Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) TMU (Teerthanker Mahaveer University) Second Year (2nd Year) 2016 MBS201B Pathology II Previous Question Paper
MBBS II (Second) Professional Examination 2015-16
Course Code:MBS201
Paper ID: 0322403
Pathology-II
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 30
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Part `B'
1.
Discuss Rheumatic heart disease. (7)
2.
Define Cirrhosis and discuss the pathogenesis. (7)
3.
Define broncietasis, classify and describe different
types. (8)
4.
Write short notes on the following: (2x4=8)
a)
Pagets disease of breast
b)
Papillary carcinoma thyroid
c)
Osteosarcoma
d)
Ulcerative colitis
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Course Code:MBS201
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Pathology-II
Part `A'
Time: 20 Minutes
Max Marks: 10
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d) inflammation
Q.1
Psammoma bodies may be seen in all of the
following except:
Q.9
Heterozygous sickle cell anemia gives
a)
Follicular Carcinoma thyroid
protection against:
b)
Papillary Carcinoma thyroid
a)
Filaria
c)
Meningioma
b)
Malaria
d)
Serous Cystadenocarcinoma
c)
Thalassemia
d)
Dengu fever
Q.2
Necrotizing lymphadenitis is seen in:
a. Kimuras disease
Q.10 PNH is associated with a deficiency of:
b. Kikuchi disease
a)
DAF
c. Hodgkins disease
b)
MIRL
d. Castleman disease
c)
GPI anchored protein
d) All of the above
Q.3
Which of the following is most commonly
used fixative in diagnostic pathology:
P.T.O
a)
Formaldehyde
Q.11 Burkitt's Lymphoma is associated with:
b)
Ethyl alcohol
a)
t(8:14)
c)
Mercuric chloride
b)
t(11:14)
d)
Picric acid
c)
t(15:17)
d)
t(14:18)
Q.4.
All of the following are autoimmune
disease except:
Q.12 Plasmacytoid Lymphoma may be
a)
SLE
associated with:
b)
Grave's disease
a)
Ig G
c)
Myasthenia gravis
b)
Ig M
d)
Sickle cell anemia
c)
Ig A
d)
Ig E
Q.5
Most characteristic feature of Acute
inflammation is:
Q.13 Which of the following has most friable
a)
Vasoconstriction
vegetation:
b)
Vascular stasis
a)
Infective endocarditis
c)
Vasodilation and increased vascular
b)
Libman Sack endocarditis
permeability
c)
Rheumatic heart disease
d)
Margination of Leukocytes
d)
SLE
Q.6
All of the following are Neuronal tumors
Q.14 Which of the following markers is specific
except:
for Gastrointestinal stromal tumor:
a)
Gangliocytoma
a)
CD117
b)
Ganglioglioma
b)
CD 34
c)
Neurocytoma
c)
CD 23
d)
Ependymoma
d)
S 100
Q.7
The characteristic feature of apoptosis on
Q.15 Down syndrome is most commonly caused
light microscopy is:
by:
a)
Cellular swelling
a)
Maternal nondisjunction
b)
Nuclear compaction
b)
Paternal nondisjunction
c)
Intact cell membrane
c)
Translocation
d)
Cytoplasmic eosinophilia
d)
Mosaicism
Q.8
Caspases are involved in:
Q.16 Mycosis fungoides is:
a)
Cell division
a)
Fungal infection
b)
Necrosis
b)
Viral infection
c)
Apoptosis
c)
Cutaneous T cell lymphoma
d)
None of the above
Q.17 Auer rods are found in:
a)
AML
b)
ALL
c)
CML
d)
CLL
Q.18 All of the following condition are
associated with granulomatous pathology
except:
a)
Wegner's Granulomatosis
b)
Takayasu Arteritis
c)
Polyarteritis Nodosa
d)
Giant cellal arteritis
Q.19 Hypercoagulation in Nephrotic syndrome is
caused by:
a)
Loss of Antithrombin lll
b)
Decreased Fibrinogen
c)
Decreased metabolism of Vitamin K
d)
Increase in protein C
Q.20
Males are commonly affected than females
in:
a)
Autosomal dominant
b)
Autosomal recessive
c)
X Linked Dominant
d)
X Linked recessive
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