TELANGANA-506 002
MBBS SECOND YEAR DEGREE EXAMINATIONS: JUNE, 2025 - PATHOLOGY
Paper -II
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 100
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Note: Answer all questions. Give Diagrammatic representation wherevernecessary.
Multiple Choice Questions: (10 X 1 = 10)
1. In which of the following vegetation are friable and easily detachable
from the cardiac valves:
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a) Rheumatic feverb) Rheumatoid heart disease
c) SLE
d) Infective Endocarditis
2. Granular contracted Kidney is seen in all except
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a) Chronic glomerulonephritisb) Acute glomerulonephritis
c) Chronic pyelonephritis
d) Benign hypertension
3. The most common malignancy of stomach is
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a) Adenocarcinomab) Squamous cell carcinoma
c) Lymphoma
d) Gastrointestinal stromal tumour
4. Tuberculous ulcers in bowel have the following features except:
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a) They begin in the Peyer's patchesb) They are transverse to the long axis
c) Advanced cases may cause intestinal obstruction
d) Diagnostic non caseating granulomas
5. The following hepatitis virus is a DNA virus:
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a) Hepatitis Ab) Hepatitis B
c) Hepatitis C
d) Hepatitis E
6. The most common soft tissue tumour in adults is
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a) Synovial sarcomab) Lipoma
c) Neurofibroma
d) Fibroma
7. Organ not involved in MEN-1 syndrome is
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a) Parathyroidb) Pancreas
c) Thyroid
d) Pituitary
8. MacCallum's patch appears in the region of:
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a) Endocardial surface in the posterior wall of left atriumb) Pericardial surface in the posterior wall of left ventricle
c) Pericardial surface in the posterior wall of left atrium
d) Endocardial surface in the posterior wall of left ventricle
9. A 60-year-old man, who is a chain-smoker had cough and weight loss
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since 3 months. Physical examination shows clubbing of the fingers. Achest radiograph shows no hilar adenopathy, but there is cavitation
within a 3-cm lesion near the right hilum. Laboratory tests show mild
anaemia and hypercalcemia. Bronchoscopy shows a lesion almost
occluding the right main bronchus. What is the most probable
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neoplasm?a) Adenocarcinoma in situ
b) Squamous cell carcinoma
c) Large cell anaplastic carcinoma
d) Metastatic renal cell carcinoma
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10. Not a Sex cord tumour of ovary isa) Granulosa cell tumour
b) Dysgerminoma
c) Thecoma
d) Leydig cell tumour
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Essay/ Long Answer Questions: (2 X 15 = 30)11. Classify Tumours of Large Intestine. Discuss the etiopathogenesis and
morphology of Colonic Cancer. (3+6+6)
12. Define and classify Pneumonia. Discuss the pathology and complications
of Lobar Pneumonia. (1+3+6+5)
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Short Answer Questions: (7 X 6 = 42)13. Bronchiectasis.
14. Complications of Myocardial Infarction.
15. Nephrotic Syndrome.
16. Acute pancreatitis.
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17. Renal changes in Diabetes.18. Choriocarcinoma.
19. Write the morphology of Osteosarcoma.
Very Short Answer Questions: (6 X 3 = 18)
20. Mallory Weiss Syndrome.
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21. MacCallum Plaques.22. Pyogenic Osteomyelitis.
23. Astrocytoma.
24. Define and enumerate the causes of Aneurysms.
25. Schwannoma.
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