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Download NTRUHS MBBS 507 B Pathology Paper II Mar 2008 Question Paper

Download NTRUHS (Dr.NTR University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) 507 B Pathology Paper II Mar 2008 Previous Year Question Paper

This post was last modified on 09 March 2026

Q.P. CODE: 507-B
DR NTR UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES ::
VIJAYAWADA-8
M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION - MARCH/APRIL, 2008
SECOND M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION

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PATHOLOGY
PAPER-II
Time: 2 Hours
Max. Marks: 40
Note: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS

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1) A 8 year old boy was admitted with malaise, fever,
oliguria, cocoa-coloured Urine 2 weeks after recovery
from sore throat. On examination, he was found to have
peri orbital oedema and moderate hypertension
a) What is the propable diagnosis?

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b) Describe the aetio pathogenesis of the condition?
c) What is the morphology of the organ involved
d) List the urinary findings of the condition? 10
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON:
5 x 4 = 20

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2) Bacterial endocarditis
3) Carcinoma cervix
4) Reed-Sternberg(R-S) Cell
5) Malignant melanoma
6) Bronchiectasis

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WRITE BRIEFLY ON:
5 x 2 = 10
7) Phyllodes tumour

8) Barrett oesophagus
9) Pigment gall stones

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10) Brain abscess
11) Tuberculous osteomyelitis
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