A. Nuclear basophilia
B. Nuclear shrinkage
C. Nucleus disintegration
D. Nucleolus disintegration
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 - An infarct is most frequently is characterized by What type of necrosis ?
A. Fatty
B. Caseous
C. Gangrenous
D. Coagulative - Shock is a circulatory disturbance characterized by________________?
A. Increased blood pressure
B. Decreased volume of circulation blood
C. Elevated body temperature
D. Decreased volume of interstitial fluid - Large open wounds that are characterized by tissue loss and repaired by formation of granulation tissue in the floor of the wound is characteristic of______________?
A. Secondary healing
B. Primary healing
C. Cicatrisation
D. Regeneration - Granuloma is characterized by all of the following except______________?
A. A specific type of chronic inflammation
B. Accumulation of modified macrophages
C. Initiated by a number of infectious and non infectious agents
D. A reaction of acute inflammation - Inflammation is characterized by________________?
A. Transudation -> exudation -> oedena
B. Oedema -> exudation
C. Exudation -> transudation -> oedema
D. Only by exudation -> oedema - Transudate is characterized by__________?
A. Associated inflammatory conditions
B. Low protein content
C. Tendency to clot
D. Specific gravity of above 1.018 - Chronic inflammation is characterized by__________?
A. Presence of macrophages
B. Tissue
C. Proliferation of fibroblasts and endothelial cells
D. All of the above - Syndrome which is characterized by 2X chromosomes and 1Y chromosome is_____________?
A. Kleinfelters syndrome
B. Down syndrome
C. Turner syndrome
D. Marfan syndrome - Muscles of mastication are supplied by_________________?
A. Second part of maxillary artery
B. Third part of maxillary artery
C. First part of maxillary artery
D. Facial artery