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Advanced Patho- Mele Quizzes, More Mid-Term
Questions, Final Patho, Patho 2 Quizzes – Q&A

1. Match each of the descriptive phrases below with the appropriate tumor
name. Each answer item may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

Non osseous, malignant neoplasm of tissues derived from mesoderm.

Benign tumor of adipose tissue

Benign neoplasm arising in glandular tissue.

Malignant tumor of bone
A. Adenocarcinoma
B. Adenoma
C. Carcinoma
D. Lipoma
E. Osteosarcoma
F. Sarcoma ✔️Ans - Non osseous, malignant neoplasm of tissues
derived mesoderm -F


Benign tumor of adipose tissue-D

Benign neoplasm arising in glandular tissue.- B

Malignant tumor of bone -E

1. Unlike the tissue growth that occurs with hypertrophy and hyperplasia,
the growth of a malignancy is

adaptive

specialized

predictable

autonomous ✔️Ans - Autonomous

,1. The metastatic spread of tumor cells is facilitated by _______ that enables
invasion and movement to distant tissues.

cell cohesiveness

enzyme secretion

contact inhibition

cell-to-cell signaling ✔️Ans - Enzyme secretion

1. Cancerous transformation of a cell requires the activation of

cell cycle apoptosis

multiple mutations

a single gene mutation

tumor suppressor genes ✔️Ans - Multiple Mutations

1. The characteristic localized cardinal signs of acute inflammation include

fever

fatigue

redness

granuloma ✔️Ans - Redness

1. The cellular stage of acute inflammation is the movement of leukocytes
into the area. Cells that arrive early, in great numbers, are

basophils

lymphocytes

,neutrophils

platelets ✔️Ans - Neutrophils

1. The mediators involved in Type I hypersensitivity allergic responses are
released from

mast cells

plasma cells

monocytes

arachidonic acid ✔️Ans - Mast Cells

1. Host versus Graft disease is a complication of organ transplantation
caused by recipient immune cells

destroying the host T cells

attacking the donor cells

combining with grafts HLA

being recognized as foreign ✔️Ans - Attacking the Donor Cells

1. The "window period" of HIV infection refers to the period of time
between infection and

transmission

seroconversion

initial symptoms

antibody screening ✔️Ans - Seroconversion

Leukocytes consist of three categories of cells that have different roles in
the inflammatory and immune responses. Which of the following

, leukocytes is correctly matched with its function? ✔️Ans - Eosinphils;
Allergic reaction

To form a platelet plug, platelets are attracted to the damaged vessel, and
then platelet ________ occurs ✔️Ans - adhesion

The patient has an abnormally low neutrophil count. Neutropenia is most
commonly caused by ✔️Ans - Drug reactions

Leukemias are classified according to the predominant cell type. The
myelogenous cell type of leukemia can ✔️Ans - interfere with
thrombocyte cell maturation

A form of hypercoagulability states, increased platelet function, is caused
by ✔️Ans - Vascular wall damage

Disseminated intravascular clotting (DIC) is characterized by ✔️Ans -
hemorrhage

Manifestations of anemia that are directly due to the diminished oxygen-
carrying capacity of hemoglobin include ✔️Ans - Fatigue

Which of the following types and characteristics of anemia are correctly
matched? ✔️Ans - Folate; decreased erythropoiesis

Conditions that predispose to sickling of hemoglobin in persons with sickle
cell anemia include ✔️Ans - decreased tissue oxygen saturation

An elevated level of unconjugated bilirubin, due to hemolysis of RBCs,
results in a high level of iron released and ✔️Ans - Jaundice

1. Because cholesterol is insoluble in plasma, it is mainly carried by the
lipoprotein

IDL

HDL

LDL
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