Pathology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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This quiz assesses knowledge on pathologies affecting the male reproductive system, including acute prostatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, testicular disorders, and their associated clinical...
Questions: 22 | Attempts: 3326 | Last updated: Apr 11, 2025
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Sample QuestionA patient presents with dysuria, increased frequency and urgency, low back and pelvic pain, fever chills, with loss of sex drie and painful erections and ejaculations. He has infection of the prostate. What is the most common cause of acute prostitis?
Our vascular system is an important network of arteries and veins, or blood vessels that bring blood to and from your organs and tissues. Vascular disease is any abnormal condition of the blood vessels. It is important for us...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 693 | Last updated: Jan 24, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe development of atheromatous plaque formation with subsequent complications is observed in an experiment. Atherosclerotic plaques are shown to change slowly but constantly in ways that can promote clinical events, including acute coronary syndromes. In some cases, changes occurred that were not significantly associated with acute coronary syndromes. Which of the following plaque alterations is most likely to have such an association?
Pathology is the causal study of pathogens, their consequences, and the treatment as a result. The quiz below tests your knowledge on organ pathology. Do you think you have what it takes to take it up? Find out below.
Questions: 27 | Attempts: 162 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is not a characteristic of benign tumors?
The quiz below is what is considered by many as the hardest trivia quiz when it comes to what we learned about microorganisms in microbial pathology. It is perfect if you want to see just how much you know about the microbes that...
Questions: 215 | Attempts: 152 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionBacteria associated with infection of IV catheters and prosthetic devices?
Explore the fundamentals of inflammation and healing in this engaging quiz from Chapter 1. It assesses understanding of cell roles in healing, leukocyte types, RICE protocol, ultrasound usage, endogenous opiates, and stages of...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 1531 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is NOT a type of leukocyte?
Explore key medical concepts in the Science Glossary Trivia Question. Assess your understanding of terms like germinal aplasia, ataxia, and more, focusing on their definitions and implications in medical science. Ideal for...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 211 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionMeaning Of Germinal aplasia
This quiz on Funeral Service Microbiology and Pathology assesses knowledge on the effectiveness of disinfectants, types of infections, and bodily responses to pathogens. It's essential for professionals in funeral services,...
Questions: 22 | Attempts: 367 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following is used as the standard to measure the effectiveness of chemical disinfectants?
This quiz titled 'Block 15 step pathology prt 3' assesses knowledge in pathology and infectious diseases, focusing on clinical case scenarios about fungal infections, viral gastroenteritis, sexually transmitted infections,...
Questions: 25 | Attempts: 48 | Last updated: Apr 27, 2023
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Sample QuestionA 55-year-old plantation worker was referred to the dermatology clinic by his primary physician. He presented with a non-healing ulcer of 3 months duration on his right forearm. First a small pimple-like lesion had appeared at the site, which enlarged and became nodular, suppurated, and broke down forming an ulcer. He had 2 courses of antibiotics without any response. He did not remember having had any skin injury or prick at the site of the ulcer. Previous medical history was not significant. On examination, the ulcer on his forearm was about 15 mm in diameter, indurated with raised erythematous borders. Subcutaneous nodules were palpable and extended in a linear and ascending distribution on the right arm in the direction of the axilla. The local draining lymphatics were cord-like and palpable. Radiologically there was no evidence of bone involvement. Histopathological examination of biopsy from the ulcer showed granulomatous infiitration with many histiocytes and giant cells. Staining for mycobacteria was negative. Direct microscopic examination of tissue using 10% potassium hydroxide did not show fungal elements. Cultures were put up for bacterial and fungal pathogens. Tissue stained by Gomori's methanamine silver stain showed a few small oval and cigar shaped fungal elements measuring 3-5 microns. What is likely to be a characteristic of this fungus?
Explore the pathologic consequences of infections in this quiz focused on how bacteria and viruses cause diseases. Topics include mechanisms of bacterial acid production, toxin effects, and viral impacts leading to conditions...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 67 | Last updated: Jul 25, 2023
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Sample QuestionStreptococcus mutans is a bacteria that acts through what mechanism to destroy teeth?
This quiz, titled 'block 15 step pathology prt 2,' assesses knowledge on reproductive health pathologies. It includes diagnosis and treatment options for conditions like endometrial polyps, Stein-Leventhal syndrome, and various...
Questions: 16 | Attempts: 128 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionYou have just diagnosed a 40-year-old woman patient of yours as having endonnetrial polyps. When she originally presented, one symptom alerted you to this possibility, and based on your follow up you were able to arrive at your conclusion. With what symptom did your patient likely present?
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