Questions 221-225: General pathology with images

Question 221

A 48-year-old male is involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustains a fracture of his left and right femur. His extrication from the car is difficult and on the way to the hospital, he sustains a cardiac arrest secondary to blood loss. He is resuscitated successfully. One day later, he complains of nausea and vomiting. Physical examination reveals a slightly enlarged and tender liver. Laboratory testing reveals elevated ALT and AST. The microscopic appearance of his condition is shown in the image. Of the following, what is the most likely etiology for his symptoms.

A. Undiagnosed hepatic trauma
B. Fat necrosis
C. Hypotension
D. Bacterial infection
E. Unspecified toxin exposure

Question 222

A 67-year-old male presented to his family physician with complaints of a painful red nodule on his hand. A short time ago, he was working outside on his farm and cut his hand on his plow. He washed the wound when he was done with his work, and did not think twice about it. He has no history of drug use and has only had one sexual partner during his life, his wife of 44 years. He has had type II diabetes mellitus for 10 years. A biopsy of the wound reveals the findings illustrated in the image below. Of the following, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Xanthoma
B. Calcinosis
C. Gaucher disease
D. Cryptococcal infection
E. Cytomegalovirus infection
F. Granulomatous inflammation

Question 223

A surgical pathologist is examining a liver biopsy from a patient in the hospital who is being seen by the internal medicine service. He identifies the microscopic finding illustrated in the image. Of the following, what would examination of the patient reveal?

A. Large bruise on the chest
B. Fingers with remote burnt skin (dry and yellow)
C. Large dark black mole on the back
D. Yellow skin
E. Prominent psoriasis
F. Fungal skin infection
G. Numerous tattoos

Question 224

An autopsy pathologist has during three separate cases identified a nodule in the thyroid gland such as that illustrated in the image below. She hypothesizes that the nodule was from a past episode or episodes of hemorrhage into the gland. If her hypothesis is correct, of the following, which component of the red blood cell most contributed to the changes seen in the image.

A. Plasma membrane
B. Hemoglobin
C. Iron
D. Nuclear membrane
E. Nucleolus

Question 225

A 71-year-old female is eating lunch with friends when she suddenly drops her fork and fumbles to pick it up. Her friends call 9-1-1 and she is transported to the hospital, where she is diagnosed with a minor stroke of her left frontal lobe. Six days later, she sustains an acute myocardial infarct in the hospital and dies. Her family requests an autopsy and the pathologist identifies a soft 2.0 cm region in her left frontal lobe; the microscopic appearance is illustrated below. Of the following, what is the main process occurring here?

A. Coagulative necrosis
B. Liquefactive necrosis
C. Apoptosis
D. Hemorrhage
E. Undiagnosed fungal infection

Questions 216-220: General pathology with images

Question 216

A 43-year-old male with an HIV infection secondary to intravenous drug use and sharing of needles and who has been non-compliant with his anti-viral drug regimen presents to the emergency room because he has had a fever for several days and has felt tired. He occasionally coughs, but does not produce much sputum. The image illustrates the cause of his disease process. Of the following, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Coccidioides immitis
B. Blastomyces dermatitidis
C. Aspergillus fumigatus
D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
E. Pneumocystis jiroveci

Question 217

A 51-year-old male with a history of multiple sclerosis required prolonged intubation following a cardiac arrest after aspiration of food. Although he was bed bound and expected to die, when he did, his distraught family requested an autopsy. The pathologist identified the lesion illustrated below. Of the following, what was the most likely etiology?

A. HIV infection
B. Trauma
C. Prolonged intubation
D. Retained foreign body
E. Gastric reflux

Question 218

A 53-year-old female presents to her family physician. Over the past year, she has noticed frequent burning and itching of her eyes, and, within the past several months, has had some difficulty eating, in that the swallowing of food is difficult. She is also experiencing some stiffness in the joints of her left and right hands. The image illustrates the pathologic condition causing her symptoms. Of the following, what is the antigen against which the antibodies causing her disease react?

A. Ribonucleoprotein
B. DNA
C. Centromeric protein
D. RNA
E. Phosphatidylcholine

Question 219

A 43-year-old female with a history of sarcoidosis dies in a motor vehicle accident. The pathologist who performs the autopsy samples the lung for histologic examination and identifies the pathologic finding illustrated in the below image. What cell type is indicated by the yellow arrow?

A. A B lymphocyte
B. A T lymphocyte
C. A macrophage
D. An eosinophil
E. A plasma cell

Of the following, which cytokine played the largest role in activating the cell type indicated by the yellow arrow?

A. IL-1
B. TNF-β
C. Major basic protein
D. IFN-γ
E. IL-13

Question 220

A 63-year-old male with a history of hypertension for 27 years and a 35 pack-year smoking history, is working in his backyard trimming the hedge when he suddenly losses his balance and falls down. He is unable to stand and calls for his wife to help him. Emergency medical services is called and he is transported to the hospital. Imaging studies 2 hours later reveal a pathologic lesion. The photomicrograph below illustrates the microscopic changes associated with the pathologic lesion identified on imaging. Of the following, where was the lesion located.

A. Frontal lobe
B. Parietal lobe
C. Midbrain
D. Cerebellum
E. Medulla

What pathologic process is occurring?

A. Dystrophic calcification
B. Caseous necrosis
C. Coagulative necrosis
D. Liquefactive necrosis
E. Fat necrosis