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SECOND PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, AUGUST 2010
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PATHOLOGY-Paper II
(SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY AND HAEMATOLOGY)
(2007 admissions)
Time: Two Hours Maximum: 40 Marks
Answer all the questions.
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Answer Sections A and B in separate answer-books.
MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.
Section A
I. Multiple Choice Questions. Single response type 16 (separate sheet attached). (16 × ½ = 8 marks)
II. Male 20-years presented with progressive pallor, bleeding gums, hepatosplenomegaly.
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Hb = 6 gm %, TC 50000/cu.mm.
(a) What is your provisional diagnosis?
(b) Classify the condition.
(c) Describe the peripheral smear findings in this condition.
(d) Mention 2 cytochemical stains of diagnostic importance.
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(1+3+2+2= 8 marks)
Section B
III. (a) What is the classification of Bone Tumours?
(b) Write down the gross and microscopy of Osteogenic sarcoma.
(c) Mention 2 bones most frequently involved.
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(3+2+1=6 marks)
IV. Write short notes on:
(a) Morphological changes of heart in 1st week of myocardial infarction.
(b) Etiopathogenesis of carcinoma cervix.
(c) Fibroadenoma.
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(18 marks)
Note: Do not write anything on the question paper.
Write register number in the answer-sheet provided.
Firstranker's choice. Mark appropriate answer in the answer-sheet provided for each question number.
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- Hyaline inclusions in hepatocytes in Alcohol liver disease is:
- Russell body.
- Mallory body.
- Councilman body.
- Sclerotic body.
- Which of the following is a T-cell marker?
- CD10
- CD19
- CD31
- CD3
- Carcinoma breast usually showing bilateral involvement is:
- Ductal.
- Lobular.
- Medullary.
- Mucinous.
- Gamma Gandy bodies are seen in :
- Liver.
- Spleen.
- Lung.
- Lymph node.
- Aneurysm of Aorta with Tree bark appearance is:
- Syphilitic.
- Atherosclerotic.
- Hypertensive.
- Mycotic.
- Defective platelet aggregation cause:
- Glanzman's disease.
- May Hegglin anomaly.
- Storage pool disease.
- Bernard-Soulier syndrome.
- Pneumocystis carinii produce:
- Interstitial pneumonia.
- Bronchopneumonia.
- Cavity lesion.
- Lobar pneumonia.
- An epiphyseal tumour of femor in a young adult showing expansite lytic lesion with their cortic. Most probable diagnosis:
- Aneurysmal bone cyst.
- Osteogenic sarcoma.
- Ewing's sarcoma.
- Giant cell tumour.
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9. Following are true about Haemophelia-A except:
- Autosomal recessive inheritance.
- Deficiency of factor VIII.
- Prolonged clotting time.
- Haemarthrosis.
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10. Autosplenectomy occurs in:
- Heriditary spherocytosis.
- Sickle cell anaemia.
- Myclofibrosis.
- Malaria.
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11. An intraabdominal tumour clinically presenting as Paroxysmal episodes of hypertension is:
- Adrenal cortical carcinoma.
- Myelolipoma.
- Pheochromocytoma.
- Neuroblastoma.
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12. Features of Crotin's disease include all except:
- Skip lesions.
- Fissuring ulcers.
- Transmural inflammation.
- Caseating granuloma.
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13. H. Pylori is complicated as etiological agent in all Gastric lesions except:
- Lymphoma.
- Carcinoma.
- Chronic gastritis.
- GIST.
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14. MEN syndrome Type I includes all except:
- Pheochromcytoma.
- Parathyroid hyperplasia.
- Pituitary adenoma.
- Pancreatic adenoma.
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15. Which of the neoplasm is NOT a paraproteinemia:
- Multiple Myeloma.
- Primary Amyloidosis.
- Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
- Myeosis Fungoides.
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16. Renal neoplasm associated with Tuberous sclerosis is:
- Renal cell carcinoma.
- Oncocytoma.
- Angiomyolipoma.
- Nephroblastoma.
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(16 x ½ = 8 marks)
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