Download University of Jaffna (University of Sri Lanka) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2017 April Pathology II Previous Question Paper
SECOND EXAMINATION FOR MEDICAL DEGREES (2 ND) APRIL 2017
PATHOLOGY II
Date :26.04.2017
Time allowed: 3 hours
Answer all Ten (10) questions
Answer each question in separate answer book
1.
1,1
Define dysplasia (Include the characteristic features that can be
observed in dysplasia).
(20 marks)
1.2
List five (05) conditions in the gastrointestinal tract in which dysplasia
occurs.
(20 marks)
1.3
Describe two (02) of the conditions mentioned in 1.2 including risk
factors, clinico-pathological features and outcome where appropriate.
(60 marks)
2.
A 62 year old woman was referred to the outpatient clinic with a history of lump in her right
breast of four months duration. Clinically the lump was a malignant lesion.
2.1
Mention the features on clinical examination that suggested the lump
was a malignant lesion.
(10 marks)
2.2
Enumerate the risk factors for breast carcinoma.
(10 marks)
2.3
List the non-invasive investigations used to support the diagnosis.
(05 marks)
2.4
Describe the pathway of spread of breast cancer.
(15 marks)
2.5
Mention the investigations that help to identify the metastases of breast
(15 marks)
cancer.
2.6
Describe the staging of breast cancer.
(25 marks)
2.7
How the histopathological investigations can contribute in the
diagnosis of breast cancer and decide on further treatment?
(20 marks)
3.
A 65 year old man with a known history of systemic hypertension and diabetes mellitus
presented to the emergency unit with sudden onset of weakness of the left upper and lower
limbs and difficulty in speech.
3.1
What is the most likely diagnosis?
(05 marks)
3.2
State two (02) possible pathogenic mechanisms for the above clinical
(05 marks)
state
3.3
Describe the macroscopic and microscopic appearance of any one (01)
of the pathogenic mechanisms that you mentioned in 3.2
(40 marks)
3.4
Describe the pathogenesis of any one (01) of the
mechanisms you
mentioned in 3.2
(50 marks)
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4.
An unclaimed body of a 78 year old man found on the streets was brought by the police to the
mortuary. At post mortem examination the body was associated with a strong scent of alcohol.
External examination of the body did not reveal any significant finding. Internal organs
revealed significant changes in the liver and heart suggesting links to the examination findings
in the mortuary.
4.1
State the possible pathological conditions found, that may affect the
liver and heart.
(15 marks)
4.2
Describe the macroscopic and microscopic appearance of the liver and
heart in the conditions you have mentioned,
(80 marks)
4.3
Give a possible cause of death.
(05 marks)
5.
A 62 year old previously healthy farmer presents with progressive dyspnoea on exertion.
Examination revealed pallor. There was no hepatosplenomegaly or lymphadenopathy. The
clinician suspects iron deficiency anaemia.
5.1
Define anaemia.
(10 marks)
5.2
Describe red cell parameters you expect in automated Full Blood
Count (FBC) report in iron deficiency anaemia. (values are not
required. Use descriptive terms such as increase, decrease or normal)
(20 marks)
5,3
Describe the red cell findings in the peripheral blood picture report you
expect in iron deficiency anaemia.
(20marks)
5.4
Describe the expected results in serum iron studies in iron deficiency.
(values are not required. Use descriptive terms such as increase,
decrease or normal)
(20 marks)
5.5
List four (04) diseases/conditions which can lead to iron deficiency in
adult male.
(10 marks)
5.6
Briefly describe how you would monitor response to therapy.
(20 marks)
6.
Adult male diabetic patient was admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) with
suspected severe sepsis
6.1
State changes expected in neutrophils in peripheral blood picture in
(20 marks)
severe sepsis.
6.2
While being treated at ICU his condition worsened and developed
purpura and ecchymoses with bleeding from cannula sites. State the
most likely condition he is having now as a complication of severe
sepsis.
(10 marks)
6.3
Describe pathological basis for the bleeding in condition mentioned in
6.2.
(20 marks)
6.4
Describe the red cell changes expected in peripheral blood picture of
the condition stated in 6.2.
(20 marks)
6.5
List four (04) laboratory tests (except FBC and blood picture) you
would do to arrive at a diagnosis, stating sample to be collected and
expected findings for each test for the condition mentioned in 6.2,
(20 marks)
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6.6
List four (04) different causes (other than sepsis) for the condition
mentioned in 6.2.
(10 marks)
7.
A 52 year old man presented with intermittent cough and low grade fever of one month. A
chest X-ray showed an opacity in the upper lobe. A biopsy was performed and a
granulomatous inflammation was diagnosed on histology.
7.1
Explain the pathogenesis of granulomatous inflammation.
(30 marks)
7.2
List five (05) causes of granulomatous inflammation of the lung.
(20 marks)
7.3
Explain the macroscopic and microscopic features of one (01)
condition you mentioned in 7.2.
(40 marks)
7.4
Name two (02) special histochernical stains you could employ in the
differential diagnosis of granulomatous inflammation.
(10 marks)
8.
8.1
A forty five year old man presented to the medical ward with muscle weakness,
polyuria, depression and nausea. His serum total corrected Calcium was 2.91
(reference interval -- 2.10- 2.54). He was further investigated.
8.1.1 If it is due to a hormonal imbalance what can be the cause for
(10 marks)
hypercalcaemia in this patient?
8.1.2 List two (02) other investigations that will help with the
diagnosis mentioned in 8.1.1 giving the expected findings
(10 marks)
8.1.3 If the patient was diagnosed to have a malignancy, list the
possible reasons for hypercalcaemia in this condition.
(20 marks)
8.1.4 List one (01) other cause for hypercalcaemia other than that
was mentioned above.
(10 marks)
8.2
8.2.1 What is endometrial hyperplasia?
(20 marks)
8.2.2 Describe the different histological types of endometrial
(30 marks)
hyperplasia.
9.
Mention
The Diagnosis,
Briefly the pathogenesis,
The pathological features and two complications of the following
conditions.
9.1
A 55 year old man complained of severe abdominal pain of one week
duration. On examination a pulsatile abdominal mass was palpated.
(50 marks)
9.2 A 19 year old man presented with intermittent, high grade fever of
more than two weeks duration. Examination revealed pansystolic
murmur over the precordial region. He is on prophylactic treatment for
rheumatic fever since 17 years of age.
(50 marks)
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10.
10.1
Briefly discuss the pathological basis of stone formation in the urinary
tract.
(30 marks)
10.2
What are the relevant informations you can gather in the urine analysis
in a patient with urolithiasis.
(25 marks)
10.3
Enumerate the complications of urolithiasis.
(15 marks)
10.4
Briefly discuss on pathological basis, one (01) of the complications
mentioned in 10.3
(30 marks)
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