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Transpathology: Molecular Imagery-Based Pathology (Edited by Mei Tian) — Comprehensive MCQs with Explanations

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This document is a comprehensive multiple-choice question (MCQ) compendium based on Transpathology: Molecular Imagery-Based Pathology (1st Edition, edited by Mei Tian). It consolidates chapter-based MCQs from across the entire text (Chapters 1–29) into a single, structured study resource. The questions are designed at college and early graduate level, assessing both foundational knowledge and higher-order clinical reasoning in modern pathology. Each MCQ includes the correct answer and a concise, exam-focused explanation, making the document suitable for revision, self-assessment, and exam preparation. Content coverage includes: Molecular imaging principles (PET, SPECT, MRI, ultrasound, optical and photoacoustic imaging) Transpathology concepts and multiscale imaging Quantitative and multimodal imaging analysis AI, deep learning, and computational pathology Imaging of cellular processes, inflammation, infection, tissue repair, and drug delivery System-based pathology (cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, neurological, endocrine, pediatric, and oncologic pathology) Digital pathology and future directions in transpathology This resource is intended for medical, biomedical science, pathology, and imaging students, as well as early graduate learners seeking a structured question-based review aligned with contemporary transpathology education.

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Transpathology Chapter 1: From Molecular Imaging to Transpathology – 30 MCQs with
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1. What does transpathology primarily integrate with traditional pathology?

A) Radiography

B) Molecular imaging

C) Physical examination

D) Ultrasound only

Answer: B) Molecular imaging

Explanation: Transpathology combines molecular imaging with conventional pathology to
visualize and interpret disease processes in vivo and ex vivo. �



2. Molecular imaging is best described as a technique that:

A) Visualizes only anatomic detail

B) Measures molecular and biochemical processes in living subjects

C) Uses only histological stains

D) Requires tissue removal

Answer: B) Measures molecular and biochemical processes in living subjects

Explanation: Molecular imaging visualizes and measures biological processes at the
molecular level noninvasively. �



3. One main limitation of traditional pathology that transpathology addresses is:

A) High cost of imaging

B) Intrinsic invasiveness and limited representativeness of biopsies

C) Excessive image resolution

D) Rapid turnaround time

Answer: B) Intrinsic invasiveness and limited representativeness of biopsies

,Explanation: Pathology relies on tissue samples that may not represent the full disease
landscape; transpathology integrates imaging to overcome this. �



4. In the molecular imaging context, a probe’s purpose is to:

A) Dye tissue macroscopically

B) Enhance target visualization at molecular levels

C) Eliminate disease

D) Replace microscopes

Answer: B) Enhance target visualization at molecular levels

Explanation: Probes bind molecular targets to improve visualization of biochemical
processes using imaging. �

5. Transpathology aims to make tissues appear more ____ to reveal underlying
pathophysiology.

A) Opaque

B) Transparent

C) Bright

D) Textured

Answer: B) Transparent

Explanation: “Transparentizing” tissue in imaging means revealing hidden
pathophysiological information across scales. �



6. The multiscale imaging idea in transpathology includes macroscale to:

A) Ultrasound only

B) Nanoscale levels

C) Moon surface imaging

D) CT alone

Answer: B) Nanoscale levels

,Explanation: Transpathology integrates imaging from organ macroscale to cellular and
subcellular resolutions. �



7. Multimodal imaging approaches are important because they:

A) Require less technology

B) Provide complementary information from different techniques

C) Only assess anatomy

D) Replace all clinical data

Answer: B) Provide complementary information from different techniques

Explanation: Combining modalities (e.g., PET and optical imaging) enhances sensitivity and
specificity for pathological features. �



8. Which imaging modality is typically the highest resolution at the organ level?

A) PET

B) MRI

C) Ultrasound

D) Optical microscopy

Answer: B) MRI

Explanation: MRI provides high soft‑tissue contrast and anatomical detail at the
macroscale. �



9. The term “trans‑scale” most accurately means:

A) Imaging across multiple size scales

B) Single scale imaging

C) Laser imaging only

D) Image encryption

Answer: A) Imaging across multiple size scales

, Explanation: Transpathology involves imaging from large (organ) to small
(cellular/subcellular) scales. �



10. An example of a multiscale imaging technique would include:

A) Only digital histology

B) PET, MRI, and optical methods in an integrated platform

C) Just ultrasound

D) X‑ray only

Answer: B) PET, MRI, and optical methods in an integrated platform

Explanation: Combining modalities supports coherent information from macro to
microscale. �



11. In transpathology, imaging biomarkers are useful because they can:

A) Be visually pleasing

B) Noninvasively indicate disease biological processes

C) Replace all lab tests

D) Only show structure

Answer: B) Noninvasively indicate disease biological processes

Explanation: Imaging biomarkers reflect molecular changes in vivo, aiding diagnosis and
monitoring. �



12. The principle of “transparency” in pathology refers to:

A) Brightening tissue color

B) Making underlying functional information visible

C) Reducing image contrast

D) Removing tissue

Answer: B) Making underlying functional information visible
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