PATHOLOGY MCQ
INFECTION
Question
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What happen during exudative lesion?
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Chronic granuloma
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Lead to massive necrosis
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Gangrenous Necrosis Not a true pathological type, rather, it is a clinical term describing coagulative necrosis (dry gangrene) or sometimes liquefactive necrosis (wet gangrene) affecting the extremities.
Detailed explanation-2: -The caseous necrosis is the basic process of tuberculosis disease in humans.
Detailed explanation-3: -With liquefactive necrosis, the dead cells partially or completely dissolve within hours of death. Then they transform into a thick, sticky liquid. The cells sometimes appear creamy yellow because pus is forming. Infections and lack of oxygen to your brain can cause liquefactive necrosis.
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