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Pathology

Quiz by Ashley Bengtson

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  • Q1

    An increase in the size of cells is called

    metaplasia

    atrophy

    hyperplasia

    hypertrophy

    30s
  • Q2

    The most common type of metaplasia is

    pseudostratified -> squamous

    transitional -> squamous

    columnar -> squamous

    squamous -> columnar

    30s
  • Q3

    A feature of irreversible cell damage is

    cell swelling

    inflammation

    eosinophilia

    fatty change

    30s
  • Q4

    A type of necrosis involving immune reactions with blood vessels is called

    liquefactive necrosis

    caseous necrosis

    fibrinoid necrosis

    30s
  • Q5

    Which picture shows a necrotic nuclear change called karyorrhexis?

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    30s
  • Q6

    What are the five steps of inflammation?

    Recognition, recruitment, removal, regulation & termination, and repair 

    Recognition, regulation, removal, rejuvenation, and relax

    Regulation, recognition, recruitment, removal & termination, and repair

    Recognition, reignite, recruitment, removal, and repair

    30s
  • Q7

    What type of white blood cells are responsible for each type of inflammation?

    Acute: neutrophils, Chronic: plasma cell and macrophages

    Acute: macrophages, Chronic: plasma cells

    Acute: macrophages, Chronic: neutrophils

    Acute: neutrophils, Chronic: macrophages

    30s
  • Q8

    Which cell participates in both chronic and acute inflammation?

    Macrophages

    Eosinophils

    Mast cells

    B lymphocytes

    30s
  • Q9

    What is a chemical mediator that plays a role in acute inflammation?

    Cytokines

    Edema

    Prostaglandins

    Vasoactive amines

    30s
  • Q10

    What is responsible for loose and firm attachment in leukocyte recruitment?

    Loose attachment: selectins, firm attachment: integrins

    Loose attachment: neutrophils, firm attachment: mononuclear cells

    Loose attachment: integrins, firm attachment: selectins

    Loose attachment: mononuclear cells, firm attachment: neutrophils

    30s
  • Q11

    The correct sequence of tissue healing is: 

    Inflammation -> angiogenesis -> proliferation -> scar -> remodeling

    Inflammation -> proliferation -> scar -> angiogenesis -> remodeling

    Proliferation -> scar -> angiogenesis -> inflammation -> remodeling

    Angiogenesis -> inflammation -> proliferation -> scar -> remodeling

    30s
  • Q12

    What is the most important cause of delayed wound healing? 

    Mechanical factors 

    Circulatory status

    Infection

    Hormones

    30s
  • Q13

    Which one is the dominant cell type in most chronic inflammatory states?

    Mast cells

    Neutrophils

    Macrophages 

    T lymphocytes

    30s
  • Q14

    This image is an example of which type of granuloma? 

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    Non-caseating 

    Caseating

    Foreign body

    Immune

    30s
  • Q15

    This image is an example of which aspect of tissue repair?

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    Keloid

    Wound dehiscence

    Contracture

    Exuberant granulation tissue

    30s

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