Pathology 
Cell Injury Quiz Part 1
BY:Mohamed Mamdouh

What is the material accumulated intracellularly in hydropic change ?
Amyloid
Fat
Fibrin
Water
Which of the following types of necrosis occurs in the breast after trauma ?
Caseous
Coagulative
Fat
Fibrinoid
In which of the following the accumulated material has a glassy,homogenous,eosinophilic appearance
Hyaline change
Hydropic change
Mucoid change
Myxomatous change
Which of the following types of cell injury occurs in old scars ?
Hyaline change
Hydropic change
Mucoid change
Myxomatous change
In which of the following dystrophic calcification does not occur ?
Dead parasite and ova
Dense old scar
Fat necrosis
Healthy lung alveoli
Which of the following is an endogenous pigment
Acid haematin
Anthracosis
Argyria
Tattooing
In anthracosis what is the site of deposition of carbon particles
Heart
Liver
Lung
Spleen
Which type of necrosis is liable to accur when the brain is subjected to ischaemia
Caseous
Coagulative
Fibirnoid
Liqufaction
Which type of necrosis occurs due to ischaemia affecting affecting organs other than brain
Caseous
Coagulative
Fibirnoid
Liqufaction
What is karyorrhexis ?
Nuclear chromatin condensation
Nuclear dissolution
Nuclear enlargement
Nuclear fragmentation
Nuclear fragmentation is a feature of which of the following
Amyloidosis
Anthracosis
Apoptosis
Hyalinosis
Which of the following events does not occur in necrosis ?
Formation of membrane blebs
Karyorrhexis
Karyloysis
Pyknosis
What is the state of the serum calcium level in Dystrophic calcification
Low
Normal
High
Very high
What is the term defined as programmed cell death
Necrosis
Gangrene
Degeneration
Apoptosis
What is the first nuclear change that occurs in necrosis ?
Karyorrhexis
Karyloysis
Pyknosis
Karyomegaly
What is the state of the serum calcium level in Metastatic calcification
Low
Normal
High
Very low
What is the second nuclear change that occurs in necrosis ?
Karyorrhexis
Karyloysis
Pyknosis
Karyomegaly
Which of the following responses can occur on exposure to a non lethal injurious agent
Necrosis
Gangrene
Hydropic change
Apoptosis
Which type of cell injury is characterized by karyolysis
Apoptosis
Necrosis
Steatosis
Hyalinosis
Which of the following types of cell injury occurs in catarrhal inflammation
Fatty change
Hyaline change
Hydropic change
Mucoid change
A female patient with autoimmune disease which of the following types of necrosis can be seen in her organs
Coagulative
Liquefaction
Fibrinoid
Caseous
Depletion of ATP in the cell is due to
Ischemia
Nuclear damage
Nuclear damage
Mitochodrial damage
Cell death is sign of
Cell adaptation
Irreversible cell injury
Intracellular accumulation
Reversible cell injury
The following agents are causes of tissue injury except
bacteria ,viruses and fungi
Chemical toxins
Hypoxia
Hyperplasia
Cloudy swelling is due to intracellular accumulation of
Glycogen
Calcium
Potassium
Sodium
The following organs are affected in cloudy swelling except
Liver
Heart
Brain
Kidney
Which of the following types of cell injury occurs in mucoid carcinoma
Fatty change
Hyaline change
Mucoid change
Hydropic change
Which of the following types of cell injury occurs in Mallory`s bodies
Intracellular Mucoid change
Extracellular hyalin
Extracellular Mucoid change
Intracellular hyaline
Thickening of Wall of arterioles in hypertension occurs in which of the following types of cell injury
Intracellular Mucoid change
Extracellular hyalin
Extracellular Mucoid change
Intracellular hyaline
Superadded putrefaction occur in moist tissues organs e.g mouth,lung,intestine,cervix vulve
Cloudy swelling
Wet Gangrene
Dry Gangrene
Apoptosis
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