1. Which disease can develop granuloma? A. Atelectasis B. Asthma C. Cor pulmonale D. Lobar pneumonia E. Silicosis 2. Which is the key pathogenesis for ARDS? A. Damage of respiratory membrane B. Low blood oxygen C. Decreased production and secretion of pulmonary surfactant D. Fibrinoid necrosis on arteriolar wall E. Thrombosis in capillaries 3. Which is the basic pathologic lesion for expectoration in patients with chronic bronchitis? A. Hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the bronchial mucous glands and goblet ce B. Injury of the elastic fibres on the alveolar septa C. Diffuse fibrosis of the lung D. Destruction of the bronchial wall and cartilage E. Curschmann spirals Multiple Answers 4. In the stage of Red Hepatisation, the alveolar spaces are packed with A. Neutrophils

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1. Which disease can develop granuloma?
A. Atelectasis
B. Asthma
C. Cor pulmonale
D. Lobar pneumonia
E. Silicosis
2. Which is the key pathogenesis for ARDS?
A. Damage of respiratory membrane
B. Low blood oxygen
C. Decreased production and secretion of pulmonary surfactant
D. Fibrinoid necrosis on arteriolar wall
E. Thrombosis in capillaries
3. Which is the basic pathologic lesion for expectoration in patients with chronic
bronchitis?
A. Hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the bronchial mucous glands and goblet cells
B. Injury of the elastic fibres on the alveolar septa
C. Diffuse fibrosis of the lung
D. Destruction of the bronchial wall and cartilage
E. Curschmann spirals
Multiple Answers
4. In the stage of Red Hepatisation, the alveolar spaces are packed with
A. Neutrophils
B. Red cells
C. Fibrins
D. Pneumococci
E. Heart failure cells
Transcribed Image Text:Single Answer 1. Which disease can develop granuloma? A. Atelectasis B. Asthma C. Cor pulmonale D. Lobar pneumonia E. Silicosis 2. Which is the key pathogenesis for ARDS? A. Damage of respiratory membrane B. Low blood oxygen C. Decreased production and secretion of pulmonary surfactant D. Fibrinoid necrosis on arteriolar wall E. Thrombosis in capillaries 3. Which is the basic pathologic lesion for expectoration in patients with chronic bronchitis? A. Hyperplasia and hypertrophy of the bronchial mucous glands and goblet cells B. Injury of the elastic fibres on the alveolar septa C. Diffuse fibrosis of the lung D. Destruction of the bronchial wall and cartilage E. Curschmann spirals Multiple Answers 4. In the stage of Red Hepatisation, the alveolar spaces are packed with A. Neutrophils B. Red cells C. Fibrins D. Pneumococci E. Heart failure cells
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