primary amyloidosis _________________?
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 - What is common between systemic and pulmonary circulation is_____________?
A. Volume of the circulation per minute
B. Peripheral vascular resistance
C. Pulse Pressure
D. Total Capacity - Which of the following is NOT a systemic effect of corticosteroid ?
A. Increase in IL-1
B. Increase in total amount of circulatory neutrophils
C. Anti-inflammatory effect is increased
D. Inhibit phospholipase A2