Intracellular Hyaline Structures Quiz

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What is the term used for small eosinophilic structures in the cytoplasm of a cell that can be found in the renal tubular epithelium?

  • Russel bodies
  • Nuclear inclusions
  • Hyaline droplets (correct)
  • Inclusion bodies

What are eosinophilic globules that arise after the accumulation of immunoglobulin in the cytoplasm of plasma cells called?

  • Nuclear inclusions
  • Russel bodies (correct)
  • Hyaline droplets
  • Inclusion bodies

Where are Russel bodies identified, either in reactive disorders or in plasma cell neoplasia?

  • Cytoplasm (correct)
  • Renal tubular epithelium
  • Liver tissue
  • Lymph nodes

What characterizes type A nuclear inclusions as found in cells infected with herpesvirus and adenovirus?

<p>Amorphous or granular inclusive body with chromatically disrupted nuclei and margination of chromatin fragments (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of inclusive bodies are well defined and found in cells infected with distemper virus?

<p>Amorphous or granular inclusive bodies with organized nucleus and no margination of chromatin (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is characterized by chromatically disrupted nuclei, marginalization of chromatin fragments, and amorphous or granular inclusive bodies?

<p>Cells infected with herpesvirus and adenovirus. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of inclusive body is found in cells infected with herpesvirus and adenovirus?

<p>Type A inclusive bodies. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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