Description : Which one of the following may be is a malignant neoplasm? A A. Seminoma B. Papilloma C. Chondroma D. Hepatoma
Last Answer : Seminoma
Description : What is the cpt code for benign neoplasm?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which skin neoplasm is associated with an increase in the growth of cells in the keratin layer of the epidermis caused by pressure or friction? A. callus B. keloid C. keratosis D. leukoplakia
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : The most common type of brain neoplasm is the a) glioma. Gliomas are the most common brain neoplasms, accounting for about 45% of all brain tumors. b) angioma. Angiomas account for approximately 4% of brain ... for 15-20% of all brain tumors. d) neuroma. Neuromas account for 7% of all brain tumors.
Last Answer : a) glioma. Gliomas are the most common brain neoplasms, accounting for about 45% of all brain tumors.
Description : Of the following terms, which is used to refer to a type of gestational trophoblastic neoplasm? a) Hydatidiform mole Hydatidiform mole occurs in 1 in 1000 pregnancies. b) Dermoid cyst A dermoid cyst is an ... d) Bartholin's cyst Bartholin's cyst is a cyst in a paired vestibular gland in the vulva.
Last Answer : a) Hydatidiform mole Hydatidiform mole occurs in 1 in 1000 pregnancies.
Description : Have you ever been in a close relationship with a malignant narcissist or a sociopath?
Last Answer : I never met Donald Trump.
Description : What can be expected after finding out you have a malignant tumor in your breast?
Last Answer : My mother has it, at about the same age. She had a lumpectomy, in which they also took some underarm lymph nodes. Is was not a long stay in hospital. Then she had radiation treatment. ... -menopausal breast cancer is alot less aggressive and much slower mestastisis than younger women but don't know
Description : Is there a way to know whether a lump is malignant or benign without a biopsy?
Last Answer : A physician might be able to tell by palpating if it should be biopsied or not, but a layman probably couldn’t make a reasonable assessment. So now I pull out the Fluther litany…Go to the doctor! Or tell whoever that they should…
Description : What is the difference between benign tumor and malignant tumor? -Biology
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Description : Malignant malaria caused by -Biology
Last Answer : Malignant tumor: - It is solid or hard. It grows very fast. It has a cover. The skin on top of it does not look different. Adjacent glands are affected by this tumor. It feels pain when pressed. It causes damage if injured or operated on. Cancer is often seen after surgery.
Description : $ Benign tumour remains confined whereas a malignant tumour undergoes metastasis. ! Tympanic fluid is filled in the tympanic cavity of the ear.
Last Answer : $ Benign tumour remains confined whereas a malignant tumour undergoes metastasis. ! Tympanic fluid is filled in ... D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : What is the medical term for the spread of a malignant tumor?
Last Answer : Metastasis
Description : What is the least malignant of the skin carcinomas?
Last Answer : basil cell
Description : Malignant teratoma?
Last Answer : DefinitionMalignant teratoma is a type of cancer made of cysts that contain one or more of the three main types of cells found in a ... myelogenous leukemia (AML)Embryonal rhabdomyosarcomaMalignant histiocytosisMyelodysplasia (MDS)Small cell undifferentiated carcinomaSymptomsSymptoms inclu
Description : Malignant hyperthermia?
Last Answer : DefinitionMalignant hyperthermia is an inherited disease that causes a rapid rise in body temperature (fever) and severe muscle contractions when the affected person receives general ... or higherMuscle rigidityand stiffnessDark brown urineMuscle ache without obvious exercise to explain sore
Description : Malignant otitis externa?
Last Answer : DefinitionMalignant otitis externa is a disorder involving inflammation and damage of the bones and cartilage at the base of the skull.Alternative NamesOsteomyelitis of the skull; Otitis externa - ... the skull. The infection and inflammation may damage or destroy the bones. The infect
Description : Malignant hypertension?
Last Answer : DefinitionMalignant hypertension is a sudden and rapid development of extremely high blood pressure. The lower (diastolic) blood pressure reading, which is normally around 80 mmHg, is often above ... risk for malignant hypertension if you have had kidney failure or renal hypertension caused by ren
Description : Liver Tumors May Be Benign Or Malignant?
Last Answer : Liver tumors are not a rare occurrence and a new Canadian study says their incidence may be increasing. Although some of these tumors are malignant, most are only benign tumors. Benign liver ... the liver are treated with the standard therapies of radiation and chemotherapy as well as with surgery.
Description : Amplification of dihydrofolate reductase gene in a cancer cell makes the cell (A) Susceptible to folic acid deficiency (B) Less malignant (C) Resistant to amethopterin therapy (D) Responsive to amethopterin therapy
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The filtration factor is decreased in (A) Glomerulonephritis (B) Early essential hypertension (C) Malignant phase of hypertension (D) Starvation
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The filtration factor is increased in (A) Glomerulonephritis (B) Malignant phase of hypertension (C) Early essential hypertension (D) Acute nephritis
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The filtration factor tends to be normal in (A) Early essential hypertension (B) Malignant phase of hypertension (C) Glomerulonephritis (D) Acute nephritis
Description : A complete absence of fecal urobilinogen is strongly suggestive of (A) Obstruction of bile duct (B) Hemolytic jaundice (C) Intrahepatic cholestasis (D) Malignant obstructive disease
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Moles with the potential to develop into malignant melanoma are A. intradermal nevi B. dysplastic nevi C. giant nevi D. verrucae
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : Succinylcholine can produce all except A) Induce malignant hyperthermia in susceptible patients B) Prolonged paralysis occurs in case of butyrylcholinesterase abnormalities (as succinylcholine is not metabolized) C) Tachycardia, particularly in children D) Increase intraocular pressure
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : In human body, the cell growth and differentiation are highly controlled and regulated, but in cancer cells. (a) there is breakdown of these regulatory mechanism leading to formation of benign and malignant ... is mutated and produced in less amount (d) DNA is mutated and produced in less amount
Last Answer : Ans:(a)
Description : Which one of the following types of malaria is pernicious malaria? (1) Vivax (2) Ralapse (3) Tertian (4) Malignant
Last Answer : (4) Malignant Explanation: Pernicious malaria is always caused by Plasmodium falciparum and characterized by severe malarial paroxysms that recur about every 48 hours and of-ten by acute cerebral, renal, or gastrointestinal manifestations. It is also called malignant tertian malaria.
Description : A simple overview of Cancer and Malignant growth
Last Answer : Cancer is a disease of the body's cells. It occurs when cells in the body become abnormal and grow out of control. A change which makes the gene faulty is called a mutation. Some ... liver and spleen produces excessive lymphocytes. Cancer in them are called as lymphomas eg. Hodgkin's disease.
Description : Adenocarcinoma is malignant tumour of C A. Muscles B. Bones C. Glands D. All Above
Last Answer : Glands
Description : Neoplasms are best characterized as: C A. Malignant tumors B. A proliferation of cells that is characterized by its ability to invade contiguous structures C. A cellular proliferation in which growth is for the most part autonomous D. None of these
Last Answer : A cellular proliferation in which growth is for the most part autonomous
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) Benign tumours show the property of metastasis. (b) Heroin accelerates body functions. (c) Malignant tumours may exhibit metastasis. (d) Patients who have undergone surgery are given cannabinoids to relieve pain.
Last Answer : (c) Malignant tumours may exhibit metastasis
Description : Carcinoma refers to (a) malignant tumours of the connective tissue (b) malignant tumours of the skin or mucous membrane (c) malignant tumours of the colon (d) benign tumours of the connective tissue.
Last Answer : (b) malignant tumours of the skin or mucous membrane
Description : Malignant tertian malarial parasite, belongs to class (a) Plasmodium falciparum (b) P. vivax (c) P. ovale (d) P. malariae.
Last Answer : (a) Plasmodium falciparum
Description : Proto-oncogenes: a. are only found in malignant tissues b. are retroviruses capable of causing tumour c. inactivates oncogenes d. regulates cell growth and differentiation
Last Answer : regulates cell growth and differentiation
Description : A benign tumor a. Will Metastasize. b. Represents Cancer. c. Is Malignant. d. Is A Clone Of Dividing Cells.
Last Answer : d. Is A Clone Of Dividing Cells.
Description : Development of malignant melanoma is associated with which of the following risk factors? a) Individuals with a history of severe sunburn Ultraviolet rays are strongly suspected as the etiology ... the southwestern United States appear to have a higher incidence of development of malignant melanoma.
Last Answer : a) Individuals with a history of severe sunburn Ultraviolet rays are strongly suspected as the etiology of malignant melanoma.
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe removal of the breast tissue and an axillary lymph node dissection leaving muscular structure intact as surgical treatment of breast cancer? a) ... the pectoralis major and minor muscles in addition to breast tissue and axillary lymph node dissection.
Last Answer : a) Modified radical mastectomy A modified radical mastectomy leaves the pectoralis major and minor muscles intact.
Description : When the results of a Pap smear are reported as class 5, the nurse recognizes that the common interpretation is a) malignant. A class 5 Pap smear, according to the Bethesda Classification, ... is interpreted as probably normal. d) suspicious. A class 3 Pap smear is interpreted as suspicious.
Last Answer : a) malignant. A class 5 Pap smear, according to the Bethesda Classification, indicates squamous cell carcinoma.
Description : Which of the following manifestations is often the earliest sign of malignant hyperthermia? a) Tachycardia (heart rate above 150 beats per minute) Tachycardia is often the earliest sign of malignant ... develops rapidly. d) Oliguria Scant urinary output is a later sign of malignant hyperthermia.
Last Answer : a) Tachycardia (heart rate above 150 beats per minute) Tachycardia is often the earliest sign of malignant hyperthermia.
Description : A malignant tumor a) gains access to the blood and lymphatic channels. By this mechanism, the tumor metastasizes to other areas of the body. b) demonstrates cells that are well- ... malignant tumor grows at the periphery and sends out processes that infiltrate and destroy surrounding tissues.
Last Answer : a) gains access to the blood and lymphatic channels. By this mechanism, the tumor metastasizes to other areas of the body.
Description : During which step of cellular carcinogenesis do cellular changes exhibit increased malignant behavior? a) Progression During this third step, cells show a propensity to invade adjacent tissues and ... of cellular DNA. d) Prolongation No stage of cellular carcinogenesis is termed prolongation.
Last Answer : a) Progression During this third step, cells show a propensity to invade adjacent tissues and metastasize.
Description : Which of the following terms refers to cells that lack normal cellular characteristics and differ in shape and organization with respect to their cells of origin? a) Anaplasia Usually, anaplastic cells are ... number of cells of a tissue, most often associated with a period of rapid body growth.
Last Answer : a) Anaplasia Usually, anaplastic cells are malignant.
Description : In uterine prolapse, decubitus ulcer is caused by Options: 1) Acute inflammation 2) Malignant Changes 3) Friction 4) Venous Congestion
Last Answer : Correct Answer: 4) Venous Congestion
Description : In the case of malignant melanoma occurring intra orally, which of the following is true: a. Uncommon on the palate when occurs intra orally. b. Should not biopsied, as this will increase metasis ... incidence of oral melanoma is the same as those on the skin. e. Commonly occurs intra orally.
Last Answer : c. The 5 year survival rate is 20%.
Description : Pigmented naevus can undergo malignant: A. Always B. Never C. 10 to 15%
Last Answer : B. Never
Description : An incision biopsy of an ulcerated and intruded clinically suspicious lesion in a 50 years-old female reveals chronic inflammation; you would:** A. Inform the patient and her physician of ... . Dismiss the patient with instructions for warm saline rinses and re-examination D. Repeat the biopsy
Last Answer : D. Repeat the biopsy
Description : In the case of malignant melanoma occurring intra orally, which of the following is true: A. Uncommon on the palate when occurs intra orally B. Should not biopsied, as this will increase metasis ... The incidence of oral melanoma is the same as those on the skin E. Commonly occurs intra orally
Last Answer : C. The 5 years survival rate is 20%
Description : What is the significance of erosive lichen planus:** A. High malignant potential B. Some malignant potential
Last Answer : B. Some malignant potential
Description : The most common characteristic symptom of malignant tumours occurring in lower jaw is, A. Pain B. Bleeding C. Paraesthesia
Last Answer : C. Paraesthesia