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Download MBBS 2nd Year 1999 April Pathology I Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2nd Year (Second Year) 1999 April Pathology I Previous Year Question Paper

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[SG 520]

Sub. Code: 4022

SECOND M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION.

(Common to all Regulations)

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Part I

Paper II - PATHOLOGY - I

Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks

Two and a half hours Sec. A & Sec. B: 70 marks

for Sec. A and Sec. B Section C: 30 marks

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Answer Sections A and B in separate answer books.

Section C must be answered separately on the answer

sheet provided as per the instruction on the first page.

Answer ALL questions.

SECTION A - (35 marks)

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  1. Define and discuss the pathogenesis of thrombosis. Discuss the different types, sites of occurrence and fate of thrombi.

    (7+4+4=15)

  1. Write briefly on:

    1. Lab diagnosis of multiple myeloma.
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    3. Peripheral blood smear and bone marrow in megaloblastic anaemia.
    4. PCV.
    5. Leukemoid reactions.
  1. Write briefly on :

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    (4 x 5 = 20)

    1. Paraneoplastic syndromes
    2. Turner's syndrome
    3. Phagocytosis
    4. Primary complex.
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SECTION B - (35 marks)

  1. Classify haemorrhagic disorders. Describe the aetiology, pathology and laboratory diagnosis of haemophilia.

    (5 + 10 = 15)

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