Welcome to your FMGE Question Bank - Pathology
Reed-Sternberg cells are present in following except :
CSF turbidity is due to following except :
Low LAP score is not found in :
Antigen trapping cells are :
Russell bodies are seen in :
The lung carcinoma most common in non smokers is :
Sings of inflammation was given by :
Heart failure cells are :
Commonest histological type of anal carcinoma is :
Villous adenomas are most frequently seen in :
Venous congestion of lung, following is true :
Most specific change in jejunal biopsy is seen in :
The commonest supratentoiral tumour is :
Metastatic clarification is seen at the following places except :
The common cause of death in choriocarcinoma I :
Myofibroblast is seen in :
The commonest site for lipoma to become malignant is :
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 :
Myositis osdificans may be his to logically confused with :
Paradoxical embolism means :
Nephroblastoma is most likely to occur at the age of :
NK-cells are characterized by the following :
Spur cell anemia is related to :
Monckeberg's sclerosis is an example of :
In papilli carcinoma, iodine intake is - as compared to normal thyroid tissue :
Single best test to differentiate type of jaundice is :
Upper GI endoscopy and biopsy from lower esophagus in a 48 year old lady with chronic heart burn shows presence of columnar epithelium with goblet. The feature is most likely consistent with :
Reed-Sternberg cells may be present in Hodgkin's disease and :