A. Liquefactive necrosis
B. Coagulative necrosis
C. Chronic inflammation
D. Scar tissue
Related Mcqs:
- A histologic evidence of widespread formation of globular hypocalcified dentin and pulp horns reaching the dentinoenamel junction, absence of lamina dura around the tooth in radiograph are the characteristic features of_____________?
A. Vitamin -D resistant rickets
B. Hypophosphatasia
C. Hypervitaminosis-A
D. Vitamin-A deficiency - The most reliable single histologic criterion for diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma is____________?
A. Invasion
B. Degeneration
C. Pleomorphism
D. Encpsulation - After myocardial infarction all of the following enzyme levels are high except_____________?
A. Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT)
B. Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH)
C. Creatine phospho kinase (CPK)
D. Serum ornithine carbamyl transferase (SOCT) - Three days after the onset of myocardial infarction, which enzyme level has the best predictive value____________?
A. Serum CPK
B. Serum LDH
C. Serum SGOT
D. Serum SGPT - The common cause of sudden death in myocardial infarction is____________?
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Arrhythmias
C. Congestive heart failure
D. None of the above - Infarction of anterior inferior cerebellar artery may cause damage to_______________?
A. Pyramidal tract
B. Lateal spinothalamic tract
C. Vestibular nuclei
D. Spinal nucleus of trigeminal nerve - In mycocarrdial infarction the first enzyme to rise____________?
A. CPK
B. LDH
C. SGOT
D. Amylase - A patient on warfarin sodium following myocardial infarction reports for an oral surgical procedure which one of the following laboratory tests should be preferred to ascertain the fitness_______________?
A. Prothrombin time
B. Tourniquet time
C. Clotting time
D. Bleeding time - Which of the following is inherited as a autosomal dominant triat?
A. Lichen planus
B. Bullous pemphigoid
C. Pemphigus yulgaris
D. White sponge nevus - The most characteristic feature of a neoplasm as opposed to inflammatory over growth is______________?
A. Abnormal mitosis
B. Size of the lesion
C. Progressive growth after removal of causative stimuli
D. Tendency to grow rapidly