PQs 8 Flashcards

1
Q

Which one is a chemical staining method for fats?

A

Nile blue

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2
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Which layer must remain intact for scarless regeneration in the skin?

A

Stratum germinativum

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3
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What is true for hyalinosis?
Always stains homogeneously pink with hematoxylin-eosin.
Never stains homogeneously pink with hematoxylin-eosin

A

Always stains homogeneously pink with hematoxylin-eosin

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4
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How do we call the process the one type of differentiated tissue becomes another
differentiated tissue?

A

Metaplasia

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5
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What is true for allomorphia?

A

Permanent change

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6
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What is essential for cirrhosis?

A

Chronic, long lasting change

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7
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What is the form of tuberculosis in carnivores?

A

Proliferative

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8
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Which organs are primarily colored in the case of porphyria?

A

Bones

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9
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Which one is a vertical infection?

A

Transplacental

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10
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Which form of glanders causes ulceration in the skin? in Which species?

A

Chronic form in horse

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11
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Which pathological fiel determines the nature of death from a legal perspective?

A

forensic

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12
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What is the appearance of the 3rd-degree frostbite (congelatio escharotica)?

A

Necrosis

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13
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Which cells are permanent (fix postmitotic) cells?

A

Neurons

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14
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Which listing is correct about granulomas?

A

Chronic process, macrophages predominate, circumscribed lesion

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15
Q

A cutaneous lesion is a form of…

A

Hyperkeratosis

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16
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What does hypertrophy mean?

A

Increase in size

17
Q

Hepatocyte necrosis causes… icterus

18
Q

How do we call the inflammation of the small intestine?

19
Q

Intensive hemolysis causes… icterus

A

Prehepatic

20
Q

Which one is a benign tumor?

21
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How do we call the inflammation of the colon?

22
Q

Pseudomembranous inflammation is a from of… inflammation

23
Q

What do we call the most severe form of cellular disturbance in the water balance?

A

Vacuolar degeneration

24
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  1. Ichorous inflammation is a synonym of… inflammation
A

Putrefactive

25
Putrefaction is rapid in case of...
Obese carcass, warm environmental temperature, hyperemic organs
26
Which one is a tumor-like lesion?
Intrapulpal haematoma
27
What are the elements of Virchow ́s triad?
hepatic artery-portal vein-bile duct, brain-heart-lung, endothelial-injury-abnormal blood flow-hypercoagulability
28
How do we call the stoppage of blood flow?
Hemostasis (1. Prehemostasis = blood flow slows down, 2. Hemostasis = stop the blood flow, 3. Posthemostasis = start of the blood flow, 4. Peristasis = slow blood flow).
29
Which portion of the nerve system is capable of regeneration?
Nerve fibers in the periphery
30
What is the main site of toxin elimination in the intestine?
Colon
31
What kind of material is used up first in the case of complete starvation?
glycogen
32
. How do we call the infection of the umbilical cord?
Omphalogen - e. Coli, Salmonella