Is it true that: Disease is a significant disturbance of the homeostasis due to changes in the environment or disturbance in the rebound response of the individual to it
ls it true that: Health is a state of imbalance of the organism with the external environment which doesn’t allow it to realize its biological potential
ls it correct that etiology studies the causes of the diseases.
ls it correct that pathogenesis studies the mechanisms of healing from a disease?
ls it true that morphogenesis studies the consequences of structural changes in the course of a disease?
ls it true that sanogenesis studies the mechanisms of development of a disease?
Is it true that tanatogenesis studies the changes which occur in the process of death?
Is it true that pathomorphisis studies the microscopic an gross changes in the course of a disease?
Is it true that cytology is a slow and very informative method?
Is it true that biopsy is a slower method but gives maximum information and allows more tests to be done like genetics?
Is it true that: Van Gieson stain proves collagen fibres that stain in red.
Is it true that PAS reaction is used to prove glycogen which stains yellow?
ls it true that Sudan III is used to prove lipids and they stain in orange?
ls it true that Sudan IV is used to prove lipids and they stain in red?
Is it true that Perls reaction is used to prove hemosiderin which stains in (Prussian) blue?
Is it true that Toluidine Bleu stain used to prove glucosaminoglycans and the tissue demonstrates metachromasia in pink-violet color?
Is it true that Congo red is used to prove hyaline which stains in “brick red” and shines like “a green apple” on a polarized light?
Do intracellular accumulations depend on the type and intensity of the injurious stimuli?
Is it possible that a tattoo can lead to enlargement and inflammation of the local lymph nodes?
Exogenous pigments are divided into organic and nonorganic.
Endogenous pigments are divided into hemoglobinogenous and non-hemoglobinogenous
Hemoglobinogenous pigments are divided into iron containing and non-iron containing.
Bilirubin is iron-containing pigment.
Hemosiderin is non-iron-containing pigment.
Melanin, lipofuscin and adrenochromes are endogenous hemoglobmogenous pigments.
Hepatocellular jaundice can be seen in malaria and some types of anemia.
Obstructive jaundice can be seen in cancer of the head of pancreas and in choledocholithiasis
Haemolytic jaundice is seen in acute hepatitis and in mushroom poisoning.
Is sclerosis the end stage of fibrosis?
Is it true that cirrhosis doesn’t cause deformation of the affected organ?
Is it true that fibrinoid necrosis damages the fibrillary structures of the extracellular matrix but also the cells in the focus?
Is it true that fibrosis is only a physiological process and cannot lead to organ deformation and dysfunction?
Is it true that grossly, uric acid crystals are white painful nodules on the skin usually on the extensor surfaces on the extremities
ls it true that the capacity of cell proliferation is the most important factor for the development of hypertrophy or hyperplasia?
ls it true that dysplasia means that cancer has already developed?
ls it true that dysplasia can be found together with cancer?
Is thrombus formation possible in the heart cavities?
Are thrombosis and coagulation in normal homeostasis one a same process?
Is it true that inflammatory and immune reactions are completely independent reactions of the organism against pathological agents?
Is it true that hypersensitivity of immediate type is related to chronic inflammatory reactions.
Is it true, that hypersensitivity of delayed type IV is related to chronic inflammatory reactions?
Are necrosis and hemorrhages typical findings in adenomas?
Is peritonitis possible complication of colon cancer?
Is breast fibroadenoma a precancerous lesion?
ls fibroadenoma a malignant tumor?
Do benign tumors arising from the smooth muscles have a capsule?
Do hemangiomas have a capsules?
Are hemorrhages and necrosis in the smooth muscle tumors of uterus a typical sign for malignancy?
Is it true that lymphomas are benign tumors?
Are there benign tumors arising from the hemopoetic tissues?
Can hydropic degeneration lead to necrosis of the cells?
Does PAS reaction identifies glycogen in the cells?
Is hypoxia an important factor for the development of fatty degeneration?
Can gall bladder contain uric acid crystals?
Is a hypoxia on important factor for development of the fatty degeneration?
Is uric acid infarction related to a circulatory disorder?
Is a deposition of the glycogen in the epithelium of the renal tubules a feature of diabetes?
Does plasma leakage play an important role in the development of hyalinosis
Are lysosomal enzymes important in the inflammatory processes?
ls endothelial injury important for thrombosis?
ls formalin a suitable fixative for demonstration of neutral lipids?
Perls’ reaction is used for demonstrating hemosiderin
Could hemolytic jaundice be seen in the newborn?
Is the development of amyloidosis possible in systemic diseases of the connective tissue?
Can thrombosis lead to the embolism?
Is coagulative necrosis seen in cerebral infarction?
Does apoptosis affect a large group of cells?
Does necrosis affect the cells and extracellular matrix?
ls hemosiderin an iron-containing pigment
Do tumors reverse spontaneously and return to normal structures
Could serous inflammation be seen in myocardium?
Is there a central necrosis in syphilitic granuloma
Are benign tumors encapsulated?
Is serous inflammation a type of exudative inflammation?
Is a glomus angioma a vascular tumor?
Is metachromasia stained with toluidine blue characteristic for mucoid swelling?
Is there a serous inflammation in the myocardium?
Can benign tumors lack capsule:
Is metachromasia a characteristic for the mucoid degeneration?
Blood vessels are present in tubercle granuloma?
Glomus-tumor belongs to endothelial tumors
Benign tumors may not have a capsule:
Are the plasma cells characteristic for tubercle granuloma?
Is there a coagulative necrosis in brain infarction?
Can thrombus in v. portae cause arterial emboli in art. pulmonalis?
Is it true that gross changes of the organs are important for the diagnosis?
Is brown induration of lungs a reversible change if the mitral stenosis, which cause it, is corrected by a mitral valve prosthesis?
Is it true that amyloid is an abnormal protein that accumulates in the extracellular space and lead to hypertrophy of the parenchymal cells and increased function of the organ?
Preeancerous lesions may have a reverse development (back to normal tissue):
Is there a characteristic macroscopic appearance in organs with hyaline degeneration?
Is it possible to find lymphocytes in the focus of acute inflamation
Is it possible to find neutrophils in the focus of chronic inflammation?
Lipoma is a benign tumor from:
epithelial
mesenchymal origin
Specify the characteristic localization of intracellular hyaline degeneration:
liver cells
vascular endothelium
When is death possibly reversible?
clinical features of death
biological death
Indicate which cells are found in the granuloma "foreign body" type
giant cells Langhans type
macrophages
What may be the ultimate outcome of chronic venous congestion in the liver:
cardiac cirrhosis
brown induration
What kind ofjaundice develops in cancer of the papilla Vateri?
mechanic
hemolytic
Basal cell cancer is localized most frequently:
forearm skin
facial skin
Lymphangiomas locate most often:
on the face
on lips, tongue
Hyaline degeneration could be seen:
in liver cells
in endothelial cells
Haemorrhagic inflammation is characteristic for:
flu
rheumatism
Chronic venous congestion in liver leads to:
liver cirrhosis
brown induration in liver
Which of these bleedings occur in the respiratory system?
hemascos
epistaxis
More differentiated malignant tumors are generally:
more malignant
less malignant
The development of a new tumor in the scarring after surgery is called:
recurrence
ectopia
Where do we see fibrinoid necrosis:
base of a stomach ulcer
myocardial infarction
Specify the type of thrombus, according to its location to the vessel wall and lumen:
mixed
mural
Parenchyma of epithelial cancer has:
a nest type structure
diffuse structure
Dermoid cyst is
mature teratoma
kistadenoma in ovary