Increased Proliferation Of Cells Is Called______
Increased Proliferation Of Cells Is Called______
Hypertrophy | |
Hyperplasia | |
Metaplasia | |
Atrophy |
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Increased Proliferation Of Cells Is Called______
Hypertrophy | |
Hyperplasia | |
Metaplasia | |
Atrophy |
Increased Levels Of Haemoglobin A2 Is Characteristic Of______
Glucose-6 Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency | |
B-Thalassaemia Crait | |
A-Thalassamia | |
Sickle Cell Trait |
Increased Iron Binding Capacity And Decreased Serum Iron Is Seen In Which Anemia______
Sickle Cell | |
Iron Deficiency | |
Chronic Infections | |
Aplastic |
Increased Bleeding Time Is Seen In All Except______
Ehlers Danlos Syndrome | |
Von Willebrand Disease | |
Hemophilia | |
Thrombocytopenia |
Increase In Number Of Rbc Is Seen In ______
Leukemia | |
Polycythemia | |
Anaemia | |
Neutropenia |
Incomplete Fractures Of The Bone Are Called______
Comminuted Fracture | |
Green Stick Fracture | |
Compound Fracture | |
Simple Fracture |
Incidence Of Most Common Malignant Tumours In Women Is______
Lung | |
Ovary | |
Breast | |
Cervix |
In Which One Of The Following Organs The Venous Emboli Are Most Often Iodged ?
Heart | |
Kidneys | |
Intestines | |
Lungs |
In Troisiers Sign The Lymph Nodes Involved Are______
Right Supraclavicular Nodes | |
Left Axillary Nodes | |
Right Axillary Nodes | |
Left Supraclavicular Nodes |
In Sickle Cell Anemia There Is Substitution Of______
Phenylalanine For Glutamic Acid | |
All Of The Above | |
Valine For Glutamic Acid At The Sixth Position Of Beta Chain | |
Tyrosine For Valine At The 6th Position At Beta Chain |
In Sickle Cell Anaemia There Is______
50 To 60% Haemoglobins | |
10 To 20% Haemoglobins | |
75 To 100% Haemoglobins | |
20 To 30% Haemoglobins |
In Megaloblastic Anaemia The Cells Are______
None Of The Above | |
Macrocytic Normochromic | |
Macrocytic Hypochromic | |
Macrocytic Hyperchromic |
In Leucopenia, Which Cell Type Is Predominantly Involved ?
Erythrocytes | |
Granulocytes | |
Eosinophils | |
Monocytes |
In Left Ventricular Cardiac Failure There Is______
Active Hyperemia In Lungs | |
Passive Congestion In Liver | |
Passive Congestion In Lungs | |
None Of The Above |
In Iron Deficiency Anemia There Is______
Decrease In Hemoglobin | |
Increase In Hemoglobin | |
Decrease In Platelets | |
Increase In Palatelets |
In Hypovolemic Shock______
The Extremities Are Pale, Cold And Sweating | |
The Central Venous Pressure Ins High | |
There Is Always S Site Of Bleeding | |
Urine Output Is Unaffected |
In Hodgkins Disease The Lymphoa Cells Seen Are______
Eosinophilis | |
Giant Cells | |
Reed-Sternberg Cells | |
Plasma Cells |
In Hemorrhager Lost Plasma Is Replaced By______
Spleen | |
Bone Marrow | |
Muscle | |
Kidney |
In Hemephilic Patient Which Of The Following Should Not Be Given______
Cryoprecipitate | |
Factor Viii Concentrate | |
Eaca | |
Platelet Factor |
In Granuloma, Epithelial And Giant Cells Are Derived From______
Monocyte | |
Plasma Cells | |
T Cells | |
B Cells |
In Fanconi Anemia There Is A______
Mutation Of Dna Repair Gene | |
Purely Nutritional Disorder Etiology | |
No Increased Risk Of Sq. Cell Carcinoma | |
Deficiency Of Copper |
In Dysplasia Mitotic Figures Are Seen In______
None Of The Above | |
In Surface Layers Only | |
In Basal Layers Of Epithelium | |
From Basal Layer To Surface |
In Chronic, Granulomatous Inflammation, Which Of The Following Processes Is Most Likely To Predominate ?
Congestion | |
Transudation | |
Exudation | |
Proliferation |
In Acute Inflammation, Immediate Transient Permeability In Cells Is Increased By______
Leucocyte Mediated Endothelial Injury | |
Direct Injury & Necrosis | |
Endothelial Gaps By Histamine | |
Increased Tissue Oncotic Pressure |
In A Thrombus, The Dark Lines Of Zahn Are Due To______
Coagulated Fibrin | |
Aggregated Platelets | |
Aggregated Proteins | |
Aggregated R.B.C |