Welcome to your FMGE Question Bank - Pathology
Budd chiari syndrome is occlusion of :
The circumference of which of the following heart valve openings is the largest :
Commonest cause of cerebral infarction is :
Commonest cause of Renal papillary necrosis :
Which is associated with Ca Lung :
Dithionite test is done for assessing :
The macrophages in the brain are :
Myofibroblast is seen in :
Commonest malignancy of pericardium is :
In tuberculous infection of the CNS, following are seen except :
24 hours volume of urine in an infant 2 days old would be about :
Kwashiorkor in Ga language means :
The most frequently involved congenitial cardiac lesions in bacterial endocarditis includes :
Warthin-Finkeldy giant cells are seen in :
Drepanocytes may develop in :
Commonest malignant tumor of retro peritoneum is :
Bile infarct is related to :
HLA complex in man is located on chromosome :
Alpha-fetoproteins are elevated in all of the following except :
The most common cause for female pseudohermaphroditism is :
Deficiency of which of the following factors does not cause an abnormality of the intrinsic pathway :
Wire loop glomerulosclerosis is seen in :
Haematuria, hemoptysis and proteinuria are seen in :
The most common genetic disorder causing liver disease in children is :
Strawberry tongue is seen in :
Amyloid is best identified by :
Most common form of TB in a child is :
Coomb's test ( direct) is positive in :