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Pathology is the analysis of the causes and impacts of disease or injury. Pathology also describes the study of disease in general. When used in medical treatment, it means the incitation of processes and tests that fall under...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 2934 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2025
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Sample Question 1A 57-y/o man is brought to the emergencydepartment because of blurry vision, difficulty standing, and mental confusion. On physical examination the patient appears malnourished, he had diffuse crackles bilaterally, and on standing his gait is wide-based and unsteady. The patient’s friend, who accompanies him, says the patient “hasn’t been himself lately,” and is having difficulty remembering to do everyday tasks. Which neuropathologic findings are most consistent with this patient’s symptoms?
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Sample Question 2A 41-y/o man visits his doctor because of increasingly painful headaches. CT of the head is shown in the image. If a biopsy of this tumor were obtained, what would the pathologist likely see under the microscope
Are you familiar with ICM and pathology, and do you think you can pass this quiz? Pathology focuses on the relationship between the cause and effect of a disease or injury. It also refers to the study of diseases in general....
Questions: 25 | Attempts: 295 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2025
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Sample Question 1A 12-year-old male is investigated for severe headache and is found to have an intraventricular mass by CT scan. The mass is well demarcated with pushing borders. Microscopically, the excised mass shows cells with nuclei showing open chromatin with an inconspicuous nucleus and, well-defined cytoplasm with tapering processes. These cells are arranged in rosette like rests and around the vessels forming pseudorosettes. Also seen are epithelial lined tubules. The delicate processes are positive with PTAH staining and are positive for GFAP. What is the most likely diagnosis in this case?
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Sample Question 2A 65-year-old woman has a long-standing dementing disorder characterized by deterioration in personality, neglect of personal hygiene, impaired judgment, and uninhibited behavior. MRI demonstrates severe cortical atrophy limited to the frontal lobes and anterior two thirds of the temporal lobes, while the remaining cortex is preserved. No evidence of recent or remote infarcts is found. Question: What diagnosis is most consistent with these pathologic and clinical features?
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