Mega Histology Quiz

A 65 year old man enters your clinic with a cutaneous ulcer, fever, joint pain and renal impairment. Histology reveals transmural inflammation with fibrinoid necrosis in his renal vessels. Patient also has a history of Chronic Hepatitis B infection. What is the likely diagnosis?
Polyarteritis Nodosa
Kawasaki Disease
Takayasu Arteritis
Temporal Arteritis
Which of the following is a hallmark sign of Atherosclerosis?
Azzopardi Effect
Bread and Butter Necrosis
Lines of Zahn
Onion Ring Sclerosis
Which of the following characteristics is NOT indicative of an Arterial Ulcer
Punched Out
Regular Edges
Painful
Shallow, Flat Margins
A young aboriginal boy comes into your clinic complaining of fever, chest pain, fatigue and a skin rash. Auscultation reveals a heart murmur. Which of the following cells is likely to appear on histology?
Anitschkow Cells
Aschoff Bodies
Asteroid Bodies
Dutcher Bodies
A 42 year old man with a history of of IV Drug Use comes into your clinic with Osler's Nodes, Janeway Lesions and Splinter Haemorrhaging. If you were to look at his mitral valve, which vegetation pattern is most likely?
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Curschmann's Spirals are a hallmark finding of what pathology?
Emphysema
Asthma
Chronic Bronchitis
Bronchiectasis
Which of the following histological findings are you likely to see, 2 weeks post Myocardial Infarction?
Organising Granulation Tissue and Scar Tissue
Neutrophils and Necrotic Debris
Wavy Fibres
Collagen, Inflammatory Cells and New Blood Vessels.
The Necrotic Core of an Atherosclerotic Plaque is likely to contain all of the following EXCEPT:
Smooth Muscles Cells
Foam Cells
Calcium
Collagen
Your patient is a flamboyant professional singer and comes in complaining of a cough (no haemoptysis), noisy breathing and vocal changes. You have a look down his throat and notice a nodule on his left vocal cord. What is the likely diagnosis?
Vocal Nodule
HPV
Laryngeal Carcinoma
Epiglottitis
A 53 year old male with a significant smoking history enters your clinic, complaining of a chronic, productive cough and SOB. On examination he is slightly cyanotic. Histological findings reveal submucosal gland enlargement, goblet cell hyperplasia and a Reid Index of 0.7. What is your diagnosis?
Asthma
Emphysema
Chronic Bronchitis
Bronchiectasis
Asteroid Bodies are a histological hallmark of what pathology?
Asbestosis
Mesothelioma
Silicosis
Sarcoidosis
The Azzopardi Effect is a common histological finding in what disease?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Small Cell Carcinoma
Laryngeal Carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Spindle Shaped (Sarcomatoid) Cells are a hallmark of what condition?
Mesothelioma
Asbestosis
Emphysema
Systemic Hypertension
Which of the following cell types is a common hallmark of Asbestosis?
Asteroid Bodies
Foam Cells
Dutcher Bodies
Ferruginous Bodies
A patient comes into your clinic complaining of a productive cough with foul smelling, purulent sputum. On auscultation you can hear a wheeze and crackles. Unfortunately, they die 3 weeks later. Gross examination of the lung tissue reveals honeycombing and discoloured mucosa. What is the likely diagnosis?
Chronic Bronchitis
Emphysema
Bronchiectasis
Asthma
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