Question: Bleeding time is prolonged in_____________?
- 1. Haemophilia
- 2. Von Willebrand’s disease
- 3. Henoch Schenolein purpura
- 4. Telangiectasia
Question: Necrotising ragged ulceration with no apparent inflammatory response is indicative of____________?
- 1. Leucocytosis
- 2. Polycythemia vera
- 3. Sickle cell anemia
- 4. Agranulocytosis
Question: Pernicious anemia is______________?
- 1. insufficient production of red cells
- 2. Improper maturation of red cells
- 3. can be correct by tablets of folic acid alone
- 4. can be correct by iron supplement
Question: Pinpoint hemorrhages of < 1cm diameter are known as_______________?
- 1. Petechiae
- 2. Ecchymoses
- 3. Purpura
- 4. Pustules
Question: Paul Bunnell test is positive in______________?
- 1. Infectious mononucleosis
- 2. Multiple myeloma
- 3. Malignant nerves
- 4. Rubella
Question: To prevent excessive bleeding during surgery a patient with hemophilia A may be given_______________?
- 1. Whole blood
- 2. Fresh frozen plasma
- 3. Factor VIII concentrate
- 4. Factor IX concentrate
Question: Which of the following is seen in idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura_____________?
- 1. Thrombocytosis
- 2. Increased prothrombin time
- 3. Increased bleeding time
- 4. Increased clotting time
Question: Which of the following is not a finding in classical hemophilia (hemophilia A)_______________?
- 1. Bleeding into soft tissues, muscles and joints
- 2. Decreased factor VIII
- 3. Increase prothrombin Time
- 4. Increase Partial thromboplastin Time
Question: The red blood cells in beta thalassemia are typically____________?
- 1. Macrocytic and normochromic
- 2. Microcytic and Hypochromic
- 3. Normocytic and hypochromic
- 4. Normocytic and normochromic
Question: ll of the following statements about idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura are true EXCEPT________________?
- 1. It is associated with palatelet-specific auto-antibodies
- 2. It caused a prolonged bleeding time
- 3. It is often controlled by immunosuppressive treatment
- 4. It causes more prolonged hemorrhage than hemophilia