Tissue Necrosis and Immune Complexes Quiz

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Which type of biopsy involves the removal of a small cylindrical sample of tissue?

Needle Biopsy

Which type of biopsy involves the removal of a full-thickness skin sample with a blade?

Shave Biopsy

Which type of biopsy involves scraping off surface tissue for examination?

Curettage Biopsy

Which type of biopsy uses a cylindrical tool to remove tissue for examination?

Punch Biopsy

Which type of biopsy is commonly used for deep organs or tissues?

Needle Biopsy

What type of biopsy uses a small scalpel blade or a curved razor blade?

Shave Biopsy

Which type of biopsy is preferred when dealing with superficial skin lesions?

Punch Biopsy

Which biopsy procedure is performed using a round curette blade on the surface of tumors or small epidermal lesions?

Curettage Biopsy

What instrument is specifically mentioned for Curettage Biopsy?

Curette

In which type of biopsy is the blade rotated through the epidermis or dermis to produce a cylindrical core of tissues?

Punch Biopsy

A scalpel is commonly used in which type of biopsy?

Shave Biopsy

Which type of biopsy involves producing a cylindrical core of tissues?

Punch Biopsy

Which type of biopsy involves the removal of an entire lump or suspicious area?

Punch Biopsy

In which type of biopsy is only a small tissue removed while preserving the histological architecture of the cells?

Shave Biopsy

Which biopsy involves the removal of tissue using a circular blade ranging from 1mm to 8mm in size?

Punch Biopsy

What type of biopsy involves the removal of tissue using a needle?

Needle Biopsy

In which type of biopsy is the blood supply to tissues limited leading to tissue demise?

Core Biopsy

Which type of biopsy involves the removal of an entire lump or suspicious area?

Punch Biopsy

Test your knowledge on tissue necrosis and immune complexes, including the role of antigen-antibody complexes in cell death. Learn about the appearance of Fibrinoid in H&E stains and its association with immune reactions in blood vessels.

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