Pathologycal Physiology
Pathologycal Physiology
Pathologycal Physiology
1
After a case of sepsis a 27-year-old woman developed “bronzed” skin discoloration characteristic of
Addison’s disease. Hyperpigmentation mechanism in this case is based on increased secretion of:
A Melanocyte-stimulating hormone
B Somatotropin
C Gonadotropin
D β-lipotropin
E Thyroid-stimulating hormone
2
A patient suffers from disrupted patency of the airways at the level of small and medium-sized
bronchial tubes. What changes of acid-base balance can occur in the patient?
A Respiratory acidosis
B Respiratory alkalosis
C Metabolic acidosis
D Metabolic alkalosis
E Acid-base balance remains unchanged
3
A 45-year-old man diagnosed with hepatic cirrhosis and ascites underwent drainage of 5 liters of fluid
from his abdominal cavity, which resulted in development of syncopal state due to insufficient blood
supply to the brain. What circulatory disorder occurred in the abdominal cavity in this case?
A Arterial hyperemia
B Ischemia
C Venous hyperemia
D Thrombosis
E Embolism
4
A patient with chronic heart failure presents with increased blood viscosity. Capillaroscopy detected
damage to the vessel walls of the microcirculation system. What disorder is possible in the given case?
A Blood “sludge” phenomenon
B Thrombosis
C Embolism
D Arterial hyperemia
E Venous hyperemia
5
A 3-year-old boy with pronounced hemorrhagic syndrome has no antihemophilic globulin A (factor
VIII) in the blood plasma. Hemostasis has been impaired at the following stage:
A Internal mechanism of prothrombinase activation
B External mechanism of prothrombinase activation
C Conversion of prothrombin to thrombin
D Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
E Blood clot retraction
6
Microscopy of the puncture sample obtained from the inflammation focus of the patient with
cutaneous abscess revealed numerous blood cells of different types. What cells are the first to transfer
from vessels to tissues during inflammation?
A Neutrophils
B Monocytes
C Basocytes
D Eosinophils
E Lymphocytes
7
A 15-year-old boy has been diagnosed with acute viral hepatitis. What blood value should be
determined to confirm acute affection of hepatic cells?
A Aminotransferase activity (AST, ALT)
B Unconjugated and conjugated bilirubin content
C Erythrocytes sedimentation rate (ESR)
D Cholesterol content
E Protein fraction content
8
A lab rat has subcutaneously received mercury(II) chloride in the amount of 5 mg/kg. 24 hours later
the plasma creatinine concentration increased several times. What mechanism of retention azotemia is
observed in this case?
A Decreased glomerular filtration
B Increased creatinine production in the muscles
C Increased creatinine reabsorption
D Increased glomerular filtration
E Increased creatinine production in the renal tubules
9
A 63-year-old man suffers from esophageal carcinoma, presents with metastases into the mediastinal
lymph nodes and cancerous cachexia. What pathogenetic stage of neoplastic process is observed in the
patient?
A Progression
B Promotion
C Transformation
D Initiation
E-
10
A 63-year-old man suffers from esophageal carcinoma, presents with metastases into the mediastinal
lymph nodes and cancerous cachexia. What pathogenetic stage of neoplastic process is observed in the
patient?
A Progression
B Promotion
C Transformation
D Initiation
E-
11
Due to trauma the patient has lost 25% of circulating blood volume. Name the emergency
compensatory mechanism against blood loss:
A Interstitial fluid inflow to the vessels
B Restoration of blood protein composition
C Increase of reticulocyte number
D Restoration of erythrocyte number
E Erythropoiesis activation
12
A 30-year-old man complains of suffocation, heaviness in the chest on the right, general weakness.
Body temperature is 38.9oC. Objectively the right side of the chest lags behind the left side during
respiration. Pleurocentesis yielded exudate. What is the leading factor of exudation in the patient?
A Increased permeability of the vessel wall
B Increased blood pressure
C Hypoproteinemia
D Erythrocyte aggregation
E Decreased resorption of pleural fluid
13
A 30-year-old man complains of suffocation, heaviness in the chest on the right, general weakness.
Body temperature is 38.9oC. Objectively the right side of the chest lags behind the left side during
respiration. Pleurocentesis yielded exudate. What is the leading factor of exudation in the patient?
A Increased permeability of the vessel wall
B Increased blood pressure
C Hypoproteinemia
D Erythrocyte aggregation
E Decreased resorption of pleural fluid
14
A boy referred to a genetics clinic was found to have 1 drumstick in blood neutrophils. The boy is
likely to have the following syndrome:
A Klinefelter’s
B Down’s
C Turner’s
D Edwards’
E Trisomy X
15
A 15-year-old teenager complains of lack of air, general weakness, palpitations. Heart rate is 130/min.,
BP is 100/60 mm Hg. ECG: QRS complex has normal shape and duration. The number of P waves and
ventricular complexes is equal, T wave merges with P wave. What type of cardiac arrhythmia is
observed in the teenager?
A Sinus tachycardia
B Sinus extrasystole
C Atrial fibrillation
D Atrial thrill
E Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia
16
On examination the patient presents with hirsutism, moon-shaped face, stretch marks on the abdomen.
BP is 190/100 mm Hg, blood glucose is 17.6 mmol/l. What pathology is such clinical presentation
characteristic of?
A Adrenocortical hyperfunction
B Hyperthyroidism
C Hypothyroidism
D Gonadal hypofunction
E Hyperfunction of the insular apparatus
17
On examination the patient presents with hirsutism, moon-shaped face, stretch marks on the abdomen.
BP is 190/100 mm Hg, blood glucose is 17.6 mmol/L. What pathology is such clinical presentation
characteristic of?
A Adrenocortical hyperfunction
B Hyperthyroidism
C Hypothyroidism
D Gonadal hypofunction
E Hyperfunction of the insular apparatus
18
A 40-year-old pregnant woman underwent amniocentesis. Examination determined the fetal karyotype
to be 47, XY+21. What fetal pathology was detected?
A Down syndrome
B Klinefelter syndrome
C Turner syndrome
D Phenylketonuria
E Patau syndrome
19
A patient with hypertension has developed headache, tinnitus, vomiting, high BP up to 220/160 mm
Hg. On examination: facial asymmetry on the right, volitional mobility is absent, increased tendon
reflexes and muscle tone of extremities on the right. What motor disorder of nervous system occurred
in this case?
A Hemiplegia
B Paraplegia
C Tetraplegia
D Hyperkinesis
E Monoplegia
20
A 20-year-old young man with tall stature, asthenic body type, signs of hypogonadism and
gynecomastia, and low sperm count (azoospermia) has karyotype 47, XXY. What hereditary syndrome
can be characterized by this chromosomal anomaly?
A Klinefelter syndrome
B Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
C Turner syndrome
D Louis-Bar syndrome (ataxia-telangiectasia)
E Down syndrome
21
Sex chromatin was detected during examination of a man’s buccal epithelium. It is characteristic of the
following chromosome disease:
A Klinefelter’s syndrome
B Down’s disease
C Turner’s syndrome
D Triple X syndrome
E Hypophosphatemic rickets
22
Sex chromatin was detected during examination of a man’s buccal epithelium. It is characteristic of the
following chromosome disease:
A Klinefelter’s syndrome
B Down’s disease
C Turner’s syndrome
D Triple X syndrome
E Hypophosphatemic rickets
23
Coronary artery thrombosis resulted in development of myocardial infarction. What mechanisms of
cell damage are leading in this disease?
A Calcium
B Lipid
C Acidotic
D Electroosmotic
E Protein
24
After pancreatic surgery the patient developed hemorrhagic syndrome with disturbed 3rd stage of
blood clotting. What will be the most likely mechanism of the hemostatic disorder?
A Fibrinolysis activation
B Decrease of prothrombin synthesis
C Decrease of fibrinogen synthesis
D Qualitative abnormalities of fibrinogenesis
E Fibrin-stabilizing factor deficiency
25
A woman, who has been suffering from marked hypertension for 15 years, has lately developed
dyspnea, palpitations, slightly decreased systolic pressure, while diastolic pressure remains the same.
What is the main mechanism of heart failure development in this case?
A Cardiac overload due to increased vascular resistance
B Cardiac overload due to increased blood volume
C Damage to the myocardium
D Disorder of impulse conduction in the myocardium
E Dysregulation of cardiac function
26
A patient with hypochromic anemia has hair with split ends and suffers from hair loss. The nails are
brittle. Gustatory sensations are affected. What is the mechanism of development of these symptoms?
A Iron enzymes deficiency
B Vitamin B12 deficiency
C Low production of parathyroid hormone
D Vitamin A deficiency
E Low production of thyroid hormones
27
A 59-year-old woman has been hospialized in a surgical ward due to exacerbation of chronic
osteomyelitis of the left shin. Blood test: leukocytes - 15.0·109/l. Leukogram: myelocytes - 0%,
metamyelocytes - 8%, stab neutrophils - 28%, segmented neutrophils - 32%, lymphocytes - 29%,
monocytes - 3%. Such blood count would be called:
A Regenerative left shift
B Right shift
C Hyperregenerative left shift
D Degenerative left shift
E Regenerative-degenerative left shift
28
A 41-year-old male patient has a history of recurrent attacks of heartbeats (paroxysms), profuse
sweating, headaches. Examination revealed hypertension, hyperglycemia, increased basal metabolic
rate, and tachycardia. These clinical presentations are typical for the following adrenal pathology:
A Hyperfunction of the medulla
B Hypofunction of the medulla
C Hyperfunction of the adrenal cortex
D Hypofunction of the adrenal cortex
E Primary aldosteronism
29
A 41-year-old man has a history of recurrent attacks of heartbeats (paroxysms), profuse sweating,
headaches. Examination revealed hypertension, hyperglycemia, increased basal metabolic rate, and
tachycardia. These clinical presentations are typical for the following adrenal pathology:
A Hyperfunction of the medulla
B Hypofunction of the medulla
C Hyperfunction of the adrenal cortex
D Hypofunction of the adrenal cortex
E Primary aldosteronism
30
A 41-year-old man has a history of recurrent attacks of heartbeats (paroxysms), profuse sweating,
headaches. Examination revealed hypertension, hyperglycemia, increased basal metabolic rate, and
tachycardia. These clinical presentations are typical of the following adrenal pathology:
A Hyperfunction of the medulla
B Hypofunction of the medulla
C Hyperfunction of the adrenal cortex
D Hypofunction of the adrenal cortex
E Primary aldosteronism
31
Several minutes after a dentist administered novocaine for local anaesthesia of a patient’s tooth, the
following symptoms sharply developed in the patient: fatigue, skin itching. Objectively the following
can be observed: skin hyperemia, tachycardia, BP dropped down to 70/40 mm Hg. What kind of
allergic reaction is this pathology?
A Anaphylactic
B Cytotoxic
C Stimulating
D Cell-mediated immune reaction
E Immune complex
32
After a psychic trauma a woman developed periodical increases in her blood pressure accompanied by
headache, palpitations, and general weakness. What mechanism of hypertension development does this
woman have?
A Increased arteriolar tone
B Increased circulating blood volume
C Decreased cardiac output
D Tachycardia
E Venoconstriction
33
A patient, who has been suffering from bronchial asthma for a long time, developed acute respiratory
failure. What is the main mechanism of pathology development in this case?
A Obstructive disorders of pulmonary ventilation
B Restrictive disorders of pulmonary ventilation
C Pulmonary blood supply disturbance
D Pulmonary enzyme system disturbance
E Decreased elasticity of the pulmonary tissue
34
A patient with hypertensic crisis has increased content of angiotensin II in blood. Angiotensin pressor
effect is based on:
A Contraction of arteriole muscles
B Activation of biogenic amine synthesis
C Prostaglandin hyperproduction
D Vasopressin production stimulation
E Activation of kinin-kallikrein system
35
Encephalopathy has developed in a child with hemolytic disease of the newborn. What substance had
increased in the child’s blood, resulting in damage to the CNS?
A Unconjugated bilirubin
B Bilirubin-albumin complex
C Bilirubin glucuronide
D Verdohemoglobin
E Bile acids
36
A 43-year-old-patient has arterial hypertension caused by increase in cardiac output and general
peripheral resistance. Specify the variant of hemodynamic development of arterial hypertension in the
given case:
A Eukinetic
B Hyperkinetic
C Hypokinetic
D Combined
E-
37
A 43-year-old-patient has arterial hypertension caused by an increase in cardiac output and general
peripheral resistance. Specify the variant of hemodynamic development of arterial hypertension in the
given case:
A Eukinetic
B Hyperkinetic
C Hypokinetic
D Combined
E-
38
A patient with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus has been administered insulin. After a certain period
of time the patient developed fatigue, irritability, excessive sweating. What is the main mechanism of
such presentations developing?
A Carbohydrate starvation of the brain
B Increased glycogenolysis
C Increased ketogenesis
D Increased lipogenesis
E Decreased glyconeogenesis
39
Examination of a 52-year-old female patient has revealed a decrease in the amount of red blood cells
and an increase in free hemoglobin in the blood plasma (hemoglobinemia). Color index is 0.85. What
type of anemia is being observed in the patient?
A Acquired hemolytic
B Hereditary hemolytic
C Acute hemorrhagic
D Chronic hemorrhagic
E Anemia due to diminished erythropoiesis
40
Examination of a 52-year-old woman has revealed a decrease in the amount of red blood cells and an
increase in free hemoglobin in the blood plasma (hemoglobinemia). Color index is 0.85. What type of
anemia is being observed in the patient?
A Acquired hemolytic
B Hereditary hemolytic
C Acute hemorrhagic
D Chronic hemorrhagic
E Anemia due to diminished erythropoiesis
41
A 54-year-old man complains of general weakness, frequent colds, and bruises constantly appearing on
his body. Blood test: erythrocytes - 2.5·10 12/L; Hb- 80 g/L; color index - 0.9; reticulocytes - absent;
platelets - 50·109/L; leukocytes - 58·109/L; leukogram: basocytes - 5%, eosinophils - 15%, myeloblasts
- 6%, myelocytes - 10%, juvenile - 18%, stab neutrophils - 26%, segmented neutrophils - 10%,
lymphocytes - 8%, monocytes - 2%, ESR - 40 mm/hour. What hematologic conclusion can be made?
A Chronic myelogenous leukemia
B Leukemoid response
C Myeloblastic leukemia
D Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
E Basophilic eosinophilic leukocytosis
42
Poisoning caused by mercury (II) chloride (corrosive sublimate) occurred in the result of safety rules
violation. In 2 days the patient’s diurnal diuresis was 620 ml. The patient developed headache,
vomiting, convulsions, dyspnea; moist crackles were observed in the lungs. Name this pathology:
A Acute renal failure
B Chronic renal failure
C Uremic coma
D Glomerulonephritis
E Pyelonephritis
43
Poisoning caused by mercury (II) chloride (corrosive sublimate) occurred in the result of safety rules
violation. In 2 days the patient’s diurnal diuresis became 620 ml. The patient developed headache,
vomiting, convulsions, dyspnea; moist crackles are observed in the lungs. Name this pathology:
A Acute renal failure
B Chronic renal failure
C Uremic coma
D Glomerulonephritis
E Pyelonephritis
44
Poisoning caused by mercury (II) chloride (corrosive sublimate) occurred in the result of safety rules
violation. In 2 days the patient’s diurnal diuresis became 620 ml. The patient developed headache,
vomiting, convulsions, dyspnea; moist crackles are observed in the lungs. Name this pathology:
A Acute renal failure
B Chronic renal failure
C Uremic coma
D Glomerulonephritis
E Pyelonephritis
45
The development of both immune and allergic reactions is based upon the same mechanisms of the
immune system response to an antigen. What is the main difference between the immune and allergic
reactions?
A Development of tissue lesion
B Amount of released antigen
C Antigen structure
D Routes by which antigens are delivered into the body
E Hereditary predisposition
46
Development of both immune and allergic reactions is based upon the same mechanisms of immune
system response to an antigen. What is the main difference between immune and allergic reactions?
A Development of tissue lesion
B Amount of released antigen
C Antigen structure
D Routes by which antigens are delivered into the body
E Hereditary predisposition
47
A 10-year-old child had cut his leg with a glass shard, when playing, and was delivered to the
outpatient department to receive antitetanus serum. To prevent development of anaphylactic shock the
serum was introduced by Bezredka method. This method of organism hyposensitization is based on the
following mechanism:
A Binding of mast cell-fixed IgE
B Blocking of mast cell mediators synthesis
C Stimulation of immune tolerance to antigen
D Stimulation of antigen-specific IgG2
E Stabilization of mast cell membranes
48
24 hours after an appendectomy the patient's blood test shows neutrophilic leukocytosis with a
regenerative shift. What is the most likely mechanism of absolute leukocytosis development in the
patient’s peripheral blood?
A Intensification of leukopoiesis
B Leukocyte redistribution
C Decreased leukocyte disintegration
D Deceleration of leukocyte migration to the tissues
E Immunity activation
49
The right leg of a 40-year-old woman measured at the shin level is by 2 cm smaller in the diameter
than the left leg. Ankle-jerk (Achilles) and knee-jerk reflexes are absent on the right. What is the most
likely mechanism of hyporeflexia development during peripheral paralysis?
A Disturbed conduction of stimulation
B Inhibition of pyramidal motoneuron
C Disturbed synaptic impulse transmission
D Activation of excitatory impulses from the CNS
E Disturbed perception of stimulation
50
A 38-year-old man, who has been suffering from systemic lupus erythematosus for 3 years, developed
diffuse renal lesions accompanied by massive edemas, marked proteinuria, hyperlipidemia, and
dysproteinemia. What is the most likely mechanism of proteinuria develoment in this case?
A Autoimmune damage to the nephrons
B Inflammatory damage to the nephrons
C Ischemic damage to the tubules
D Increased blood proteins
E Morbid affection of the urinary tracts
51
A 38-year-old man, who has been suffering from systemic lupus erythematosus for 3 years, developed
diffuse renal lesions accompanied by massive edemas, marked proteinuria, hyperlipidemia, and
dysproteinemia. What is the most likely mechanism of proteinuria develoment in this case?
A Autoimmune damage to the nephrons
B Inflammatory damage to the nephrons
C Ischemic damage to the tubules
D Increased blood proteins
E Morbid affection of the urinary tracts
52
A 59-year-old man, a business manager, developed intense burning retrosternal pain that irradiates to
the left arm. The pain occurred in the evening after the tax audit. 15 minutes later the patient’s
condition normalized. What mechanism of angina pectoris development is leading in this patient?
A Increased level of blood catecholamines
B Coronary atherosclerosis
C Intravascular aggregation of blood cells
D Coronary artery thrombosis
E Functional cardiac overload
53
A patient suffers from intermittent fevers and normalizations of body temperature that occur during the
day. The temperature rise is observed regularly every fourth day. Specify the type of temperature
curve:
A Febris internuttens
B Febris continua
C Febris reccurens
D Febris hectica
E Febris remitens
54
In a patient elevation of body temperature takes turns with drops down to normal levels during the day.
The rise in temperature is observed periodically once in four days. Specify the type of temperature
curve:
A Febris internuttens
B Febris continua
C Febris reccurens
D Febris hectica
E Febris remitens
55
Diabetic nephropathy with uremia has developed in a patient with pancreatic diabetes. The velocity of
glomerular filtration is 9 ml/min. What mechanism of a decrease in glomerular filtration velocity and
chronic renal failure development is most likely in the case of this patient?
A Reduction of active nephron mass
B Decrease in systemic arterial pressure
C Obstruction of nephron tubules with hyaline casts
D Tissue acidosis
E Arteriolar spasm
56
A patient is diagnosed with hereditary coagulopathy that is characterised by factor VIII deficiency.
Specify the phase of blood clotting during which coagulation will be disrupted in the given case:
A Thromboplastin formation
B Thrombin formation
C Fibrin formation
D Clot retraction
E-
57
A patient is diagnosed with hereditary coagulopathy that is characterised by factor VIII deficiency.
Specify the phase of blood clotting during which coagulation will be disrupted in the given case:
A Thromboplastin formation
B Thrombin formation
C Fibrin formation
D Clot retraction
E-
58
A patient with a chemical burn has developed esophageal stenosis. The patient presents with acute
weight loss due to problematic food intake. Blood test: erythrocytes - 3.0·10 12/L, Hb- 106 g/L, total
protein - 57 g/L. What type of starvation does this patient suffer from?
A Incomplete starvation
B Protein starvation
C Complete starvation
D Water starvation
E Absolute starvation
59
A woman has come to the hospital with complaints of general weakness, dizziness, and
dyspnea. Resently she has been taking levomycetin (chloramphenicol) for prevention of enteric
infection. Blood test: erythrocytes - 1.9·1012/L, hemoglobin - 58 g/L, color index - 0.9,
leukocytes - 2.2 G/L, reticulocytes - 0.3%. What type of anemia is it indicative of?
A Hypoplastic
B Metaplastic
C Aplastic
D Hemolytic
E Iron-deficiency
60
An uconscious young man in the state of morphine intoxication has been delivered into an admission
room. The patient’s respiration is slow and shallow due to suppression of the respiratory center. What
kind of respiratory failure occurred in this case?
A Ventilatory disregulation
B Ventilatory obstruction
C Ventilatory restriction
D Perfusion
E Diffusion
61
A patient complaining of pain in the left shoulder-blade region has been diagnosed with miocardial
infarction. What kind of pain does the patient have?
A Radiating
B Visceral
C Phantom
D Protopathic
E Epicritic
62
A patient complaining of pain in the left shoulder-blade region has been diagnosed with miocardial
infarction. What kind of pain does the patient have?
A Radiating
B Visceral
C Phantom
D Protopathic
E Epicritic
63
A married couple came for a genetic counseling. The husband suffers from insulin-independent
diabetes mellitus, while the wife is healthy. What is the probability of their child developing insulin-
independent diabetes mellitus?
A Higher than in the population
B The same as in the population
C Lower than in the population
D 100%
E 50%
64
An infant has pylorospasm, weakness, hypodynamia, convulsions as a result of frequent vomiting.
What kind of acid-base disbalance is it?
A Excretory alkalosis
B Excretory acidosis
C Metabolic acidosis
D Exogenous nongaseous acidosis
E Gaseous alkalosis
65
A 17-year-old girl suffers from periodical palpitations that last several minutes. Her heart rate is
200/min., rhythmic. What heart rhythm disorder developed in this patient?
A Paroxysmal tachycardia
B Sinus tachycardia
C Sinus bradycardia
D Extrasystole
E Atrioventricular block
66
A 37-year-old woman complains of headache, vertigo, troubled sleep, numbness of limbs. For the last
6 years she has been working at a gas-discharge lamp-producing factory in a lead-processing shop.
Blood test findings: low hemoglobin and RBC level, serum iron concentration exceeds the norm by
several times. Specify the type of anemia:
A Iron refractory anemia
B Iron-deficiency anemia
C Minkowsky-Shauffard disease
D Hypoplastic anemia
E Metaplastic anemia
67
A 37-year-old female patient complains of headache, vertigo, troubled sleep, numbness of limbs. For
the last 6 years she has been working at the gas-discharge lamp-producing factory in the lead-
processing shop. Blood test findings: low hemoglobin and RBC level, serum iron concentration
exceeds the norm by several times. Specify the type of anemia:
A Iron refractory anemia
B Iron-deficiency anemia
C Minkowsky-Shauffard disease
D Hypoplastic anemia
E Metaplastic anemia
68
A 45-year-old woman gave birth to a boy with cleft maxilla (cleft lip and palate). On additional
examination there are significant disturbances of the boy’s nervous, cardiovascular, and visual
systems. Karyotype investigation allowed diagnosing the patient with trisomy 13. What syndrome is
present in the boy?
A Patau
B Down
C Kleinfelter
D Turner
E DiGeorge
69
A 5-year-old child is diagnosed with Bruton syndrome (X-linked agammaglobulinemia) that manifests
itself as severe clinical course of bacterial infections and absence of B lymphocytes and plasma cells.
What changes of immunoglobulin content can be observed in blood serum of the child with
immunodeficiency?
A Decreased IgA, IgM
B Increased IgA, IgM
C Decreased IgD, IgE
D Increased IgD, IgE
E No changes
70
A 5-year-old child is diagnosed with Bruton syndrome (X-linked agammaglobulinemia) that manifests
itself in severe clinical course of bacterial infections and absence of B lymphocytes and plasma cells.
What changes of immunoglobulin content can be observed in blood serum of the child with
immunodeficiency?
A Decreased IgA, IgM
B Increased IgA, IgM
C Decreased IgD, IgE
D Increased IgD, IgE
E No changes
71
A woman with hypophyseal diabetes insipidus developed a water-mineral imbalance. What type of
water-mineral imbalance develops in such cases?
A Hyperosmolar dehydration
B Hypoosmolar dehydration
C Isoosmolar dehydration
D Hypoosmolar hyperhydration
E Hyperosmolar hyperhydration
72
Amniocentesis revealed two sex chromatin bodies (Barr bodies) in each cell of the sample. What
disease is this character typical for?
A Trisomy X
B Klinefelter syndrome
C Turner’s syndrome
D Down’s syndrome
E Patau syndrome
73
An unconscious patient was delivered by ambulance to the hospital. On objective examination the
patient was found to have no reflexes, periodical convulsions, irregular breathing. After laboratory
examination the patient was diagnosed with hepatic coma. Disorders of the central nervous system
develop due to the accumulation of the following metabolite:
A Ammonia
B Urea
C Glutamine
D Bilirubin
E Histamine
74
An unconscious patient was delivered by ambulance to the hospital. On objective examination the
patient was found to present no reflexes, periodical convulsions, irregular breathing. After laboratory
examination the patient was diagnosed with hepatic coma. Disorders of the central nervous system
develop due to accumulation of the following metabolite:
A Ammonia
B Urea
C Glutamine
D Bilirubin
E Histamine
75
A 53-year-old male patient complains of acute pain in the right hypochondrium. Objective examination
revealed scleral icterus. Laboratory tests revealed increased ALT activity, and stercobilin was not
detected in the stool. What disease is characterized by these symptoms?
A Cholelithiasis
B Hemolytic jaundice
C Hepatitis
D Chronic colitis
E Chronic gastritis
76
Cellular composition of exudate largely depends on the etiological factor of inflammation. What
leukocytes are the first to be involved in the focus of inflammation caused by pyogenic bacteria?
A Neutrophil granulocytes
B Monocytes
C Myelocytes
D Eosinophilic granulocytes
E Basophils
77
A patient is diagnosed with iron-deficiency sideroachrestic anemia, progression of which is
characterised by skin hyperpigmentation, pigmentary cirrhosis, heart and pancreas affection. Iron level
in the blood serum is increased. What disorder of iron metabolism causes this disease?
A Failure to assimilate iron leading to iron accumulation in tissues
B Excessive iron intake with food
C Disorder of iron absorption in bowels
D Increased iron assimilation by body
E-
78
According to the results of glucose tolerance test a patient has no disorder of carbohydrate tolerance.
Despite that glucose is detected in the patients’s urine (5 mmol/l). The patient has been diagnosed with
renal diabetes. What renal changes cause glucosuria in this case?
A Decreased activity of glucose reabsorption enzymes
B Increased activity of glucose reabsorption enzymes
C Exceeded glucose reabsorption threshold
D Increased glucose secretion
E Increased glucose filtration
79
According to the results of glucose tolerance test, the patient has no disorder of carbohydrate tolerance.
Despite that, glucose is detected in the patients’s urine (5 mmol/l). The patient has been diagnosed
with renal diabetes. What renal changes cause glucosuria in this case?
A Decreased activity of glucose reabsorption enzymes
B Increased activity of glucose reabsorption enzymes
C Exceeded glucose reabsorption threshold
D Increased glucose secretion
E Increased glucose filtration
80
A patient with pneumonia has body temperature of 39.2oC. What cells are the main producers of
endogenous pyrogen that had caused such temperature rise?
A Monocytes
B Eosinophils
C Neutrophils
D Endotheliocytes
E Fibroblasts
81
Parents of 5-year-old child report him o have frequent colds that develop into pneumonias, presence of
purulent rashes on the skin. Laboratory tests have revealed the following: absence of immunoglobulins
of any type, and naked cells are absent from the lymph nodes punctate. What kind of immune disorder
is it?
A X-linked hypogammaglobulinemia (Bruton type agammaglobulinemia)
B Autosomal recessive agammaglobulinaemia (Swiss type)
C Hypoplastic anemia
D Agranulocytosis
E Louis-Barr syndrome
82
Parents of a 5-year-old child report him to have frequent colds that develop into pneumonias, presence
of purulent rashes on the skin. Laboratory tests have revealed the following: absence of
immunoglobulins of any type; naked cells are absent from the lymph nodes punctate. What kind of
immune disorder is it?
A X-linked hypogammaglobulinemia (Bruton type agammaglobulinemia)
B Autosomal recessive agammaglobulinaemia (Swiss type)
C Hypoplastic anemia
D Agranulocytosis
E Louis-Barr syndrome
83
Parents of a 5-year-old boy report him to have frequent colds that develop into pneumonias, presence
of purulent rashes on the skin. Laboratory tests have revealed the following: absence of
immunoglobulins of any type, and naked cells are absent from the lymph nodes punctate. What kind of
immune disorder is it?
A X-linked hypogammaglobulinemia (Bruton type agammaglobulinemia)
B Autosomal recessive agammaglobulinaemia (Swiss type)
C Hypoplastic anemia
D Agranulocytosis
E Louis-Barr syndrome
84
Examination of a 42-year-old patient revealed a tumour of adenohypophysis. Objectively: the patient’s
weight is 117 kg, he has moon-like hyperemic face, red-blue striae of skin distension on his belly.
Osteoporosis and muscle dystrophy are present. AP is 210/140 mm Hg. What is the most probable
diagnosis?
A Cushing’s disease
B Cushing’s syndrome
C Conn’s disease
D Diabetes mellitus
E Essential hypertension
85
In case of alkaptonuria, homogentisic acid is excreted in urine in large amounts. The development of
this disease is associated with a disorder of metabolism of the following amino acid:
A Tyrosine
B Phenylalanine
C Alanine
D Methionine
E Asparagine
86
In case of alkaptonuria, homogentisic acid is excreted in urine in large amounts. The development of
this disease is associated with metabolic disorder of the following amino acid:
A Tyrosine
B Phenylalanine
C Alanine
D Methionine
E Asparagine
87
A 67-year-old patient complains of periodic heartache, dyspnea during light physical activities. ECG
reveals extraordinary contractions of heart ventricles. Such arrhythmia is called:
A Extrasystole
B Bradycardia
C Tachycardia
D Flutter
E Fibrillation
88
When studying the pulmonary ventilation values, the reduction of forced expiratory volume has been
detected. What is the likely cause of this phenomenon?
A Obstructive pulmonary disease
B Increase of respiratory volume
C Increase of inspiratory reserve volume
D Increase of pulmonary residual volume
E Increase of functional residual lung capacity
89
When studying the signs of pulmonary ventilation, reduction of forced expiratory volume has been
detected. What is the likely causeof this phenomenon?
A Obstructive pulmonary disease
B Increase of respiratory volume
C Increase of inspiratory reserve volume
D Increase of pulmonary residual volume
E Increase of functional residual lung capacity
90
When studying the signs of pulmonary ventilation, reduction of forced expiratory volume has been
detected. What is the likely cause of this phenomenon?
A Obstructive pulmonary disease
B Increase of respiratory volume
C Increase of inspiratory reserve volume
D Increase of pulmonary residual volume
E Increase of functional residual lung capacity
91
When studying the signs of pulmonary ventilation, reduction of forced expiratory volume has been
detected. What is the likely cause of this phenomenon?
A Obstructive pulmonary disease
B Increase of respiratory volume
C Increase of inspiratory reserve volume
D Increase of pulmonary residual volume
E Increase of functional residual lung capacity
92
Degenerative changes in posterior and lateral columns of spinal cord (funicular myelosis) caused by
methylmalonic acid accumulation occur in patients with B12-deficiency anemia. This results in
synthesis disruption of the following substance:
A Myelin
B Acetylcholine
C Norepinephrine
D Dopamine
E Serotonin
93
A 60-year-old man suffering from chronic hepatitis frequently observes nasal and gingival
hemorrhages, spontaneous hemorrhagic rashes on the skin and mucosa. Such presentations result from:
A Decreased synthesis of prothrombin and fibrinogen
B Increased blood content of aminotransferases
C Decreased synthesis of serum albumins
D Increased blood content of macroglobulins and cryoglobulins
E Decreased blood content of cholinesterase
94
A patient with obliterating atherosclerosis has undergone sympathectomy of the femoral artery in the
area of femoral triangle. What type of arterial hyperemia was developed in the patient due to this
surgery?
A Neuroparalytic
B Reactive
C Metabolic
D Neurotonic
E Functional
95
A patient has been diagnosed with influenza. His condition drastically worsened after taking
antipyretic drugs. He is unconscious, AP is 80/50 mm Hg, Ps is 140/m, body temperature dropped
down to 35.8oC. What complication developed in this patient?
A Collapse
B Hyperthermia
C Hypovolemia
D Acidosis
E Alkalosis
96
Examination of a 56-year-old woman with a history of type 1 diabetes mellitus revealed a disorder of
protein metabolism that is manifested by aminoacidemia in the laboratory blood test values, and
clinically by the delayed wound healing and decreased synthesis of antibodies. Which of the following
mechanisms causes the development of aminoacidemia?
A Increased proteolysis
B Albuminosis
C Decrease in the concentration of amino acids in blood
D Increase in the oncotic pressure in the blood plasma
E Increase in low-density lipoprotein level
97
Examination of a 56-year-old female patient with a history of type 1 diabetes revealed a disorder of
protein metabolism that is manifested by aminoacidemia in the laboratory blood test values, and
clinically by the delayed wound healing and decreased synthesis of antibodies. Which of the following
mechanisms causes the development of aminoacidemia?
A Increased proteolysis
B Albuminosis
C Decrease in the concentration of amino acids in blood
D Increase in the oncotic pressure in the blood plasma
E Increase in low-density lipoprotein level
98
Examination of a 56-year-old woman with a history of type 1 diabetes revealed a disorder of protein
metabolism that is manifested by aminoacidemia in the laboratory blood test values, and clinically by
the delayed wound healing and decreased synthesis of antibodies. Which of the following mechanisms
causes the development of aminoacidemia?
A Increased proteolysis
B Albuminosis
C Decrease in concentration of blood amino acids
D Increase in plasma oncotic pressure
E Increase in low-density lipoproteins level
99
A woman with enteritis accompanied by severe diarrhea presents with loss of water in the extracellular
space, increased water content in the cells, and decreasing blood osmolarity. Name this type of water-
electrolyte imbalance:
A Hypoosmolar hypohydration
B Hyperosmolar hyperhydration
C Hyperosmolar hypohydration
D Hypoosmolar hyperhydration
E Isoosmolar hypohydration
100
A man has suffered multiple bone fractures of his lower extremities during a traffic accident. During
transportation to a hospital his condition was further aggravated: blood pressure decreased, there were
signs of pulmonary artery embolism. What kind of embolism is the most likely in the given case?
A Fat embolism
B Air embolism
C Gas embolism
D Tissue embolism
E Thromboembolism
101
Since a patient has had myocardial infarction, his atria and ventricles contract independently from each
other with a frequency of 60-70 and 35-40 per minute. Specify the type of heart block in this case:
A Complete atrioventricular
B Partial atrioventricular
C Sino-atrial
D Intra-atrial
E Intraventricular
102
A woman resting in the countryside has been stung by a bee. Immediately after she developed pain in
the stung area. In a few minutes there developed a vesicle, erythema and intense itch; later - urticaria
and expiratory dyspnea. What factors resulted in the patient developing expiratory dyspnea?
A Histamine
B Hageman's factor
C Lysosomal enzymes
D Noradrenaline
E Adrenaline
103
When ascending to the top of Elbrus, a mountain climber experiences oxygen starvation, dyspnea,
palpitations, and numbness of the extremities. What kind of hypoxia has developed in the mountain
climber?
A Hypoxic
B Circulatory
C Hemic
D Tissue
E Cardiac
104
The resuscitation unit has admitted a patient in grave condition. It is known that he had mistakenly
taken sodium fluoride which blocks cytochrome oxidase. What type of hypoxia developed in the
patient?
A Tissue
B Hemic
C Cardiovascular
D Hypoxic
E Respiratory
105
A 2-year-old boy is diagnosed with Down syndrome. What chromosomal changes may be the cause of
this disease?
A Trisomy 21
B Trisomy 13
C Trisomy X
D Trisomy 18
E Monosomy X
106
A 2-year-old boy is diagnosed with Down syndrome. What chromosomal changes can cause this
disease?
A Trisomy 21
B Trisomy 13
C Trisomy X
D Trisomy 18
E Monosomy X
107
A 2-year-old boy is diagnosed with Down syndrome. What chromosomal changes may be the cause of
this disease?
A Trisomy 21
B Trisomy 13
C Trisomy X
D Trisomy 18
E Monosomy X
108
A 62-year-old patient has been hospitalized due to massive cerebral hemorrhage. Blood pressure is
70/30 mm Hg, heart rate is 120/min., respiratory rate is 4/min., unconscious, no response to external
stimuli. Such condition can be determined as:
A Coma
B Shock
C Collapse
D Stress
E Agony
109
A patient has severe blood loss caused by an injury. What kind of dehydration will be observed in this
particular case?
A Iso-osmolar
B Hyposmolar
C Hyperosmolar
D Normosmolar
E-
110
A 30-year-old patient has dyspnea fits, mostly at night. He has been diagnosed with bronchial asthma.
What type of allergic reaction according to the Gell-Coombs classification is most likely in this case?
A Anaphylactic
B Cytotoxic
C Stimulating
D Immune complex
E Delayed-type hypersensitivity
111
After a road accident a victim has tachycardia, arterial blood pressure 130/90 mm Hg, tachypnoe, the
skin is pale and dry, excitation of central nervous system is observed. What shock stage is the patient
most likely in?
A Erectile
B Terminal
C Torpid
D Preshock (compensation stage)
E Agony
112
After a road accident a victim has tachycardia, arterial blood pressure 130/90 mm Hg, tachypnoe, the
skin is pale and dry, excitation of central nervous system is observed. What shock stage is the patient
most likely in?
A Erectile
B Terminal
C Torpid
D Preshock (compensation stage)
E Agony
113
After a road accident a victim has tachycardia, arterial blood pressure 130/90 mm Hg, tachypnoe, the
skin is pale and dry, excitation of central nervous system is observed. What shock stage is the patient
most likely in?
A Erectile
B Terminal
C Torpid
D Preshock (compensation stage)
E Agony
114
A patient has been admitted to the contagious isolation ward with signs of jaundice caused by hepatitis
virus. Which of the symptoms given below is strictly specific for hepatocellular jaundice?
A Increase of ALT, AST level
B Hyperbilirubinemia
C Bilirubinuria
D Cholemia
E Urobilinuria
115
A patient has been admitted to the contagious isolation ward with signs of jaundice caused by hepatitis
virus. Which of the symptoms given below is strictly specific for hepatocellular jaundice?
A Increase of ALT, AST level
B Hyperbilirubinemia
C Bilirubinuria
D Cholemia
E Urobilinuria
116
A patient has acute bronchitis. The fever up to 38.5oC had lasted for a week, presently there is a
decrease in temperature down to 37.0oC. Specify the leading mechanism in the 3rd stage of fever:
A Peripheral vasodilation
B Increased heat production
C Development of chill
D Increased diuresis
E Increased respiratory rate
117
A 54-year-old woman was brought to a casualty department after a car accident. A traumatologist
diagnosed her with multiple fractures of the lower extremities. What kind of embolism is most likely to
develop in this case?
A Adipose
B Tissue
C Thromboembolism
D Gaseous
E Air
118
A 54-year-old female was brought to the casualty department after a car accident. A traumatologist
diagnosed her with multiple fractures of the lower extremities. What kind of embolism is most likely to
develop in this case?
A Fat
B Tissue
C Thromboembolism
D Gaseous
E Air
119
A 54-year-old woman was brought to the emergency department after a car accident. A traumatologist
diagnosed her with multiple fractures of the lower extremities. What kind of embolism is the most
likely to develop in this case?
A Adipose
B Tissue
C Thromboembolism
D Gaseous
E Air
120
A 15-year-old patient has fasting plasma glucose level 4.8 mmol/l, one hour after glucose challenge it
becomes 9.0 mmol/l, in 2 hours it is 7.0 mmol/l, in 3 hours it is 4.8 mmol/l. Such parameters are
characteristic of:
A Subclinical diabetes mellitus
B Diabetes mellitus type 1
C Diabetes mellitus type 2
D Healthy person
E Cushing's disease
121
A public utility specialist went down into a sewer well without protection and after a while lost
consciousness. Ambulance doctors diagnosed him with hydrogen sulfide intoxication. What type of
hypoxia developed?
A Hemic
B Overload
C Tissue
D Circulatory
E Respiratory
122
A 43-year-old patient suffers from acute pancreatitis with disrupted common bile duct patency. What
condition can develop in this case?
A Mechanical jaundice
B Hemolytic jaundice
C Hepatocellular jaundice
D Hepatic coma
E Portal hypertension
123
A patient complains of palpitation after stress. The pulse is 104 bpm, P-Q=0.12 seconds, there are no
changes of QRS complex. What type of arrhythmia does the patient have?
A Sinus tachycardia
B Sinus bradycardia
C Sinus arrhythmia
D Ciliary arrhythmia
E Extrasystole
124
A patient complains of palpitations after stress. Pulse is 104/min., P-Q=0.12 seconds, there are no
changes in QRS complex. What type of arrhythmia does the patient have?
A Sinus tachycardia
B Sinus bradycardia
C Sinus arrhythmia
D Ciliary arrhythmia
E Extrasystole
125
After a severe stress the patient presents with eosinopenia in the blood test. In this case the decreased
number of eosinophils can explain changes in the level of the following hormones:
A Glucocorticoids
B Adrenaline
C Insulin
D Mineralocorticoids
E Vasopressin
126
A 30-year-old patient’s blood test revealed the following: erythrocyte count is 6·10 12/l, hemoglobin is
10.55 mmol/l. Vaquez’s disease was diagnosed. Name the leading part of pathogenesis in this case:
A Neoplastic erythroid hyperplasia
B Iron-deficiency
C B12-deficiency
D Hypoxia
E Acidosis
127
A 30-year-old patient’s blood test revealed the following: erythrocyte count is 6·10 12/l, hemoglobin is
10.55 mmol/l. Vaquez’s disease was diagnosed. Name the leading part of pathogenesis:
A Neoplastic erythroid hyperplasia
B Iron-deficiency
C B12-deficiency
D Hypoxia
E Acidosis
128
A 30-year-old patient’s blood test revealed the following: erythrocyte count is 6·10 12/l, hemoglobin is
10.55 mmol/l. Vaquez’s disease was diagnosed. Name the leading part of pathogenesis:
A Neoplastic erythroid hyperplasia
B Iron-deficiency
C B12-deficiency
D Hypoxia
E Acidosis
129
A 25-year-old patient complains of increasing pain in his leg muscles occurring during walking and
forcing him to make frequent stops. Objectively: skin of legs is pale, no hair-covering, toenails are
with trophic changes, no pulsation of pedal arteries. The most probable cause of these changes is:
A Ischemia
B Venous hyperemia
C Arterial hyperemia
D-
E Embolism
130
This year influenza epidemic is characterised by patients’ body temperature varying from 36.9oC to
37.9oC. Such fever is called:
A Subfebrile
B High
C Hyperpyretic
D Apyretic
E Moderate
131
This year influenza epidemic is characterised by patients’ body temperature varying from 36.9oC to
37.9oC. Such fever is called:
A Subfebrile
B High
C Hyperpyretic
D Apyretic
E Moderate
132
A woman complains of visual impairment. Examination revealed obesity in the patient and her fasting
plasma glucose level is hyperglycemic. What diabetes complication can cause visual
impairment/blindness?
A Microangiopathy
B Macroangiopathy
C Atherosclerosis
D Neuropathy
E Glomerulopathy
133
A woman complains of visual impairment. Examination revealed obesity in the patient and her fasting
plasma glucose level is hyperglycemic. What diabetes complication can cause visual
impairment/blindness?
A Microangiopathy
B Macroangiopathy
C Atherosclerosis
D Neuropathy
E Glomerulopathy
134
A patient is diagnosed with chronic atrophic gastritis attended by deficiency of Castle’s intrinsic factor.
What type of anemia does the patient have?
A B12-deficiency anemia
B Iron refractory anemia
C Hemolytic anemia
D Iron-deficiency anemia
E Protein-deficiency anemia
135
An athlete (long-distance runner) during a contest developed a case of acute cardiac insufficiency. This
pathology resulted from:
A Cardiac volume overload
B Disrupted coronary circulation
C Direct damage to myocardium
D Pericardium pathology
E Cardiac pressure overload
136
A 50-year-old man, who has been suffering from chronic hepatic failure for several years, has
developed ascites. What is the main mechanism of this disorder development?
A Increased pressure in portal vein system
B Decrease of albumin and globulin synthesis in liver
C Increased content of low-density and very low-density lipoproteins in blood
D Neurotoxins appearing in blood
E Increase of blood oncotic pressure
137
A 30-year-old man has sustained an injury to his thorax in a traffic incident, which caused disruption of
his external respiration. What type of ventilatory difficulty can be observed in the given case?
A Restrictive extrapulmonary ventilatory impairment
B Restrictive pulmonary ventilatory impairment
C Obstructive ventilatory impairment
D Impaired ventilation regulation dysfunction
E Cardiovascular collapse
138
On examination the patient is found to have low production of adrenocorticotropic hormone. How
would this affect production of the other hormones?
A Decrease adrenocorticotropic hormones synthesis
B Decrease hormone synthesis in the adrenal medulla
C Decrease insulin synthesis
D Increase sex hormones synthesis
E Increase thyroid hormones synthesis
139
A 27-year-old patient with injury to the neck has lost approximately 30% of the blood volume. The
patient’s condition is severe: blood pressure is 60/40 mm Hg, heart rate is 140/min., respiratory rate is
30/min., conscious. Characterize the condition of the patient’s circulatory system:
A Hypovolemic shock
B Cardiogenic shock
C Collapse
D Coma
E Arterial hypertension
140
A 52-year-old man presents with fever and pain in the joints. Both of his first metatarsophalangeal
articulations are deformed, swollen, and reddened. Blood urea is high. The patient is diagnosed with
gout. What is the main developmental factor in the pathogenesis of this disease?
A Hyperuricemy
B Argininosuccinic aciduria
C Hyperazotemia
D Hyperaminoacidemia
E Citrullinuria
141
A 52-year-old man presents with fever and pain in the joints. Both of his first metatarsophalangeal
articulations are deformed, swollen, and reddened. Blood urea is high. The patient is diagnosed with
gout. What is the main developmental factor in the pathogenesis of this disease?
A Hyperuricemy
B Argininosuccinic aciduria
C Hyperazotemia
D Hyperaminoacidemia
E Citrullinuria
142
A 67-year-old man was delivered to the cardiology unit with complaints of periodical pain in the heart,
dyspnea after even insignificant physical exertion, cyanosis, and edemas. ECG revealed additional
contractions of the heart ventricles. Name this type of rhythm disturbance:
A Extrasystole
B Bradycardia
C Tachycardia
D Flutter
E Fibrillation
143
A victim of a traffic accident was received by the intensive care unit. The patient is in a grave
condition that can be characterized as a severe pathologic process that leads to exhaustion of vital
functions and puts the patient into the marginal state between life and death due to critical reduction of
capillary circulation in the affected organs. The patient is in the state of:
A Shock
B Collapse
C Coma
D Agony
E Preagony
144
A patient suffers from posttraumatic hemorrhage that resulted in development of hemorrhagic shock.
What volume of circulating blood was lost by the patient?
A 25-40%
B 40-50%
C 12-25%
D 50-75%
E 3-20%
145
A patient developed increased blood content of HCO3- against the background of repeated and
uncontrollable vomiting. What will be the leading mechanism in compensation of developed acid-base
imbalance?
A Decreased pulmonary ventilation
B Increased pulmonary ventilation
C Increased renal reabsorption of bicarbonate
D Increased renal reabsorption of ammonia
E-
146
A patient is 20 years old, an athlete. He addressed a doctor with complaints of fatigue, fever up to 38 oC
- 40oC. Objectively: the liver and spleen are enlarged, lymph nodes on palpation are slightly enlarged,
dense, painless. Blood test: Нb- 100 g/l; erythrocytes - 2,9·10 12/l; leukocytes - 4,4·109/l. Leukogram:
68% of blast cells. Cytochemical investigation of blast cells revealed negative reactions to glycogen,
peroxidase, non-specific esterase, lipids. Name this disease:
A Acute undifferentiated leukemia
B Acute myeloid leukemia
C Acute monoblastic leukemia
D Acute lymphoblastic leukemia
E Acute megakaryoblastic leukemia
147
A 13-year-old boy presents with eczematous rashes on his shins and torso. Anamnesis states cases of
otitis, pneumonia, and furuncles in the patient. Blood test: platelets - 70·109/l, low activity of T helper
and T suppressor cells, low IgM, with normal IgA and IgG. What immunodeficient disease does this
boy have?
A Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome
B Louis-Bar syndrome (Ataxia-telangiectasia)
C Severe combined immunodeficiency (Swiss type)
D DiGeorge syndrome
E Chediak-Higashi syndrome
148
A 48-year-old man is unconscious. He has a history of several syncopal episodes with convulsions.
ECG shows deformed QRS complexes unconnected with P waves, atrial contractions are
approximately 70/min., ventricular contractions - 25-30/min. Name the type of arrhythmia in this case:
A Complete atrioventricular block
B First-degree atrioventricular block
C Second-degree atrioventricular block
D Intraatrial block
E Intraventricular block
149
30 minutes after drinking mango juice a child suddenly developed a local swelling in the area of the
soft palate, which impeded swallowing and, eventually, respiration. Mucosa of the swollen area was
hyperemic and painless. Blood test revealed moderate eosinophilia. Body temperature was normal.
Anamnesis states that the elder sister of the child has been suffering from bronchial asthma attacks.
What kind of edema has developed in the child?
A Allergic
B Inflammatory
C Cardiac
D Alimentary
E Hepatic
150
During the exam a student was unable to correctly answer all the questions in his question card, which
was accompanied by the reddening of his face and hot sensation. What type of arterial hyperemia did
the student develop in this case?
A Neurotonic
B Metabolic
C Postischemic
D Pathologic
E Neuroparalytic