Pathoanatomy Pathology of Pregnancy Pathoanatomy Pathology of Pregnancy Please enter your email: 1. Morphological manifestations of mucoviscidosis 1) hemorrhagic syndrome 2) retention cysts of pancreas and other organs 3) secondary fibrosis 4) jaundice 5) cirrhosis 2. SIGNS OF THROMBOSIS of fetal ARTERY villi 1) fibrosis and obliteration of small vessels 2) fetal a bleeding disorder 3) bleeding in intervillous space 4) intervillous space free 5) the umbilical sepsis 3. The most frequent localization of ectopic pregnancy 1) ovaries 2) the fallopian tubes 3) abdomen 4) the cervix 5) vagina 4. SIGNS OF infarction OF THE PLACENTA 1) a sharp narrowing of the intervillous space 2) narrowing of blood vessels in the villi 3) hemorrhagic impregnation of placenta 4) infiltration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes 5) calcification 5. Trophoblastic disease 1) Vesical drift 2) placental transfusion syndrome 3) adenocarcinoma 4) invasive vesical drift 5) choriocarcinoma 6. morphological signs of prematurity 1) the absence of ossification centers in the epiphysis 2) imperforate fontanelles 3) soft skull bones 4) the absence of vellus hair, face, shoulders, back, 5) underdevelopment of the nail plate 7. CAUSES PLACENTAL hematoma 1) thrombosis of the spiral arteries 2) infarction 3) placental abruption 4) breaking of spiral arteries 5) breaking of arterioles decidua 8. The frequency of spontaneous abortion 1) 5-10% 2) 10-20% 3) 30-40% 4) 40-50% 5) 50% 9. Morphological signs of hemolytic disease 1) arteritis and phlebitis umbilical vessels 2) brown atrophy of the liver 3) hemolytic jaundice 4) anemia and edema 5) kernicterus 10. Morphological characters of postmaturity 1) calcification of the placenta 2) absence of lubrication 3) dry skin with maceration 4) the appearance of ossification centers in the proximal epiphysis of the tibia and humerus 5) loss of the umbilical cord 11. Morphologically eclampsia is characterized 1) systemic fibrinoid necrosis of small vessels 2) disseminated thrombosis of small vessels 3) necrosis and hemorrhage in the organs 4) suppurative metastases 5) vomiting 12. Morphological characters intrauterine hypoxia 1) thrombotic complications 2) diapedetic hemorrhage and edema 3) aspiration of amniotic fluid 4) depression of the respiratory center of the brain 5) meconium in the amniotic fluid 13. SIGNS OF INVASIVE vesical drift 1) lung metastases 2) tumor growth 3) transformation of cystic villi 4) the proliferation of trophoblast 5) swollen villi in the vessels of the myometrium 14. The reasons for late GESTOSIS 1) violation of trophoblast invasion into the myometrium 2) cystic degeneration of placenta 3) The pathology of the uterine spiral arteries 4) calcification of the placenta 5) the allocation of the ischemic placenta tromboplastic substances Loading …2+2 ?