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- This question paper consists of two sections: Section A - Multiple Choice Questions and Section B - Theory Questions.
- Both sections have different paper codes. Write correct paper code on respective sheet.
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SECTION B - THEORY QUESTIONS
PAPER CODE : 2521230004
Q.1 Long Answer Question 15 MARKS
- i) Define Necrosis. Discuss morphological changes of Necrosis. 5 marks
- ii) Enumerate the different type of necrosis and describe any one type of Necrosis. 5 marks
- iii) Write differences between necrosis and apoptosis. 5 marks
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Q.2 Clinical Case Scenario based Structured Question 15 MARKS
A 35-year-old male presents to the clinic with a persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and unintentional weight loss of 10 kg over the past 3 months. On physical examination, he is found to have decreased breath sounds in the right upper lobe and a low-grade fever. X-ray shows right upper lobe infiltrate with cavitations.
- i) What is the most likely diagnosis? 2 marks
- ii) Describe different types of this disease and difference between them. 6 marks
- iii) Describe pathogenesis of this disease. 3 marks
- iv) Mention spread of this disease in detail. 4 marks
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Q.3 Short Note Question (Within 500 Words) 5 x 6 = 30 MARKS
- i) Define and enumerate types of shocks.
- ii) Fracture healing.
- iii) Tumour markers.
- iv) Classification of anemia.
- v) Write a short note on role of doctors in the community.
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Q.4 Short Answer Questions (Within 100 Words) 5 x 4 = 20 MARKS
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- i) Biological carcinogen.
- ii) Blood grouping system. Mention different methods of blood grouping.
- iii) Klinefelter syndrome.
- iv) Hemophilia.
- v) Opportunistic infection in AIDS.
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