Welcome to your FMGE Question Bank - Pathology
In Hashimoto's thyroiditis, infiltrate is predominantly :
The commonest cause of intracranial metastasis is malignancy of :
The alveoli are filled with exudate; the air is displaced converting the lung into a solic organ. This description suggests :
Councilman bodies are seen in :
HLA complex in man is located on chromosome :
The commonest retro-peritoneal tumour is :
"Finger clubbing" is seen in which of the following conditions :
Giant cells in measles are called as :
Spur cell anemia is related to :
CSF turbidity is due to following except :
All are labile cells except :
The hepatocyte on section through any plane appears to be hexagonal, three dimensionally it would have - surfaces :
NK-cells are characterized by the following :
The most common tumour of the bheart is :
Anitschow cells are present in :
Venous congestion of lung, following is true :
Alpha-I-antitrypsin deficiency occurs in :
Bone tumour arising from Epiphysis is :
Commonest malignancy in children is :
Most common malignancy of hepatic nodule :
During the state of grey hepatisation in lobar pneumonia the alveoli are filled by :
Hyaline membrane is composed of :
Transfusion of one unit of factor VIII concentrate will raise the level by :
Eosinophilia is a feature of :
Surfactant in lung is produced by :
The most common reason for dissecting aneurysm of thoracic aorta is :
Hela cells are associated with :
Thyroglossal cyst arise in neck in :