Pathology MCQs

Pathology MCQs are designed to test a student's understanding of disease mechanisms, histopathology, and clinical correlations. Questions range from general pathology to systemic diseases affecting organs like the liver, lungs, heart, and kidneys. Ideal for MDCAT, NTS, USMLE, and FCPS aspirants, these quizzes help reinforce critical concepts and bridge the gap between theory and clinical application.

Q: Atypical lymphocytes are often observed in
A) Anemia
B) Fungal diseases
C) Hyperthyroidism
D) Viral infections
Q: An infarct typically appears
A) Pale or hemorrhagic
B) Fibrous
C) Calcified
D) Swollen
Q: Serous inflammation is characterized by
A) Fibrin-rich fluid
B) Watery fluid accumulation
C) Pus production
D) Cellular debris
Q: Fibrinoid necrosis is usually associated with
A) Viral hepatitis
B) Genetic syndromes
C) Fungal infections
D) Autoimmune diseases
Q: Pyknosis refers to
A) Enzyme inhibition
B) Cell enlargement
C) Mitochondrial lysis
D) Nuclear shrinkage
Q: Hyperemia is caused by
A) Protein loss
B) Obstructed lymph
C) Increased blood flow
D) Hormonal feedback