A. Aorta – Aneurysm, thromboembolism
B. Heart – MI, Ischemic heart disease
C. Lower extremities – claudication gangrene
D. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Not sequelae of cellular events in atheroscierotic infarction_____________?
A. Neutrophilic infiltration
B. Astrocytes
C. Ingress of macrophages
D. Intense eosinophilia - Paget’s disease of bone is a chronic disease of the________________?
A. Prepubertal skeleton
B. Pubertal skeleton
C. Infantile skeleton
D. Adult skeleton - Christmas disease is due to deficiency of________________?
A. Factor IX
B. Factor X
C. Factor VIII
D. Factor V - In Hodgkin’s disease the lymphoa cells seen are__________________?
A. Eosinophilis
B. Plasma cells
C. Reed-sternberg cells
D. Giant cells - Caissons disease is caused by______________?
A. Amniotic fluid embolism
B. Hyper coagulability
C. Air or gas embolism
D. Tumour embolism - In Niemann-Pick’s disease the following substrance accumulate in CNS in excess______________?
A. Glycerophosphatides
B. Phosphoinositides
C. Phosphosphingosides
D. Glycerosphingosides - Following hepatitis B infection through blood transfusion disease manifests in_____________?
A. 1 week
B. 6 week
C. 3 months
D. 6 months - A 50 year old female with end stage renal disease (ESRD) develops pulmonary tuberculosis. Which one of the following drugs should be used in a reduced dose ?
A. Rifampicin
B. Isoniazide
C. Pyrazamide
D. Ethambutol - Which of the following disease is known as the Kissing disease______________?
A. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
B. Infection mononucleosis
C. Primary syphilis
D. Recurrent apthous stomatitis - Following a general examination and a biopsy of a firm, pale nodule in the tongue, a diagnosis of primary amyloidosis has been reached What underlaying disease is this patient likely to have_____________?
A. Leprosy
B. Syphilis
C. Tuberculosis
D. None of the above