Some hyaline thrombi and foci of fibrinoid necrosis were present. What is the most likely
Diagnosis?
A Systemic lupus erythematosus
B Rheumatism
C Arteriosclerotic pneumosclerosis
D Amyloidosis
E Atherosclerotic nephrosclerosis
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Unpainfull formation without marked borders appeared in the soft tissues of the thigh in the
Young man. On the tissue bioptate the formation lookes like a meat of a fish, consisting of the
Immature fibroblast-like cells with multiple mitosis, which grow through the muscles. What is the
Most likely diagnosis?
A Fibrosarcoma
B Myosarcoma
C Fibroma
D Cancer
E Myoma
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A 39 year old man who had been operated for the stomach ulcer died 7 days after the surgery.
Autopsy revealed that peritoneal leaves were dull, plephoric, covered with massive
Yellow-greenish films, the peritoneal cavity contained for about 300 ml of thick yellow-greenish
Liquid. What pathologic process was revealed in the peritoneal cavity?
A Fibrinous suppurative peritonitis
B Serous peritonitis
C Fibrinous serous peritonitis
D Peritoneal commissures
E Fibrinous haemorrhagic peritonitis
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A 45 y.o. patient consulted a doctor about plaque-shaped formation on his neck. Histological
Examination of biopsy skin material revealed tumourous cells of round and oval form with thin
Ring of basophilic cytoplasma that resemble of cells of basal epidermal layer. What tumour is it?
A Basalioma
B Epidermal cancer
C Hydradenoma
D Trichoepithelioma
E Syringoadenoma
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A 71 year old man had been presenting with diarrhea for 10 days. The feces had admixtures of
Blood and mucus. He was delivered to a hospital in grave condition and died 2 days later.
Autopsy of the body revealed the following: diphtheritic colitis with multiple irregularly-shaped
Ulcers of different depth in both sigmoid colon and rectus. Bacteriological analysis revealed
Shigella. What was the main disease?
A Dysentery
B Typhoid fever
C Salmonellosis
D Nonspecific ulcerous colitis
E Yersiniosis
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A 63 y.o. man fell ill with acute tracheitis and bronchitis accompanied by bronchial pneumonia.
On the 10th day the patient died from cardiopulmonary insufficiency. Autopsy revealed fibrinous
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Hemorrhagic laryngotracheobronchitis; lungs were enlarged, their incision revealed the
"coal-miner's" effect caused by interlacing of sections of bronchial pneumonia, hemorrhages
Into the pulmonary parenchyma, acute abscesses and atelectases. Internal organs have
Discirculatory and dystrophic changes. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A Influenza, severe form
B Moderately severe influenza
C Parainfluenza
D Respiratory syncytial infection
E Adenoviral infection
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Autopsy of a man who died from influenza revealed that his heart was slightly enlarged, pastous,
Myocardium was dull and had specks. Microscopical examination of myocardium revealed
Signs of parenchymatous adipose and hydropic dystrophy; stroma was edematic with poor
Macrophagal and lymphocytic infiltration, vessels were plethoric; perivascular analysis revealed
Petechial hemorrhages. What type of myocarditis was developed in this case?
A Serous diffuse
B Interstitial proliferative
C Serous focal
D Purulent
E Granulomatous
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A boy is 7 y.o. Objectively: against the background of hyperemic skin there is knobby bright-pink
Rash on his forehead, neck, at the bottom of abdomen, in the popliteal spaces; nasolabial
Triangle is pale. Examination of oropharyngeal surface revealed localized bright-red hyperemia;
Tonsils are swollen, soft, lacunas contain pus, tongue is crimson. Cervical lymph nodes are
Enlarged, dense and painful. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A Scarlet fever
B Rubella
C Whooping cough
D Diphtheria
E Infectious mononucleosis
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Autopsy of a 75 year old patient who had been suffering from disseminated atherosclerosis and
Died under chronic cardiac failure revealed constriction and deformation of coronary arteries,
Tuberous intima whose section appeared to be white and petrosal. Specify the stage of
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