50 Questions
Which type of biopsy is a surgical procedure to obtain tissue from a living organism for its microscopic examination?
Excisional biopsy
What is the Greek meaning of the term 'Histopathology'?
Study of abnormal or diseased tissue and organs using a microscope
Which microscopy technique is used to visualize substances in tissue sections using antibodies?
Immunohistochemistry
Which type of metaplasia occurs in the lower part of the esophagus?
Barrett metaplasia
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of dysplasia?
Atrophy
What is strongly associated with common neoplastic growth?
Dysplasia
Which of the following is a definition of hypertrophy?
Increase in cell size
Which type of hyperplasia occurs in response to hormonal changes during puberty and pregnancy?
Physiologic hyperplasia
What is the significance of metaplasia?
It is a reversible change in which one mature cell type is replaced by another mature differentiated cell type
What is the purpose of an autopsy?
To evaluate any disease or injury that may be present in a dead body
Which of the following is NOT a method of studying histopathology?
Biopsy
What is the credit hours for the BIOM444 Histopathology course?
2
What is the level of the BIOM444 Histopathology course?
Undergraduate
Which of the following is NOT an assessment component of the BIOM444 Histopathology course?
Oral presentation
What is the room number for the lecture of the BIOM444 Histopathology course?
I06
Which type of biopsy involves removing the entire lesion or tumor?
Excisional biopsy
Which type of cell adaptation involves an increase in cell size without an increase in cell number?
Hypertrophy
Which type of cell adaptation involves an increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue?
Hyperplasia
Which type of cell adaptation involves a change in cell type, where one mature cell type is replaced by another mature differentiated cell type?
Metaplasia
Which type of cell adaptation involves a shrinkage of cells?
Atrophy
Which type of cell adaptation is classified as pathologic and primarily occurs due to denervation of muscle, diminished blood supply, nutritional deficiency, or loss of hormone stimuli?
Atrophy
Which type of cell adaptation involves a reversible change in which one mature cell type is replaced by another mature differentiated cell type?
Metaplasia
Which of the following is a true statement about dysplasia?
Dysplasia is characterized by changes in cell nuclei.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of dysplasia?
Loss of normal cell architectural orientation
Which type of cellular adaptation is associated with a disorderly growth pattern?
Hyperplasia
Which type of metaplasia occurs in the lower part of the esophagus?
Columnar metaplasia
What is the significance of metaplasia?
It is a precursor to dysplasia.
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of hypertrophy?
Increase in the number of cells
Which type of hyperplasia occurs in response to hormonal changes during puberty and pregnancy?
Physiologic hyperplasia
Which microscopy technique is used to visualize substances in tissue sections using antibodies?
Fluorescence microscopy
Which microscopy technique is used to study disorders at an organelle level and to demonstrate viruses in tissue samples?
Electron Microscopy
What is the purpose of a biopsy in histopathology?
To obtain tissue for microscopic examination
Which type of biopsy involves taking a small area of tissue to identify the composition of a lesion or abnormality?
Incisional Biopsy
What is the Greek meaning of the term 'Histopathology'?
Study of abnormal or diseased tissue and organs
What is the level of the BIOM444 Histopathology course?
Undergraduate
What is the room number for the lecture of the BIOM444 Histopathology course?
I06- Pharmacy Building
Which type of cell adaptation involves a decrease in cell size due to aging or decreased work load?
Atrophy
Which type of cell adaptation involves an increase in cell size without an increase in cell number?
Hypertrophy
Which type of cell adaptation involves an increase in the number of cells in an organ or tissue?
Hyperplasia
Which type of cell adaptation involves a reversible change in which one mature cell type is replaced by another mature differentiated cell type?
Metaplasia
Which type of hyperplasia occurs in response to excessive hormonal or growth factor stimulation?
Pathologic hyperplasia
Which type of metaplasia occurs in the bronchus under the influence of cigarette smoke?
Squamous metaplasia
Which of the following is a characteristic of dysplasia?
Loss of normal cell architectural orientation
Which type of cell adaptation involves a reversible change in which one mature cell type is replaced by another mature differentiated cell type?
Metaplasia
What is the significance of metaplasia?
Reversible change in cell type
Which type of hyperplasia occurs in response to hormonal changes during puberty and pregnancy?
Physiologic hyperplasia
Which type of biopsy involves removing the entire lesion or tumor?
Excisional biopsy
Which type of cell adaptation involves an increase in cell size without an increase in cell number?
Hypertrophy
Which type of metaplasia occurs in the lower part of the esophagus?
Barrett metaplasia
Which type of cellular adaptation is associated with a disorderly growth pattern?
Dysplasia
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