Deck 8: General Pathology of Infectious Diseases

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Schistosoma mansoni infection causes liver changes that present histologically as

A) granulomas that also contain eosinophils
B) abscesses
C) suppurative cholangitis
D) centrolobular necrosis of liver cells
E) centrolobular fibrosis
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Which African disease is complicated by elephantiasis of the legs?

A) Giardiasis
B) Onchocerciasis
C) Filariasis
D) Cryptosporidiosis
E) Schistosomiasis
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Reiter syndrome, including the triad of conjunctivitis, polyarthritis, and genital lesions, occurs in men infected with which pathogen?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Treponema pallidum
C) Chlamydia trachomatis
D) Trichomonas vaginalis
E) Haemophilus ducreyi
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis phagocytosed by macrophages in granulomas can be killed by endogenous nitric oxide (NO) after these macrophages become activated by T-helper cells. Which biologically active substance stimulates the formation of NO in macrophages?

A) Platelet-activating factor
B) Interferon-g
C) Interleukin-1
D) Tumor necrosis factor
E) Prostaglandin E2
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Which of the following is a preventable cause of blindness in Africa?

A) Giardiasis
B) Onchocerciasis
C) Filariasis
D) Cryptosporidiosis
E) Schistosomiasis
Question
Infection of the uterus following a "criminal abortion" performed in a "back alley" is most likely caused by

A) anaerobic non-spore-forming bacteria
B) spore-forming anaerobes
C) pyogenic cocci
D) coliform bacteria
E) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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Suppurative nail infection (paronychia) and abscesses of fingertips ("felons") are most likely caused by

A) Escherichia coli
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C) Haemophilus influenzae
D) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
E) Staphylococcus aureus
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During a mini-epidemic of Shigella, a 5-year-old child from India became infected and died 3 days after the onset of diarrhea. The most prominent changes seen at autopsy were

A) dilatation of the entire small intestine
B) ulceration of the proximal small intestine
C) ulcerations of the distal ileum
D) multiple ulcerations partially covered with pseudomembranes
E) perforation of the rectum
Question
The diagnosis of malaria is best made by examining a

A) biopsy specimen of the liver
B) biopsy specimen of the spleen
C) bone marrow biopsy
D) blood smear
E) serum sample for antibodies to plasmodia
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Which of the following is the most common form of herpesvirus-induced eye infection?

A) Blepharitis
B) Conjunctivitis
C) Iridocyclitis
D) Keratitis
E) Retinitis
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A 60-year-old man known to have diabetes mellitus was admitted to the hospital in ketoacidosis. He had a massive, invasive infection of the nasal sinuses. Biopsy disclosed fungal infection, which was most likely caused by

A) Candida albicans
B) Aspergillus fumigatus
C) Mucor
D) Histoplasma capsulatum
E) Pneumocystis carinii
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Lepromatous leprosy represents a form of disease that develops due to

A) accelerated T-helper lymphocyte response
B) accelerated cytotoxic T-cell response
C) inadequate B-cell response
D) hyperimmunity
E) immunologic anergy
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Mycobacterium avium intracellulare infection in AIDS patients typically begins in the

A) nasal cavity
B) lungs
C) esophagus
D) small intestine
E) liver
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Diarrhea caused by cholera toxin results from the action of this toxin on cells of the

A) stomach
B) small intestine
C) cecum
D) transverse colon
E) rectum
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Deck 8: General Pathology of Infectious Diseases
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Schistosoma mansoni infection causes liver changes that present histologically as

A) granulomas that also contain eosinophils
B) abscesses
C) suppurative cholangitis
D) centrolobular necrosis of liver cells
E) centrolobular fibrosis
granulomas that also contain eosinophils
2
Which African disease is complicated by elephantiasis of the legs?

A) Giardiasis
B) Onchocerciasis
C) Filariasis
D) Cryptosporidiosis
E) Schistosomiasis
Filariasis
3
Reiter syndrome, including the triad of conjunctivitis, polyarthritis, and genital lesions, occurs in men infected with which pathogen?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Treponema pallidum
C) Chlamydia trachomatis
D) Trichomonas vaginalis
E) Haemophilus ducreyi
Chlamydia trachomatis
4
Mycobacterium tuberculosis phagocytosed by macrophages in granulomas can be killed by endogenous nitric oxide (NO) after these macrophages become activated by T-helper cells. Which biologically active substance stimulates the formation of NO in macrophages?

A) Platelet-activating factor
B) Interferon-g
C) Interleukin-1
D) Tumor necrosis factor
E) Prostaglandin E2
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Which of the following is a preventable cause of blindness in Africa?

A) Giardiasis
B) Onchocerciasis
C) Filariasis
D) Cryptosporidiosis
E) Schistosomiasis
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Infection of the uterus following a "criminal abortion" performed in a "back alley" is most likely caused by

A) anaerobic non-spore-forming bacteria
B) spore-forming anaerobes
C) pyogenic cocci
D) coliform bacteria
E) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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Suppurative nail infection (paronychia) and abscesses of fingertips ("felons") are most likely caused by

A) Escherichia coli
B) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C) Haemophilus influenzae
D) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
E) Staphylococcus aureus
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During a mini-epidemic of Shigella, a 5-year-old child from India became infected and died 3 days after the onset of diarrhea. The most prominent changes seen at autopsy were

A) dilatation of the entire small intestine
B) ulceration of the proximal small intestine
C) ulcerations of the distal ileum
D) multiple ulcerations partially covered with pseudomembranes
E) perforation of the rectum
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The diagnosis of malaria is best made by examining a

A) biopsy specimen of the liver
B) biopsy specimen of the spleen
C) bone marrow biopsy
D) blood smear
E) serum sample for antibodies to plasmodia
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Which of the following is the most common form of herpesvirus-induced eye infection?

A) Blepharitis
B) Conjunctivitis
C) Iridocyclitis
D) Keratitis
E) Retinitis
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A 60-year-old man known to have diabetes mellitus was admitted to the hospital in ketoacidosis. He had a massive, invasive infection of the nasal sinuses. Biopsy disclosed fungal infection, which was most likely caused by

A) Candida albicans
B) Aspergillus fumigatus
C) Mucor
D) Histoplasma capsulatum
E) Pneumocystis carinii
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Lepromatous leprosy represents a form of disease that develops due to

A) accelerated T-helper lymphocyte response
B) accelerated cytotoxic T-cell response
C) inadequate B-cell response
D) hyperimmunity
E) immunologic anergy
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Mycobacterium avium intracellulare infection in AIDS patients typically begins in the

A) nasal cavity
B) lungs
C) esophagus
D) small intestine
E) liver
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Diarrhea caused by cholera toxin results from the action of this toxin on cells of the

A) stomach
B) small intestine
C) cecum
D) transverse colon
E) rectum
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