General Pathology Practical Revision for Dental Students

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Which type of necrosis is characterized by a crumbly, cheese-like appearance?

  • Coagulative necrosis
  • Fat necrosis
  • Liquifactive necrosis
  • Caseous necrosis (correct)

Which stain is commonly used to identify fatty changes in the liver?

  • Congo red
  • Osmic acid black
  • Sudan III (correct)
  • Scarlet red

What is the main pigment associated with brown atrophy of the heart in old age?

  • Lipochrome (correct)
  • Bilirubin
  • Hemosiderin
  • Melanin

Which type of inflammation is characterized by the formation of a yellowish membrane over mucosal surfaces?

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What is the process by which bone fracture healing occurs through the formation of new bone tissue?

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Caseous necrosis

A type of necrosis with a crumbly, cheese-like appearance.

Sudan III

A stain used to identify fatty changes in the liver.

Lipochrome

The main pigment associated with brown atrophy of the heart in old age.

Pseudomembranous inflammation

Inflammation characterized by a yellowish membrane over mucosal surfaces.

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Callus formation

The process of healing a bone fracture through new bone tissue formation.

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