A. Eosinophilis
B. Plasma cells
C. Reed-sternberg cells
D. Giant cells
Related Mcqs:
- Hodgkin’s lymphoma can be distinguished from non – Hodgkin’s lymphomas by_________________?
A. Reed – Sternberg cells
B. Systemic manifestations
C. Occurence in young adults
D. All of the above - Hodgkin’s disease is considered to be________________?
A. Follilcular reticulosis
B. Inflammatory disease
C. Chronic granulomatous disease
D. A malignant neoplasm - The receptor cells of the olfactory epithelium are__________________?
A. Bipolar neurons
B. Unipolar neurons
C. Multipolar neurons
D. Stellate cells - Type of receptor present on T-cells are__________________?
A. Ig A
B. Ig G
C. Prostaglandins
D. CD4 - Reed – Sternberg cells are seen in histopathological examination of_______________?
A. African jaw lymphoma
B. Hodgkin’s disease
C. Burkitt’s lymphoma
D. Infectious mononucleosis - Target cells are seen in peripheral blood in_______________?
A. Thalassemia
B. Pernicious anemia
C. Aplastic anemia
D. Sickle cell anemia - A 3-year old child presented with progressive anaemia, jaundice & failure to thrive. O/E: pallor, splenomegaly are seen Peripheral smear showed normoblasts and small round intensely stained red cells. The likely diagnosis is________________?
A. Here ditary spherocytosis
B. Thalassaemia
C. Sickle cell anaemia
D. Vitamin B12 deficiency anaemia - Heart failure cells are seen in_______________?
A. Heart
B. Lungs
C. Liver
D. Kidney - Bone marrow stem cells differ from differ from differentiated progenitor stem cells in what respect ?
A. Provide differentiated terminal cells
B. Reconstitution of Bone marrow
C. Formation of the ovum
D. Act as a repair system for the body - NK cells are effective against viral infected cells only if the cell with infection___________?
A. Exprss MHC class I proteins
B. Unable to express MHC class I proteins
C. Express MHC class II proteins
D. Unable to express MHC class II proteins