Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase - II (CBME) Degree Examination - 23-Feb-2022
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Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 Marks
PATHOLOGY – PAPER I (RS-4)
Q.P. CODE: 1026
(QP contains two pages)
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
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Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary
2 x 10 = 20 Marks
LONG ESSAYS
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20 year female was admitted with high grade fever and hypotension. Blood culture showed gram negative bacteria. She died due to multi-organ failure.
a) What is the diagnosis?
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b) Discuss the etiopathogenesis of the condition
c) Describe the morphological changes of lung and kidney in this disease
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45 year old female presents to OPD with easy fatigability and breathlessness from two months. She complains of menorrhagia since 6 months. On examination she has pallor and koilonychia
a) What is your diagnosis?
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b) Describe the peripheral smear and bone marrow findings in this case
c) Discuss RBC indices with reference to this case
8 x 5 = 40 Marks
SHORT ESSAYS
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- Microbial carcinogenesis.
- Mechanism of metastasis.
- Classification of amyloidosis.
- Pathological calcification.
- Pigments in health and disease
- Microscopy of Tuberculoid and Lepromatous leprosy.
- Multiple myeloma
- Describe the wound healing by primary intention.
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10 x 3 = 30 Marks
SHORT ANSWERS
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- Discuss any two tests for proteinuria.
- Blood transfusion transmitted diseases.
- Opportunistic infections in AIDS
- Bone marrow findings in megaloblastic anemia
- Type I hypersensitivity reaction.
- Advantages of fine needle aspiration cytology.
- Write about any three red blood indices
- Draw a labelled diagram of an example of acute inflammation.
- Fate of thrombus
- Difference between transudate and exudate.
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Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
Multiple Choice Questions 10 x 1 = 10 Marks
- Venous emboli most often lodge in
- Intestine
- Lungs
- Kidney
- Heart
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- Hepar Lobatum is seen in
- Primary syphilis
- Tertiary syphilis
- Secondary syphilis
- Congenital syphilis
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- Mucormycosis is caused by
- Fungus
- Anaerobic bacteria
- Gram negative bacteria
- Acid fast bacteria
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- Plasmodium Falciparum causes
- Cerebral malaria
- Babesiosis
- Leishmaniasis
- Dengue fever
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- Basement membrane consists of
- Type I collagen
- Type II collagen
- Type III collagen
- Type IV collagen
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- Basophilia is most likely to be seen in
- Bronchial asthma
- CML
- Angioneurotic edema
- Corticosteroid therapy
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- Rate of sickling in sickle cell anemia is increased in all EXCEPT
- Higher concentration of HbS
- A decrease in intracellular pH
- Higher concentration of HbF
- Higher deoxygenation
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- Denatured globin chains are known as
- Heinz bodies
- Gamma gandy bodies
- Pappenheimer bodies
- Russel bodies
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- Atrophic glossitis is seen in
- Sideroblastic anemia
- Megaloblastic anemia
- Sickle cell anemia
- Thalassemia
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- Philadelphia chromosome is
- T (8:14)
- T (22:9)
- T (9:22)
- T (14:8)
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