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Anatomy of Hematologic System Questions
Question 1 of 5
Graft versus host disease is a complication of transfusion in patients of bone marrow transplantation. This can be best avoided by
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Irradiating the blood components before transfusion. Graft versus host disease occurs when donor T-cells attack the recipient's tissues in bone marrow transplant patients. Irradiating blood components helps to deactivate T-cells in the donor blood, preventing them from attacking the recipient's tissues. Transfusion of packed cells (A) or fresh whole blood (C) does not address the issue of T-cell activation. Replacement by crystalloids (D) is not a solution for preventing graft versus host disease.
Question 2 of 5
Artemisinin and its derivatives are used in the treatment of severe forms of chloroquine-resistant falciparum because they have:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: Rapid schizonticidal activity. Artemisinin and its derivatives target the malaria parasite at the schizont stage, which is crucial for the parasite's replication and survival. By rapidly killing schizonts, these drugs help in controlling the infection and preventing severe complications. Choice A (Rapid gametocidal activity) is incorrect because artemisinin and its derivatives primarily target asexual stages of the parasite, not gametocytes. Choice B (The ability to prevent further development of hypnozoites) is incorrect as these drugs do not target the liver stages where hypnozoites develop. Choice C (Rapid sporontocidal activity) is incorrect as artemisinin derivatives do not primarily target the sexual stages of the parasite. In summary, the correct answer is D because of the drugs' effectiveness against the schizont stage, while the other choices are incorrect as they do not align with the mechanism of action of artemisinin
Question 3 of 5
Waldeyer's ring does not include:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: submandibular glands. Waldeyer's ring consists of a ring of lymphoid tissue in the pharynx, including the palatine tonsils (faucal tonsils), adenoids, and lingual tonsils. Submandibular glands are salivary glands located beneath the mandible and are not part of Waldeyer's ring. Therefore, B is the correct answer. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they are all components of Waldeyer's ring.
Question 4 of 5
Increase Fe & normal TIBC are found in:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: rheumatoid arthritis. In rheumatoid arthritis, chronic inflammation can lead to anemia of chronic disease, causing increased levels of serum iron (Fe) due to decreased iron utilization and normal Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC). Thalassemia major (A) would show decreased TIBC due to iron overload. Haemosiderosis (B) would show increased Fe and TIBC due to iron overload. Disseminated malignancy (D) may show decreased Fe and TIBC due to anemia of chronic disease or other factors.
Question 5 of 5
Plummer Vinson syndrome is not associated with:
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: clubbing. Plummer Vinson syndrome is characterized by the triad of iron deficiency anemia, dysphagia, and esophageal webs. Clubbing is not a typical feature of Plummer Vinson syndrome. Angular stomatitis (A), splenomegaly (B), and post cricoid web (D) are commonly associated with Plummer Vinson syndrome due to chronic iron deficiency anemia. Clubbing is more commonly seen in conditions such as chronic respiratory or cardiac diseases, not in Plummer Vinson syndrome.