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Quarantine and other infection

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A histological investigation of a skin biopsy showed serous-hemorrhagic inflammation and a focus of necrosis. His medical records revealed the beginning of the disease from a small red maculae formation with the bubble in the centre, filled by serous-hemorrhagic liquid. Subsequently the central part became black. What disease is the most probable?

@Carbuncle at a malignant anthrax

Actinomycosis of skin

Allergic dermatitis

Streptococcal carbuncle

Chemical dermatitis

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The worker of a stockbreeding farm presented to the hospital with acute disease and died soon of intoxication. An autopsy revealed the enlarged, flaccid spleen, which had a dark-cherry colouring of its cut surface. The scrape of the spleen's pulp was plentiful. Arachnoids of the brain's fornix and base were edematous, impregnated by blood, had a dark red colouring ("cardinal's hat"). Microscopical investigation found the serous- hemorrhagic inflammation of brain's membranes and tissues with destruction of fine vessels walls. Diagnose a disease.

@Anthrax

Tularemia

Brucellosis

Plague

Cholera

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A worker of the agricultural enterprise presented with an acute disease and died soon of intoxication. An autopsy revealed the enlarged and flaccid spleen with a dark-cherry coloring of a cut surface. There were a superfluous pulp's scrape from the lien cut surface. Arachnoids of the brain's fornix and base were edematous, impregnated by blood ('red cap' or 'cardinal's hat'). Microscopical investigation found the serous- hemorrhagic inflammation of brain's membranes and cerebral tissues. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Anthrax

Tularemia

Plague

Cholera

Brucellosis

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The patient of 34 years has addressed to a doctor concerning a carbuncle on the face. During the review: leaky edema of a hypodermic fat without a pain, in the center of the carbuncle is a black crust, on periphery of the carbuncle - vesicular rashes. Microbiological research has found out presence of non-motile streptobacilli that are capable to form capsules. Which microorganisms are pathogens of the given illness?

@Bacillus anthracis

Staptylococcus aureus

Bacillus anthracoides

Bacillus subtilis

Bacillus megaterium

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During external survey the doctor has found out cone-like infiltrate of bright red color with sharply expressed edema of tissues in 42 years old man, working as butcher. In the center of an infiltrate is black eschar. About which disease can you think?

@Anthrax

Abscess

Furunculosis

Plague

Phlegmon of a brush

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A 42-year-old woman, who worked at a fur atelier, suddenly died. An autopsy revealed dark red, impregnated by blood arachnoids of the brain's fornix and base, which reminded a red cap. Microscopical investigation found the serous- hemorrhagic inflammation of brain's membranes and tissues with necrosis of fine vessels walls and numerous hemorrhages. What is the most likely diagnosis?



@Anthrax

Cerebral hemorrhage in case of hypertension disease

Cerebral hemorrhage due to trauma

Meningococcal infection

Tubercular leptomeningitis

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A 48-year-old butcher died of a sepsis. A gross investigation of his right cheek revealed a dense, dark red, 6 cm in diameter, corn-shape infiltrate with a black crust in its centre. The right half of his face and neck were edematous and solid. A microscopical investigation of a lesion showed the peracute serous- hemorrhagic inflammation with epidermal and adjacent tissue necrosis within the central zone of an infiltrate. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Anthrax

Plague

Tularemia

Phlegmon of a neck

Furuncle

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During the examination of a patient, who had been to the mountain pasture and had been hospitalized in a bad condition with fever, the doctor found out the enlargement of inguinal lymph nodes to 8 cm, which were attached to the surrounding tissues, immovable, the skin above them was red and tender. The microscopic examination of the node revealed acute serohemorrhagic inflammation. What disease is it typical for?

Brucellosis

Syphilis

Anthrax

Tularemia

@Plague

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A 38-year-old patient was on mountain pastures and then presented to the hospital in severe condition, with high body temperature. A physical investigation revealed the lymph nodes were markedly enlarged, soldered to surrounding tissue, motionless, a skin over them was red and very painful. A microscopical study of a lymph node showed the peracute serous-hemorrhagic inflammation. For what disease it is characteristic?

@Plague

Tularemia

Syphilis

Brucellosis

Anthrax

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An autopsy of the patient who died of a plague revealed a hemorrhagic syndrome, accompanied with the hemorrhagic necrosis of a hip skin, a lymphangitis and an inguinal hemorrhagic lymphadenitis. Name the plague form.

@Dermo-bubonic

Bubonic

Primary septic

Primary pulmonic

Hemorrhagic

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Eruptions on a skin, which were accompanied by a strong itch, increased body temperature up to 38°C, pain in joints has appeared in a child sick with diphtheria in 10 days after introduction of antitoxic antidiphtheritic serum. What is the reason of these phenomena?

@Serum illness

Anaphylactic reaction

Atopy

Hypersensitivity of delayed type

Contact allergy

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A child with diphtheria 10 days after injection of antitoxic antidiphtherial serum has developed skin rash, accompanied by severe itch, rising temperature up to 380C and joints pain. What is the cause of these symptoms?

Delayed type of hypersensitivity

Anaphylactic reaction

Contact allergy

Atopia

@Serum sickness

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A child presented with diphtheria and died on the 2nd week of the disease from an acute heart failure. A post- mortem revealed numerous fine centres of a myolysis, accompanied with some perifocal lymphoid infiltration. What became a cause of death?

@Myocarditis, caused by bacterial ectotoxin

Bacterial myocarditis

Septic myocarditis

Myocardial infarction

Metabolic myocardial necrosis

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A histological investigation of a myocardium revealed fatty dystrophy and plural necroses of cardiomyocytes, few focal cellular interstitial infiltrates. A medical record showed that a child had diphtheria, resulted in the heart failure.

What kind of myocarditis is the most likely?

@Alterative myocarditis

Diffusive exudative myocarditis

Focal exudative myocarditis

Intersticial myocarditis

Granulomatous myocarditis

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A child presented to a hospital with an acute fever, sore throat and swelling of submaxillary (submandibular) lymph nodes. A gross investigation of fauces revealed the edematous and slightly hyperemic mucous membrane, enlarged tonsils, covered by the grayish-whitish membranes. They left a raw surface, when forcibly removed. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Diphtheria

Catarrhal angina

Scarlet fever

Meningococcal infection

Measles

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A child presented to the clinic with paralysis of a phrenic nerve and dysphagia, resulted in his death soon. An autopsy revealed ulcers of tonsils with a cuticularization, a hemorrhage in adrenals, and flaccidity of a myocardium. Specify disease for which the described changes and complications are characteristic.

@ Diphtheria

Scarlet fever

Agranulocytosis

Measles

Poliomyelitis

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A 3-year-old girl presented with a sharp pain at the swallowing, a marked neck edema, and the body temperature raised to 40° C. A gross investigation of tonsils revealed the grayish-yellowish membranes, which left a raw surface with bleeding ulceration, when forcibly removed. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Diphtheria

Scarlet fever

Measles

Meningococcal nasopharyngitis

Influenza

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An oral cavity examination of a 4-year-old child, revealed a hyperemia of the fauces and tonsils mucus membranes. Gross investigation showed enlarged tonsils, covered by dense, whitish-yellowish membranes. They left a raw surface, with deep defect, when forcibly removed. Soft tissues of a neck were edematous, regional lymph nodes were enlarged and painful. What the most likely diagnosis is among listed below?

@Diphtheria

Scarlet fever

Measles

Parotitis

Adenoviral infection

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A 4-year-old child presented to the hospital with a fever and a sore throat. An oral cavity examination revealed an edema of a soft palate and grey membranes on tonsils. These membranes left a raw hemorrhagic surface when forcibly removed. What the most likely diagnosis is among listed below?

@Diphtheria fauces

Simonovsky-Vensans' angina

Lacunar angina

Infectious mononucleosis

Necrotic angina

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A 5-year-old girl has high temperature and pain in her throat. At the examination of this patient the following signs were revealed: edema of soft palate, grey spots on tonsils, which were removed with difficulty and left after them deep hemorrhagic defects of tissue. Which disease of below enumerated is the most possible one?

@Diphtheria of pharynx

Lacunar tonsillitis

Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

Necrotic tonsillitis

Infectious mononucleosis

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A 5-year-old girl has a high temperature and a pain in a throat. Objectively: a hypostasis of the soft palate, grey patches on the tonsils, which are separated hardly and left deep bleeding defects of a tissue. Which from the listed below diseases is the most probable?

@Diphtheria of a pharynx

Necrotic tonsillitis

Infectious mononucleosis

Lacunar tonsillitis

Simonovsky-Vensan’s angina

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A 16-year-old girl presents with the symptoms of sharp pain during swallowing, lymph node enlargement of the neck, and the body temperature of 38°C. The mucous membrane of the tonsils revealed grayish membranes with yellow tapes with were not easily separated from the defect. The patient's state progressively worsened which death occurring on the 8th day of the disease due to cardiac insufficiency. Which of following histological changes in the myocardial cells will be the most likely finding?

@Fatty dystrophy

Hydropic dystrophy

Hyaline dystrophy

Ballooning dystrophy

Mucous dystrophy

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An 18-year-old teenager acutely fell ill and died of infectious-toxic shock. The autopsy revealed the enlargement of tonsils, covered with gray-white membranae that spread on the palatine arches, the edema of soft tissues of the neck. At the histological exam were detected: the necrosis of tonsilar and arch’s epithelium; underlied tissues were sodden with fibrous exudate that forms massive strata on its surface. Diagnose the disease.

Staphylococcal infection

Scarlel fever

Adenoviral infection

Infection mononucleosis

@Diphtheria

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A young 19-year-old man, with an acute onset of disease, died of an infectious-toxic shock. An autopsy revealed the enlarged tonsils, covered with grey-white membranes, which extended on the palatine arch. In addition, an edema of the neck soft tissues determined. Histological investigation showed the necrosis of an epithelium of tonsilsand the palatine arch. Tissues underneath were infiltrated by a fibrinous exudate, which formed massive stratifications on a surface. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Diphtheria

Scarlet fever

Adenoviral infection

Infectious mononucleosis

Staphylococcal infection

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An autopsy of 2-year-old child revealed hemorrhagic enanthesis (skin rash), mild hyperemia and edema of nasopharynx mucous, fine hemorrhages in mucosas and internal organs, severe dystrophy in a liver and myocardium, an acute necrotic nephrosis, massive hemorrhages in adrenals. What disease is the most likely to present such symptoms?

@"Meningococcal infection

Scarlet fever

Diphtheria

Measles

Epidemic typhus

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An autopsy of 3-year-old child revealed hyperemic, turbid arachnoids, which had a form of yellowish-greenish 'cap'. At microscopic investigation a characteristic findings of arachnoids thickening, hyperemia, purulent with fibrin exudate infiltration was present. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Meningococcal infection

Tuberculosis

Anthrax

Ifluenza

Measles

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A child presented with acute a catarrhal nasopharyngitis. In 2 days he died. An autopsy revealed arachnoids were markedly hyperemic, edematous, infiltrated with turbid, thick, yellowish-greenish liquid. A brain was swelled, cerebellum tonsils were enlarged in volume, and sulcus of the cerebrum impaction was well defined. The described changes are the most typical for:

@Meningococcal infection

Influenza

Whooping cough

Diphtheria

Measles

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At the section was revealed: pia mater of upper parts of the cerebral hemispheres was sanguineous, of yellow-green color, sodden with purulent and fibrous exudate that looked like a cap. What disease is this picture typical for?

@Meningococcal meningitis

Tuberculous meningitis

Influenzae meningitis

Anthrax meningitis

Typhus (spotted fever) meningitis

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On autopsy it was revealed: pia mater of the upper parts of cerebral hemisphere is plethoric, of yellowish-green color, soaked with purulent and fibrose exudate, looks like a cap. What disease is it typical for?

Tuberculous meningitis

@Meningococcal meningitis

Meningitis connected with anthrax

Grippal meningitis

Meningitis connected with typhus

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An autopsy revealed: soft arachnoid membrane of the upper parts of cerebral hemisphere is plethoric, of yellowish-green color, soaked with purulent and fibrose exudate, it lookes like a cap. What disease is characterised by these symtoms?

Meningitis at anthrax

Meningitis at typhus

Tuberculous meningitis

@Meningococcal meningitis

Influenza meningitis

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A 3-year-old child died being in severe cerebral comma. At the section were revealed purulent strata on the surface of pia mater in frontal parts of cerebrum, and cerebral edema. Microscopically, plethora and neutrophilic infiltration of pia mater were detected. Term the possible disease.

@Meningococcal meningitis

Anthrax meningitis

Influenzae meningitis

Tuberculous meningitis

Measles meningitis

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An autopsy of 4-year-old child revealed hyperemic, yellowish-greenish arachnoids, infiltrated by purulent and fibrinous exudate resembled a 'cap'. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Meningococcal meningitis

Tubercular meningitis

Influenzal meningitis

Anthrax meningitis

Epidemic typhus meningitis

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A 6 year-old child, was ill acutely with signs of intoxication. In 2 day the patient has died. In autopsy the pathologist has found out: meninges of brain with edema, hyperemia, yellow-grey exudate. Tissue of brain was edematous. Microscopic investigation: there were neutrophils, hyperemia, hemorrhages and edema in meninges. Described changes are most typical for:

@Meningococcal meningitis

Flu

Pertussis

Diphtheria

Measles

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11-year-old child presented with a body temperature up to 40°C, an acute headache, vomiting, anxiety and a fever. In four days appeared a hemorrhagic skin rash, an oliguria and adrenal insufficiency, resulted in patient's death. A bacteriological study of smear preparation from a pharynx revealed a meningococcus. What form of disease is found out?

@Meningococcemia

Meningococcal meningitis

Meningocephalitis

Meningococcal nasopharyngitis

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An autopsy of 11-year-old child revealed plural hemorrhages, mainly in skin of breeches and lower extremities, serous and mucosas, and also in a brain. Gross investigation determined a focal necrosis and massive hemorrhages .in adrenals, a necrotic nephrosis in kidneys, a purulent arthritis, an iridocyclitis and vasculitis. Choose the correct diagnosis.

@Meningococcemia

Epidemic typhus

Periarteritis nodosa

Systemic lupus erythematosus

Radiation syndrome

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Autopsy of a 12-year-old girl revealed: multiple cutaneous hemmorhages (mostly into the skin of buttocks, lower extremities), serous and mucous memrane hemmorhages, cerebral hemmorhages. Adrenal glands show focal necrosis and massive hemmorhages; kidneys show necrotic nephrosis, suppurative arthritis, iridocyclitis, vasculitis. What is the most probable diagnosis?

Epidemic typhus

Radiation sickness

@Meningococcemia

Systemic lupus erythematosus

Periarteritis nodosa

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A 38-year-old man died of cerebral coma. It was known, that after foreign business trip in one of the African countries, the icteruses periodically developed. An autopsy revealed the enlarged, dense spleen, with a black pulp. A liver was also enlarged, hyperemic, and grey-black. A gross investigation of the brain determined brown-grey coloring of a grey matter and plural fine hemorrhages in white matter. What infectious disease should be suspected?

@Malaria

Meningococcemia

Prion infection

Generalized herpes infection

Generalized cryptococcosis

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An autopsy of 48-year-old woman, resident of Middle Asia, with long history of exhausting fever, revealed enlarged liver and a spleen. They were grey-flaky color. The same color had hyperplastic bone marrow. A cerebral cortex also had grey-smoky coloring. What is the most likely diagnosis?

@Malaria

AIDS

Epidemic typhus

Sepsis

Hepatitis

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A 48-year-old patient presented to the hospital with deep cerebral coma. It was known, that during lifetime he experienced periodic attacks of a fever. An autopsy revealed grey-flaky colour of a bone marrow, lymph nodes; enlarged a liver and a spleen. Histological investigation showed the haemomelanosis and a hemosiderosis in mentioned organs. What of diagnoses is most probable?

@Malaria

Hemolytic anemia

Addison disease

Septicemia

Black pox

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According to the data of WHO, for about 250 mln of Earth population fall ill with malari a. This disease is mostly spread in tropical and subtropical regions. Range of its spread falls into the areal of the following mosquitoes:

Mansonia

@Anopheles

Culiseta

Aedes

Culex

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A journalist’s body temperature has sharply increased in the morning three weeks after his mission in India, it was accompanied with shivering and bad headache. A few hours later the temperature decreased. The attacks began to repeat in a day. He was diagnosed with tropical malaria. What stage of development of Plasmodium is infective for anopheles-female?

Sporozoites

Shizontes

@Gametocytes

Merozoites

Microgamete

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2 weeks since the blood transfusion a recepient has developed fever. What protozoal disease can it be?

Trypanosomiasis

@Malaria

Amebiasis

Toxoplasmosis

Leishmaniasis

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A doctor made the diagnosis of gonorrhoea. It was known from the anamnesis that a patient had had gonorrhoea before and he had been treated completely. What type of infection can this new disease be attributed to?

Superinfection

@Reinfection

Secondary infection

Relapse

Autoinfection

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During the bacteriological tests of the purulent secreta from urethra there were found bacteria, which according to Gramm were negatively staining, looked like coffee beans. These bacteria were splitting glucose and maltose to acid, they were located inside the leucocytes. The aetiological agent of what disease are these microorganisms?

Syphilis

Venereal lymphogranulomatosis

@Gonorrhoea

Chancroid

Melioidosis

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A duodenal content smear of a patient with indigestion contains protosoa 10-18 mcm large. They have piriform bodies, 4 pairs of filaments, two symmetrically located nuclei in the broadened part of body. What kind of the lowest organisms is it?

Balantidium

Intestinal ameba

Dysentery ameba

Trichomonas

@Lamblia

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Parents with an ill child consulted an infectionist. They had been working in one of Asian countries for a long time. The child has sallow skin, loss of appetite, laxity, enlarged liver, spleen, peripheral lymph nodes. What protozoal illness can be suspected?

Amebiasis

@Visceral leishmaniasis

Balantidiasis

Lambliasis

Toxoplasmosis

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A man was admitted to the hospital on the 5th day of disease that manifested itself by jaundice, muscle aching, chill, and nose bleedings. In course of laboratory diagnostics a bacteriologist performed dark-field microscopy of the patient's blood drop. Name a causative agent of this disease:

Rickettsia mooseri

@Leptospira interrogans

Bartonella bacilloformis

Borrelia dutlonii

Calymmatobacterium granulomatis

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A histological research of an autopsy material revealed in a brain tissue a wide zone of proliferating microglia cells round small vessels. In addition, the marked proliferation of an endothelium, an adventitia and pericytes were determined in the skin vessels. Perivascular moderate lymphocytes infiltration with single neutrophiles added was also found. The vessels walls underwent various signs of destruction. Name the causative organism of described infection disease?

@Rickettsia

Spirochete

Meningococcus

Streptococcus

Human immunodeficiency virus

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A 39-year-old milkmaid died of cardiovascular insufficiency. A post-mortem reveled in the aortal valve a polypous -ulcerative endocarditis. A microscopical study of the valve showed the polymorph cellular inflammatory infiltration, zones of destruction and thrombuses with the organization. In addition, a sclerosis with granulomas, consisted of randomly located epithelioid, giant, plasmatic, eosinophyle cells were diagnosed within a stroma of a myocardium. A vasculitis was also determined in the heart vessels. For what disease the described changes in heart are characteristic?

@Brucellosis

Chronic sepsis

Rheumatic disease

Systemic lupus erythematosus

Systemic scleroderma

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The worker of a cattle-breeding farm died in 4, 5 months of the disease beginning. A post-mortem revealed in his internal organs the granulomas consisted of epithelioid, giant Pirogov- Langhans cells, plasmocytes and eosinophyles. There were many vessels within a granuloma. A histological investigation showed a productive-destructive vasculitis in the vessels of internal organs. What is the most likely disease?

@Brucellosis

Anthrax

Tuberculosis

Epidemic typhus

Lepra

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A woman who was infected with toxoplasmosis during the pregnancy has a child with multiple congenital defects.This is a result of:

@Teratogenesis

Chemical mutogenesis

Biological mutogenesis

Recombination

Cancerogenesis

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A child complains of general weakness, loss of appetite, a troubled sleep, itching in the perianal are a. The provisional diagnosis is enterobiasis. In order to specify this diagnosis it is necessary to perform:

Immune diagnostics

Duodenal contents analysis

@Scraping from perianal folds

Biopsy of muscle tissue

Roentgenoscopy

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Larvae were detected occasionally on the microscopic examination of the sputum of the patient with pneumonia. Eosinophiles were detected on the blood examination. What helminthiasis can be diagnosed?

@Ascariasis

Enterobiosis

Opistorchis

Trichocephaliasis

Paragonimiasis

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Slime, blood and protozoa 30-200 microns of length have been revealed in a man's feces. The body is covered with cilias and has correct oval form with a little bit narrowed forward and wide round shaped back end. On the forward end a mouth is visible. In cytoplasm there are two nucleuses and two short vacuoles. For whom are the described attributes typical?

@Balantidium

Lamblia

Intestinal amoeba

Trichomonas

Dysenteric amoeba

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During the section in the liver was detected a bladder-like formation with plain surface, diameter 5cm. A great amount small vesicles with bright colorless contents is located in its cavity. The liver tissue around the bladder is sclerosed. What is the most possible diagnosis?

Opisthorchiasis

Alveococcosis

Cysticercosis

@Hydatid Echinococcosis (hydatid disease)

Schistosomiasis

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The patient with pneumonia was treated with antibiotics for a long period. After treatment patient complains of frequent and watery stool, abdomenal pain. What is the reason of intestine function disorder?

Hereditary enzyme defect

Antibiotics toxic influence on the GIT

@Intestinal disbacteriosis development

Autoimmune reaction development

Bacteria toxins influence

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A 54-year-old man presented to the hospital with reddening and edema of the neck's skin, and then resulted in a small abscess formation. On a cut, a tissue was dense with yellow-green coloring. In purulent masses there were visible white grains. Histological study showed fungus' druses, plasmatic, xanthome cells, and macrophages. Specify the most probable kind of a mycosis.

@Actinomycosis

Aspergillosis

Candidosis

Sporotrichosis

Coccidioidomycosis

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A 69-year-old man presented to the hospital with edema and a painfulness of a skin and soft tissues of his neck. The phlegmon of a neck and a mediastinitis were diagnosed. The patient died. An autopsy revealed enlarged, dense left tonsil. On a cut, the tonsil was yellow-green, with set of fine cavities similar to porous structures. Microscopical investigation determined fine abscesses with basophilicformations in their centers. These formations consisted of short rhabdoid elements. What is the mostlikely diagnosis?

@Actinomycosis

Brucellosis

Amebiasis

Lambliasis

Leishmaniasis

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Firm phlegmon-like infiltrate has appeared in cervical - gnathic area in the man, inhabitant of countryside. A skin around infiltrate is of blue-crimson color, in the center – necrotic infiltrate, pus with an unpleasant smell is allocated from an ulcer. For confirmation of the diagnosis “Actynomycose of cervical – gnathic area" the microscopicl research of pus is carried out. What should find out a bacteriologist for confirmation of such?

@The presence of grains in pus (druses)

Gram-positive streptococci

Gram-negative diplobacteria

Acid-fast rods

Gram-negative diplococci

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During survey of trimensual child doctor - pediatrician has noted, that the mucosa of an oral cavity, and also tongue are covered by a dense white deposit. In a material taken from a place of defeat, the bacteriologist has found out presence of fungi of the yeast-like form, in this connection have suspected a mycosis:

@A candidosis

Favus

Epidermophytia

Actinomycosis

Trychophytia

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The doctor has found out spherical and ellipse like formed cells, posed by bunch, 3-6 microns in size during microscopy of a micro preparation from vaginal discharge of person with chronic colpovaginitis. About the pathogen of what fungoid disease there may be a speech in this case?

@Candidosis

Coccidiosis

Epidermophytia

Microsporia

Cryptococcosis

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