PATH 3610 - Midterm 3
Number 1. Which of the b
following represents the end
stage of wound repair?
a. proliferation and
mobilization of fibroblasts
b. dominance of fibrocytes and
abundant collagen
c. proliferation of capillary
buds and formation of
abundant capillaries
Number 2. Granulation tissue c
refers to which of the
following?
a. inflammatory tissue formed in
response to the presence of
some indigestible organism
or particle
b. tissue formed in chronic
inflammation, characterized
by infiltration of
mononuclear cells and
scarring
c. fibrovascular tissue which has
a role in healing of large
wounds
Number 3. Epithelioid cells are a
derived from:
a. monocytes
b. lymphocytes
c. squamous epithelium
,Number 4. When inflammation and b
necrosis destroy permanent body
cells such as neurons in
the brain, the result is:
a. chronicinflammation
b. scartissue
c. regenerative repair to re-
establish the normal state
Number 5. Repair by proliferation c
of connective tissue is the
definition of:
a. keloid
b. contracture
c. fibrosis
or scarring
Number 6. Which of the b
following statements is not true
of granulomatous inflammation?
a. it develops when
macrophages phagocytose
an "indigestible" agent
b. an active B cell - mediated
immune response must
occur
c. it is characterized by the
presence of epithelioid cells,
mononuclear cells and giant
cells
Number 7. Which of the following b
is a cause of non-granulomatous
chronic inflammation?
a. foreign material such as talc or
sponge fibres
b. chronic viral infections
c. chronic mycobacterial infections
Number 8. Amyloid consists of: a
a. insoluble,
beta-pleated fibrillar
protein
b. immunoglobulin light chains
c. amorphous material deposited in
tissues
Number 9. Cells which are c
reversibly post- mitotic and can
divide if necessary to allow
, regeneration are:
a. cells of the basal layer of the
epidermis
b. cells lining the alimentary tract
c. parenchymal cells of the
liver, kidney and pancreas
Number 10. Granulation tissue is b
more prominent in:
a. wound healing by first intention
b. wound healing by second
intention
c. chronic inflammation
Number 1. Which of the b
following represents the end
stage of wound repair?
a. proliferation and
mobilization of fibroblasts
b. dominance of fibrocytes and
abundant collagen
c. proliferation of capillary
buds and formation of
abundant capillaries
Number 2. Granulation tissue c
refers to which of the
following?
a. inflammatory tissue formed in
response to the presence of
some indigestible organism
or particle
b. tissue formed in chronic
inflammation, characterized
by infiltration of
mononuclear cells and
scarring
c. fibrovascular tissue which has
a role in healing of large
wounds
Number 3. Epithelioid cells are a
derived from:
a. monocytes
b. lymphocytes
c. squamous epithelium
,Number 4. When inflammation and b
necrosis destroy permanent body
cells such as neurons in
the brain, the result is:
a. chronicinflammation
b. scartissue
c. regenerative repair to re-
establish the normal state
Number 5. Repair by proliferation c
of connective tissue is the
definition of:
a. keloid
b. contracture
c. fibrosis
or scarring
Number 6. Which of the b
following statements is not true
of granulomatous inflammation?
a. it develops when
macrophages phagocytose
an "indigestible" agent
b. an active B cell - mediated
immune response must
occur
c. it is characterized by the
presence of epithelioid cells,
mononuclear cells and giant
cells
Number 7. Which of the following b
is a cause of non-granulomatous
chronic inflammation?
a. foreign material such as talc or
sponge fibres
b. chronic viral infections
c. chronic mycobacterial infections
Number 8. Amyloid consists of: a
a. insoluble,
beta-pleated fibrillar
protein
b. immunoglobulin light chains
c. amorphous material deposited in
tissues
Number 9. Cells which are c
reversibly post- mitotic and can
divide if necessary to allow
, regeneration are:
a. cells of the basal layer of the
epidermis
b. cells lining the alimentary tract
c. parenchymal cells of the
liver, kidney and pancreas
Number 10. Granulation tissue is b
more prominent in:
a. wound healing by first intention
b. wound healing by second
intention
c. chronic inflammation