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5. What is a distinctive feature of cytopathology for Measles?
5. Intracellular inclusion Bodies
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what would you order to see osseous fractors or other osseous pathology?
CT or x-ray for skull fractures
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Which explanation best describes the pathology resulting in her hypertension
Activation of the renin-angiotensin cycle and excretion of aldosteron causes hypertension
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Which explanation best describes the pathology resulting in her hypertension?
activation of the renin-angiotensin cycle and excretion of aldosterone causes hypertension
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The pathologist must use CAP protocols to report the required data items on what percentage of eligible pathology reports? Response : A. 75% B. 80% C. 90% D. 95%
C. 90% Rationale: Standard 2.1 states that the CAP protocol must be used to report required data items on 90% of eligible pathology reports.
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Part of the pathology seen when host defenses kill virally infected cells.
Cytocidal effect
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What is the underlying pathology causing this abnormal lab value?
fewer red blood cells are being formed
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What is the underlying pathology in dysarthria-clumsy hand syndrome?
Lacunar stroke at the basis pontis.
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What is the underlying pathology of a pure sensory stroke?
Stroke in the ventroposteriolateral nucleus of the thalamus. (infarct usually in the contralateral thalamus)
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What is the underlying pathology of pure motor hemiparesis?
Lacunar infarct in the posterior limb of the internal capsule (carries descending corticospinal and corticobulbar tracts or basis pontis)
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