A. Polarized microscopy
B. Electron microscopy
C. X-ray crytallography
D. Scanning electron miscroscopy
Related Mcqs:
- Stain used for demonstration of amyloid is______________?
A. Congo Red
B. Masson’s toichrome
C. Vonkosa
D. Reticulin - The protein found in the amyloid deposits in senile systemic amyloidosis is_________________?
A. AL protein
B. a2 microglobulin
C. a-amyloid protein
D. Transthyretin - 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 - Thiamine deficiency can be diagnosed by measuring________________?
A. Thiamine levels in blood
B. Alkaline phosphatase levels in blood
C. Transketolase activity in RBC
D. Plasma pyruvate and lactic acid levels - Amoebic liver abscess can be diagnosed by demonstratig________________?
A. Cysts in the sterile pus
B. Trophozoites in the pus
C. Cysts in the intestine
D. Trophozoites in the feces - Hepatitis A virus is best diagnosed by______________?
A. IgM antibodies in serum
B. Isolation form stool
C. Culture from blood
D. Isolation from bile - A patient is diagnosed of oral cancer or stage T,N,M_____________?
A. Surgery
B. Surgery +radiotherapy
C. Chemotherapy alone
D. Surgery+ chemotherapy - Oral submucous fibrosis is diagnosed by____________?
A. Juxta, epithelial fibrosis (changes)
B. Changes in epithelium
C. Changes in submucosa
D. All of the above - Alginate impression material is similar to Agar-agar impression material in the following respect________________?
A. Gelation increase in both on increase in temperature
B. Mixing time is increased to reduce the setting time
C. Deformation during removal of impression occurs due to distortion of gel fibers
D. Both can be re-used for fresh impressions - Opportunistic infection is caused by___________________?
A. Penicillium
B. Mucor
C. Aspergillus
D. All of the above