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FVMB Licence 2020

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Question:

Choose the variant that shows the correct correlation between macroscopic appearance and pathological diagnosis

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Answer:

Hyperemic mucosa, covered by an opalescent, viscous liquid, with a high content of mucus - is the description for superficial fibrino-necrotic inflammation


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Alternative answers:

Hyperemic mucosa, covered by whitish-yellow films or fine deposits and easily removable granulation - is the description for serous/ oedematous inflammation
Strongly thickened gastric wall with a gelatinous appearance on section - is the description for serous / oedematous inflammation
Hyperemic mucosa, covered by an opalescent, viscous liquid, with a high content of mucus - is the description for hemorrhagic inflammation
Hyperemic mucosa, covered by whitish-yellow films or fine deposits and easily removed granulation - is the description for gangrenous inflammation