Welcome to your FMGE Question Bank - Pathology
Most common cause of haematuria in a young male is :
The ratio of beta to alpha cells in islets of newborn and adults is respectively :
Burkitt's lymphoma is due to :
Donath-landsteiner antibody is seen in :
False positive direct Coomb's test may occur in :
Most common islet cell tumour :
Zenker's diverticulum is characterized by following except :
In Virchow's triad for thrombosis, which of the following is not included :
Commonest complication of idiopathic ulcerative colitis :
Bone marrow aspiration is contraindicated in :
Mitral valve vegetations do not embolise usually to :
A patient with history of wheezing, bronchospasm and bemoptysis has bilateral perihilar bronchospasm and hemoptysis has bilateral perihilar bronchiectatic shadows on Chest skiagram. The diagnosis is most likely to be :
Most common form of TB in a child is :
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy presents as :
All the following familial syndromes are associated with development of pheochromocytomas except :
Pipe-stem cirrhosis is seen in :
APUD cells are present in :
Giant cells are seen in all of the following bone tumour except :
"Kleihauter test" is used to know :
Hyaline hemorrhage is composed of :
Homer-wright's Rosette are seen in :
ESR is low in the following except :
Paradoxical embolism means :
Mild hemolytic anaemia is associated with vitamin. - deficiency :
McCallum's patch is seen in :
Lardaceous spleen is due to deposition of amyloid in :
"Rheumatoid nodules" may be seen in the following except :
The term necrobiosis implies :
The commonest histologic type of Hodgkin's disease in India is :