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MCQ – 9081

Question

Commonest histological finding in Benign Hypertension is:

A.

Proliferative endarteritis

B.

Necrotizing arteriolitis

C.

Hyaline arteriosclerosis

D.

Cystic Medial Necrosis

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Correct Answer � C

Explanation

  • The characteristic histological finding in Benign Hypertension is Hyaline arteriosclerosis.
  • It refers to the thickening of the walls of arterioles by the deposits that appear as homogeneous pink hyaline material in routine staining.
  • It is a type of arteriolosclerosis, which refers to the thickening of the arteriolar wall and is part of the aging process.
  • It is associated with aging, hypertension, diabetes mellitus.

 

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