A. Damage to endothelium due to injury or inflammation
B. Diminished rate of blood flow
C. Increased coagulability of blood
D. Increased venous blood pressure
Related Mcqs:
- Virchow Lepra cells are seen in___________?
A. Tuberculoid leprosy
B. Ideterminate leprosy
C. Borderline tuberculoid leprosy
D. lepromatous leprosy - VIRCHOW’s cells are seen in___________?
A. Lepromatous leprosy
B. Tuberculoid leprosy
C. Borderline lepromatous leprosy
D. Intermediate leprosy - Which of the following is abnormal constituent of urine_____________?
A. glucose
B. Creatine
C. Urea
D. None of the above - Which of the following is the main constituent of porcelain__________________?
A. Feldspar
B. Kaolin
C. Quartz
D. Clay - Major basic protein is an important constituent of which leucocyte_____________?
A. Neutrophil
B. Eosinophil
C. Basophil
D. Lymphocyte - Plasma cells are constituent of_____________________?
A. Nervous tissue
B. Muscular tissue
C. Epithelial tissue
D. Connective tissue - The principal constituent of set silicate cement matrix is_______________?
A. Hydrated Aluminium phosphate
B. Hydrated Aluminium Phosphate with calcium fluoride
C. Hydrate Aluminosilicate gel
D. Hydrated Aluminium phosphate crystal, CAF2 alluminosiliate gel - The basic constituent of reversible hydrocolloid impression material is________________?
A. Agar
B. Alginic acid
C. Gelatin
D. alginate - All of the following about prostaglandins and leukotriene are correct except________________?
A. Arachidonic acid is metabolized to form prostaglandins and leukotrienes
B. COX-1 is inducible in many tissues
C. COX is induced by cytokines at the site of inflammation
D. Leukotrienes cause bronchoconstriction - Earliest transient change following tissue injury_____________?
A. Neutrophilia
B. Neutropenia
C. Monocytoses
D. Lymphocytoses