Pathology Flashcards
What is the cytokine secreted by TH1 cells that leads to formation of granulomas?
IFN-γ
The most extensively involved vessels in atherosclerosis are
In descending order, the most extensively involved vessels are the lower abdominal aorta, the coronary arteries, the popliteal arteries, the internal carotid arteries, and the vessels of the circle of Willis.
Which is the cause of the EARLY clinical manifestations of CHF?
Low arterial oxygen saturation
Which of the forms of RNA plays a role in the formation of this Barr Body?
Long noncoding RNA (lncRNA)
most abundant glycoprotein in connective tissue.
Fibronectin
How many years is an HIV child patient expected to succumb to illness after clinical symptoms?
1 year
Phyllodes tumors are distinguished from fibroadenomas based on what features?
on the basis of higher cellularity, higher mitotic rate, nuclear pleomorphism, stromal overgrowth, and infiltrative borders.