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d.Mast cells e.Neutrophils 5.A postmortem clot is most likely to( a.Grossly display features of recanalization h.Grossly have lines of Zahn Grossly have the appearance of"chicken fat"overlying'curant jelly" Microscopically appear attached to the wall the blood vesse e.Microscopically have alternating layers of cells and platelets 6.What is the most common site of origin of thrombotic pulmonary emboli?( a.Deep leg veins b.Lumen of left ventricle Lumen of right ventricl d.Mesenteric veins e.Superficial leg veins 7.What is the most of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?( c.Intestitial lung diseases d.Chronie bronchitis e.Pulmonary tuberculosis 8.Fluid that colleets during acute infammation and that has a protein content in excess of 3.0g/dl and a specific gravity over 1.015 is termed( a.Exudate b.Transudate Lymphokin e.Hemorrhage 9.The most characteristic and frequent feature of chronic rheumatic heart disease is the development of Vegeta ns on the e end cardium Ashoff bodies within the myocardium c.Fibrin deposits within the pericardium d.Stenosis of the mitral valve e.Incompetence of the pulmonic valve 10.Which one of the listed is the most common complication of chronic peptic ulcer?( a.hemorrhage b.perforationd. Mast cells e. Neutrophils 5. A postmortem clot is most likely to( ) a. Grossly display features of recanalization b. Grossly have lines of Zahn c. Grossly have the appearance of “chicken fat” overlying ‘currant jelly” d. Microscopically appear attached to the wall of the blood vessel e. Microscopically have alternating layers of cells and platelets 6. What is the most common site of origin of thrombotic pulmonary emboli?( ) a. Deep leg veins b. Lumen of left ventricle c. Lumen of right ventricle d. Mesenteric veins e. Superficial leg veins 7. What is the most common cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?( ) a. Pneumoconiosis b. Pneumonia c. Intestitial lung diseases d. Chronic bronchitis e. Pulmonary tuberculosis 8. Fluid that collects during acute inflammation and that has a protein content in excess of 3.0g/dl and a specific gravity over 1.015 is termed( ) a. Exudate b. Transudate c. Coagulation d. Lymphokine e. Hemorrhage 9. The most characteristic and frequent feature of chronic rheumatic heart disease is the development of( ) a. Vegetations on the endocardium b. Ashoff bodies within the myocardium c. Fibrin deposits within the pericardium d. Stenosis of the mitral valve e. Incompetence of the pulmonic valve 10. Which one of the listed is the most common complication of chronic peptic ulcer?( ) a. hemorrhage b. perforation
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