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General Pathology — Flashcards

General Pathology — Flashcards

General Pathology — Flashcards

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#11

_____ cellular injury is characterized ultrastructurally with clumping of nuclear chromatin

#12

The _____ type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (joint and skin symptoms) is caused by a mutation in type V collagen

#13

_____ method, is a calcium staining technique where silver is substituted for calcium, which undergo photochemical degradation and appear black

#14

_____ in urine are diagnostic of fat embolisation syndrome and can be tested using Gurd's test

#15

_____ pigment (carbon particles) are more resistant than the other pigments to transportation by the lymphatic system and thus, tend to persist in the skin

#16

_____ bodies are homogenous eosinophilic inclusion bodies found in the plasma cells, and are seen in rhinoscleroma

#17

_____ appearance of the cytoplasm due to vacuolated cytoplasmic organelles, as a result of enzymatic degradation is seen in necrosis

#18

_____ necrosis is characteristic of chronic ischemia of the lower limb and GI tract

#19

The three zones of burns from outermost to innermost are:- Zone of _____- Zone of stasis (edema)- Zone of ischemia (coagulation)

#20

PAGE (DNA electrophoresis) will show a _____ pattern in Apoptosis

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