PATHOLOGY

1. cystitis is the inflammation of
a. Bladder
b. Rectum
c. Prostate
d. Colon

2. Which of the following is a cardinal sign of inflammation

a. Tachycardia
b. Calor
c. tachypnea
d. Pallor

3. Which of the following is an early response to tissue injury
a. Vasodilation
b. pain
c. scar formation
d. Fibrosis

4.Which statement best describes how Leukocytes leave the vasculature during an inflammatory process routinely:
a. Margination and rolling, Chemotaxis and activation
b. Margination and rolling, Chemotaxis and activation, Adhesion and transmigration,
c. Adhesion and transmigration, Margination and rolling, Chemotaxis and activation,
d. Margination and rolling, Adhesion, activation,

5. The least common hypersensitivity reaction is
a. Antibody dependent reaction
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Complement dependent reaction

6. Which of the following cells are not granulocytes
a. neutrophils
b. Basophils
c. eosinophils
d. none of the above

12. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is tissue rejection after transplant
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV

13. Which type of hypersensitivity reaction is systemic lupus erythematosus
a. Type I
b. Type II
c. Type III
d. Type IV

TRUE/FALSE

1. primary function of macrophages is to capture and present protein antigens to naive T-lymphocytes TRUE/FALSE
2. The primary function of dendritic cells is to capture and present protein antigens to effector T-lymphocytes TRUE/FALSE
3. T-lymphocytes capture and present protein antigens to effector T4-lymphocytes TRUE/FALSE
5. Delayed hypersensitivities refer to cell mediated immunity leading to harm TRUE/FALSE
7. T-cell receptors of T-lymphocytes do not recognize epitopes after they are bound to MHC molecules. TRUE/FALSE

ANSWERS:

PATHOLOGY

1. a. Bladder
2. b. Calor
3. a. Vasodilation
4. c. Adhesion and transmigration, Margination and rolling, Chemotaxis and activation,
5. d. Complement dependent reaction
6. d. none of the above
12. d. Type IV
13. c. Type III

TRUE/FALSE

1. FALSE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
5. TRUE
7. FALSE