Questions 7-9: Cell injury and death

QUESTION 7

A 47-year-old male with a history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia presents to the emergency room with complaints of a pressure sensation in his chest that began 45 minutes ago and radiates into his left and right upper extremity and his jaw. Auscultation of his chest reveals a grade II holosystolic murmur that radiates to the apex. Of the following, which process is responsible for his presenting symptoms?

A. Hypertrophy
B. Hyperplasia
C. Atrophy
D. Necrosis
E. Apoptosis

QUESTION 8

A pathologist is examining the ultrastructural detail of a cardiac myocyte and identifies some swelling of the cell, some swelling of the rough endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, and a few myelin figures. Given that the insult had run its course, of the following, which scenario would produce the identified change?

A. A plaque producing 10% stenosis of the lumen of a coronary artery
B. An occlusive thrombus of the coronary artery with successful thrombolysis 15 minutes after its occurrence
C. An occlusive thrombus of the coronary artery with no medical treatment
D. A gunshot wound of the heart
E. Massive cyanide overdose

QUESTION 9

A researcher wishes to acquire tissue to study the mechanism of apoptosis. Their lab is located at a large medical center attached to a busy public hospital with an active Department of Pathology. The researcher approaches one of the pathologists about acquiring tissue for their research. Of the following, which would provide the best source material to study apoptosis?

A. An amputated gangrenous extremity
B. Tissue from squamous cell carcinoma of the lung
C. Infarcted myocardium
D. Endometrial biopsies with menstrual phase endometrium
E. Tissue from an acute appendicitis