Second Year MBBS Examination
II MBBS PATHOLOGY PAPER II
Date: 06-12-2024
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 100
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Instructions: INSTRUCTIONS: Attempt alquestions in both sections: (Use separate
answer book for each section)
Section 1
1. Fill in the blanks: 6x1=06 (6)
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a. _______ bilirubinemia is predominantly seenin Dubin-Johnson syndrome.
b. Linitis plastica is a form of _______
carcinoma.
c. Gleason system is used for the grading of
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_______ cancer.d. _______ carcinoma of breast is characterised
by 'Indian File' pattern of tumour cells.
e. Pulmonary surfactant is secreted by_______.
f. _______ are predominant cells in 48 hours
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old infarct.2. Answer the followings (Multiple Choice
Questions): 4x1=04 (4)
a. MacCallum's patch is seen in the endocardial
surface of which of following chambers? a)
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Right atrium b) Left atrium c) Right ventricled) Left ventricle
b. p-ANCA is positive in: a) Microscopic
polyangitis b) Wegener's granulomatosis c)
Kawasaki disease d) Temporal arteritis
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c. Skip lesion in the bowel are seen in: a)Ulcerative colitis b) Crohn's disease c)
Whipple's disease d) Reiter's disease
d. Schiller-duval bodies are seen in: a)
Seminoma b) Embryonal carcinoma c) Yolk
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sac tumor d) Spermatocytic tumor3. A 7 year old boy presented with generalized
edema. Urine examination revealed marked
albuminuria. Serum biochemical examination
showed hypoalbuminemia (15) with
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hyperlipidemia. Biopsy was undertaken. Onlight microscopic examination the kidney
appeared normal. a) What is the probable
diagnosis? b) What is the ctiopathogenesis of
disease? c) Describe the morphological
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features of disease.4. Write short notes on (Any five): (10)
a. Tetralogy of Fallot
b. Barrett Esophagus
c. Indications of FNAC
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d. CSF finding of pyogenic meningitise. Morphology of giant cell tumor of bone
f. Takayasu arteritis
5. Explain briefly (Any three): (15)
a. Complications of diabetes Mellitus.
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b. Fibroadenoma of breast.c. Celiac disease.
d. Morphological changes in Myocardial
infarction.
Section 2
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1. A young man has fever, pleuritic chest pain,dysponca and cough with expectoration.
Physical finding show tachycardia and
tachypnoca. Chest radiograph reveal (20)
consolidation. a) What is the probable
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diagnosis?b) What is the etiopathogenesis? c)Describe the morphological features. d) What
are the complications of disease?
2. Write short notes on (Any five): 5x2=10 (10)
a. Lipoma.
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b. Warthin's tumor.c. Jones criteria for rheumatic fever
d. Serological markers of hepatitis-B
e. Ulcerative colitis
f. Morphological features of Dysgerminoma
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3. Explain briefly (Any four): 4 x 5=20 (20)a. Pathogenesis of atherosclerosis
b. Osteosarcoma
c. Alcoholic liver disease
d. Wilm's tumor
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e. Emphysema***