A. Hyaline degeneartion
B. Amyloid degeneration
C. Hydropic degeneration
D. Fatty degeneration
Related Mcqs:
- Ascites seen in alcoholic liver cirrhosis result form______________?
A. Decreased protein production by liver
B. Due to increased portal hypertension
C. Due to obstruction of bile duct
D. All of the above - Wallenberg degeneration is seen in______________?
A. Proximal cut end of nerve with cell body
B. Distal cut end of nerve without cell body
C. Both the free ends of the cut nerve
D. All are true - Hepatolenticular degeneration is seen with deposition of_____________?
A. cadmium
B. lead
C. aluminium
D. copper - Hydrolytic degeneration is characterised by__________________?
A. Caseation
B. Coagulation
C. Liquefaction
D. Fibrinoid - Which drug may be administered even when the patient is on alcoholic beverages ?
A. Animal charcoal
B. Glibenclamide
C. Chloral hydrate
D. Cefixime - Which of the following is true about amoebic liver disease ?
A. Left lobe of liver is commonly involved
B. Portal system is the main filtration system
C. Trophozoites can be visualized in the pus
D. Non-suppurative form is the serious form of extra intestinal amoebiasis - Cytological smear showing multinucleated giant cells, synctium and ballooning degeneration of the nucleus is a characteristic of_____________?
A. Herpes simplex virus infection
B. Erythema multiforme
C. Recurrent apthous stomatitis
D. Coxsackie virus infection - Which is a degeneration disorder characterized by atrophic changes of the deeper structures (e.g fat, muscle, cartilage & bone) involving one side of the face:
A. Scleroderma
B. Parry Romberg syndrome
C. Miescher’s syndrome
D. peutz-Jeghers syndrome - Hydropic degeneration of the basal cell of the straturn germinativum is a feature of___________?
A. Leukoplakia
B. Lichen planus
C. Syphilis
D. Pemphigus - In Hodgkin’s disease the lymphoa cells seen are__________________?
A. Eosinophilis
B. Plasma cells
C. Reed-sternberg cells
D. Giant cells