PATHOLOGY MCQ
TISSUE DEGENERATIONS
Question
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Fibrinoid is ..?
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Accumulation of material that resembles fibrin in BV walls
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Composed of fibrin and immunoglobulin
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Occurs due to acute damage of muscle cells
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Looks similar to hyaline but redder
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -hyaline cartilage, type of connective tissue, glossy pearl-gray or blue-white in appearance and resilient, found on surfaces of joints and in the cartilage making up the fetal skeleton.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hyaline cartilage is pearl-gray in color, with a firm consistency and has a considerable amount of collagen. It contains no nerves or blood vessels, and its structure is relatively simple.
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