Welcome to your FMGE Question Bank - Pathology
Warthin-Finkeldy giant cells are seen in :
Rubbery lymph nodes is a characteristic feature of :
Which of the following is least likely to be a cause of amyloidosis :
A 60 years man presented with fatigue weight loss and heaviness in left hypochodrium for 6 months. The hemogram showed Hb 10 gm/dL.,TL.C 5 laks/mm3, platelet count 4 laks/mm3, DLC; neutrophil 55%, lymphocytes 4% montocytes 2% basophiles 6% metamyelocytes 10% myelocytes 18%, promyelocytes 2% and blasts 3%. The most likely cytogenetic abnormality in this case is :
Earliest sign of megaloblastic anaemia :
Commonest cancer of vulva is :
Commonest benign and malignant primary tumors of veins are :
Autoimmune hemolytic anemal is commonly seen in :
Most common type of vaginal carcinoma is :
Haematuria, hemoptysis and proteinuria are seen in :
Liquefaction necrosis occurs in :
The most malignant tumor of appendix is :
Best stain to demonstrate sideroblasts in bone marrow :
Which of the following is not true about Berger's disease :
Most common cause of aortic aneurysm is :
Carcinoid syndrome is not seen in :
Spherocytosis in peripheral blood is not found in :
Hemolytic anaemia does not result from :
Garland's triad is seen in :
Most pulmonary infarcts are :
Pseudohypoparathyroidism is characterized by the following except :
The alveoli are filled with exudate; the air is displaced converting the lung into a solic organ. This description suggests :
Burkitt's lymphoma is due to :
Which of the following is a primary neurogenic brain tumour :
Following are major criteria in Rheumatic fever except :
Prausnitz-Kustner (P-K) reaction indicate :
Th commonest cause of fat embolism is :
Commonest tumor of female urethra is :
Leocoerythroblastic picture may be seen in all of the following except :
Glanzmann syndrome is due to :