Questions 206-210: General pathology image questions

Question 206

A 64-year-old male is involved in a motor vehicle accident and sustains lethal injuries. The forensic pathologist performing the autopsy examines the organs histologically. In the microscopic section of the lung, she identifies the lesion pictured in the image. Of the following, what was the most likely etiology for this change?

A. Trauma
B. Long standing hypertension
C. Previous exposure to chlorine gas
D. Infection with Strongyloides stercoralis
E. Use of cigarettes

Question 207

A 43-year-old male with a history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and a hereditary clotting disorder presents to the emergency room accompanied by his wife and complaining of sudden onset of severe abdominal pain. Physical examination reveals a blood pressure of 151/93 mmHg, pulse rate of 106 bpm, and pain to palpation in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. The disease process causing his symptoms is illustrated below. Of the following, what was the most likely mechanism by which it occurred?

A. Decreased flow through an artery
B. Decreased flow through a vein
C. Decreased flow through an artery and a vein
D. Decreased flow through two veins
E. Decreased flow through two arteries

Question 208

A dermatopathologist is reviewing a punch biopsy of a skin lesion taken by a referring clinician. In the dermis, the pathologist identifies the pigment illustrated in the image below. Of the following, what is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Invasive melanoma
B. Past tattoo procedure
C. Benign soft tissue tumor
D. Resolving bruise
E. Parasitic infection

Question 209

A 53-year-old male with a history of hypertension and diabetes mellitus type II collapses while mowing the lawn. Despite resuscitative measures, he is pronounced dead. To determine the cause of death, the medical examiner performs an autopsy and identifies the finding in the image below (reference: the normal interventricular septal thickness is 1.5 cm or less). Of the following, which type of protein is most increased in amount in this organ?

A. Fibrillin
B. Endothelin
C. Pepsin
D. Actin
E. Cytokeratin

Of the following, what process has occurred in this organ?


A. Metaplasia
B. Dysplasia
C. Hyperplasia
D. Hypertrophy
E. Atrophy

Question 210

A pathology resident is conducting an autopsy during his first month of residency. While palpating the lungs of a 53-year-old male who had a 45 pack-year smoking history and died from metastatic squamous cell carcinoma of the lung, the resident identifies the lesion illustrated in the image below. Of the following, what process has occurred?

A. Hypertrophy
B. Hyperplasia
C. Metaplasia
D. Atrophy
E. Neoplasia