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Does the rupture of esophageal varices lead to an acute posthemorrhagic anemia?
Question 2
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Jaundice can occur in hemolytic anemia?
Question 3
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Is it possible to develop immunological-dependent thrombocytopenia?
Question 4
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Philadelphia chromosome exists in acute leucosis
Question 5
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Is sago spleen typical for Hodgkin disease?
Question 6
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Is Hodgkin's disease a malignant disease?
Question 7
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Can Sternberg cells be found in a non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma?
Question 8
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Are the pathways for deep sensitivity of the spinal cord in pernicious anemia destroyed?
Question 9
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Is it possible to develop an iron-deficiency anemia during pregnancy?
Question 10
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Can we find leucemic infiltrates in the spleen and liver in chronic myeloleucosis?
Question 11
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Acute posthemmorhagic anemias can be caused by:
Question 12
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Iron-deficiency anemias are:
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normochromic
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hypochromic
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hyperchromic
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all
Question 13
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Anemias caused by the dysfunction of bone marrow are seen in:
Question 14
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In agranulocytosis occur:
Question 15
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Hiatus Ieucaemicus is found in:
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Acute leucosis
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Chronic myeloleucosis
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Chronic lympholeucosis
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Hodgkin’s disease
Question 16
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In myeloma disease is developed/seen:
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hyperparaproteinemia
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amyloidosis
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renal failure
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chronic pyelonephritis
Question 17
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Which of the following organs are most frequently affected in chronic myeloleucosis?
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lymph nodes
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lungs
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liver
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spleen
Question 18
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Which of the following disorders is characterised by an extreme enlargement of both liver and spleen?
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Chronic myeloleucosis
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Chronic lympholeucosis
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Acute leucosis
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Myeloma disease
Question 19
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The spleen in a Hodgkin disease is
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Sago spleen
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Porphyry
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Lardaceous
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Congested
Question 20
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For Hodgkin's disease is characteristic:
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erased structure of the lymph node
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cellular polymorphism
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monomorphic cellular content
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giant Sternberg type cells
Question 21
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Which of the following histological features are typical for non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Question 22
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Which of the following histological types are typical for Hodgkin 's disease
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lymphocyte prevalence
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lymphocyte depletion
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mixed cellularity
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sarcoidosis
Question 23
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Which of the following lymphomas are not low grade malignancies
Question 24
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Which of the following methods are used for typifying lymphomas?
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Van Gieson
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PAS
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Von Kossa
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Immunohistochemistry
Question 25
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Which of the followings diseases of lymph nodes are malignant?
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Felinosis
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Sarcoidosis
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Hodgkin disease
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Tuberculosis
Question 26
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The autopsy of 67 years old woman revealed large carcinoma of colon ascendens, pale skin, mucoses and internal organs, tiger heart, hyperplastic bone marrow in flat bones and red bone marrow in long bones. Set the diagnosis of the changes in the hemopoetic system
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Iron-deficiency anemia
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Hemolytic anemia
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Pernicious anemia
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Aplastic anemia
Question 27
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59-years old woman had clinical signs for megaloblastic type of hemopoesis and megalocytes in the peripheral blood. Macroscopically pale and slightly yellowish skin and mucoses, fat degeneration of the liver, kidneys and heart, hyperplastic and raspberry jelly like bone marrow, reddish atrophic surface of the tongue were found. Set the diagnosis of the main disease:
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hemolytic anemia
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iron-deficiency anemia
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pernicious anemia
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post-hemorrhagic anemia
Question 28
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The autopsy of 29-years old man revealed severe enlargement of the spleen- 4.5kg and of the liver- 5kg, hyperplastic grayish (pyoid) bone marrow and multiple white clots in the vessels. Set the diagnosis:
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Chronic myeloleucosis
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Chronic lympholeucosis
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Myeloma
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Morbus Hodgkin
Question 29
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34-years old man had enlarged right cervical lymph nodes, which persisted after an antibiotic treatment. The biopsy showed destroyed structure of the lymph nodes and presence of Hodgkin and Sternberg cells. Set the diagnosis:
Question 30
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The autopsy of 57-years old man revealed micronodular liver cirrhosis, enlarged spleen and ascites- 500ml. The stomach and the bowels were filled with blood. In the distal part of the esophagus were and slightly elevated greyish-violet areas and streaks, one of which was with destroyed mucosa and dark red color. Point out the immediate cause of death: