MCQ-Neuropathology

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FRCPath Part1 Course

Neuropathology MCQ 1 You are asked to provide an intraoperative opinion on a frozen section from intr-axial posterior cranial fossa tumour stained with H&E. The patient is a 6 year old boy that presented with headache and vomitting. The lesion is biphasic composed of loose microcystic and more dense areas have low cellularity, composed of elongated cells with very thin and long cystoplasmic processes with occasiaol bright red round bodies. Vascular endothelial proliferation is noted. The preferred diagnosis is: Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Option 5

Ependymoma

Neurofibroma

Haemangioblastoma

Schwannoma

Pilocytic astrocytoma

MCQ 2 At a multi-disciplinary team meeting (MDT), a diffusely infiltrating glial tumour in the left parietal lobe from a 55 y old man is discussed. A neurosurgeon asks to see the features associated with poor prognosis. Identify which of the following features you should demonstrate. Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Option 5

Mitotic figures

Nuclear atypia

High cellularity

Necrosis

Vascular endothelial proliferation

MCQ 3 During a Clinico-Pathological Conference a case of Parkinson disease was discussed. A range of Immunocytochemical stains were presented. Which of the following stains will establish the diagnosis conclusively? Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Option 5

Tau

Ubiquitin

BetaA4

Alpha synuclein

GFAP

MCQ 4 During a cut-up session, a foetus is examined showing a herniation of the cerebellar vermis and downward displacement of the brain stem. What is the most likely diagnosis? Option 1

Option 2

Option 3

Option 4

Option 5

Arnold-Chiari alformation

Holopros- encephaly

Anencephaly

Encephalocele

Atelencephaly

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