Pathomorphology Quiz

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What is the most common type of fixative used in pathomorphology?

Buffered formalin

In Barrett’s esophagus, what is the most characteristic feature?

Most characteristic feature is the appearance of multiple goblet cells

What is the most common cause of pulmonary edema?

Left sided heart failure

In a case of thrombosis of deep left leg veins, what is the most likely mechanism causing the condition?

Turbulent blood flow

Test your knowledge of pathomorphology with this comprehensive quiz by Dr. 47. Topics include fixatives, Barrett's esophagus, and more. See how well you know the fundamentals of pathomorphology!

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