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  • Multiple myeloma
  • Hyperparathyroidism
  • Eosinophillic granuloma
  • Metastasis
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Correct Answer - A Ans. is 'a' i.e., Coagulative necrosis Coagulative necrosis * This is most common type of necrosis. * This type of necrosis is most frequently caused by sudden cessation of blood flow (ischemia) in organs such as heart (MI), Kidney (ATN), adrenal gland, and spleen. Note: Brain is the only exception, i.e.,. It is the only solid organ in which ischemia leads to liquifactive necrosis not coagulative necrosis. * It is also seen with other types of injury e.g.,liver necrosis in viral hepatitis, Coagulative necrosis of skin after burns (Thermal injury). Why there is predominant protein denaturation and no enzymatic digestion ? Hypoxia causes intracellular acidosis (has been explained earlier) > .t pH results in denaturation ofproteins which includes not only structural proteins hut also enzymes So, there is no enzymatic digestion. o The necrotic cells retain their cellular outline for several days. Liquefactive necrosis * It is the necrotic degradation of tissue that rapidly undergo softening and liquefaction
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MI is a type of- #NEET PG #FMGE #INICET #PYQAnonymous voting
  • Coagulative necrosis
  • b) Liquefactive necrosis
  • c) Caseous necrosis
  • d) Fat necrosis
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Correct Answer is D
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Cholecystokinin is produced from:Anonymous voting
  • a) Hepatocyte
  • b) Gastric mucosa
  • c) Duodenal mucosa
  • d) Epithelial cells of distal common bile duct
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3. Gonococci has affinity for :Anonymous voting
  • a) Columnar epithelium
  • B) Glandular epithelium
  • c) Stratified sqamous epithelium
  • d) Squamous epithelium
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Which of the following nerve is commonly damaged during McBurney's incision? #NEET PG #INICET #PYQ #FMGEAnonymous voting
  • a) Subcostal nerve
  • b) 10th thoracic nerve
  • c) 11th thoracic nerve
  • d) liohypogastric nerve
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AnswerAnonymous voting
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
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Correct Answer-A Ans. is 'a' i.e., Hyertension More than 90% of dissections occur in men between the ages of 40 and 60 with antecedent hypertension
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11. Post mortem staining gets fixed afterAnonymous voting
  • a) 2-3 hrs.
  • b) 3-4 hrs.
  • c) 5-6 hrs
  • d) 7-8 hours
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. Most common cause of dissecting hematoma is because ofAnonymous voting
  • a) Hypertension
  • b) Marfan's
  • c) latrogenic
  • D)Kawasaki
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Bunion is commonly seen at ? #NEET PG #INICET #PYQ #FMGEAnonymous voting
  • A)Great toe MTP joint
  • b) Medial malleolus
  • c) Lateral Malleolus
  • d) Shin of tibia
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Correct Answer - B Ans.is 'b'i.e., Atheromatous plaque Dystrophic calcification * When pathological calcification takes place in dead, dying or degenerated tissue, it is called dystrophic calcification. o Calcium metabolism is not altered and serum calcium level is normal. Dystrophic calcification in Dystrophic calcification in dead tissues degenerated tissues 1.In caseous necrosis of 1. Atheromatous plague tuberculosis 2. Monkeberg's sclerosis (most common which may b& Psommama bodies in lymph nodes) 4. Dens old scars 2.Chronic abscess in 5. Senile degenrated changes such liquifactive necrosis as in costal cartilage, tracheal, 3.Fungal granuloma bronchial rings, Pineal gland in 4.Infarct brain. 5.Thrombi 6. Heart valves damaged by 6.Haematomas rheumatic fever. 7.Dead parasites- Cystecercosis/Toxoplasma Hydatid/Schistosoma 8.In fat necrosis of breast & other tissues
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DystrophicDystrophic calcification is seen in ? #NEET PG #FMGE #INICET #PYQAnonymous voting
  • a) Milk alkali syndrome
  • b) Atheromatous plaque
  • c) Hyperparathyroidism
  • D)Vitamin A intoxication
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Correct Answer -C ED50 refers to Effective Dose of a drug needed to produce a particular response in 50% of population. It is a quantitative measure of the potency of a drug. Smaller the ED50 value, more potent is the drug Ref: Encyclopedia of Psychopharmacology By lan P. Stolerman, Volume 2, Page 456
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3. Regarding efficacy and potency of a drug, all are true, EXCEPT: #NEET PG #FMGE #INICET #PYQAnonymous voting
  • a) In a clinical setup, efficacy is more important than potency
  • b) In the log dose response curve, the height of the curve corresponds with efficacy
  • c) ED50 of the drug corresponds to efficacy
  • d) Drugs that produce a similar pharmacological effect can have different levels of efficacy
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Answer -C Ans. is 'c' i.e., Cytoplasmic vacuole o Fatty changes occur in alcoholic steatosis (fatty liver). It is manifested by appearence of lipid vacuole in the cytoplasm, which is a sign of reversible injury. ā—‹ Other three options (loss of cell membrane, nuclear karyolysis and pyknosis) are signs of irreversible injur
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