
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?
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?
Non-caseating
Caseating
Foreign body
Immune
30s - Q15
This image is an example of which aspect of tissue repair?
Keloid
Wound dehiscence
Contracture
Exuberant granulation tissue
30s