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Download MBBS 2nd Year WBUHS Pathology Paper I 2015 Question Paper

Download WBUHS (The West Bengal University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) 2nd Year (Second Year) WBUHS Pathology Paper I 2015 Previous Question Paper

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Subject: Pathology

Paper : I

The West Bengal University of Health Sciences

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MBBS 2nd Professional Examination, 2015

Use Separate answer script for each group

Full Marks: 40

Time: 2 hours

Attempt all questions. The figures in the margin indicate distribution of marks in each question.

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Group - A

  1. A 7 years/ M presented with fever, pallor, gum bleeding and lymphadenopathy. Peripheral blood smear reveal fair number of abnormal lymphocytes.
    1. What is your provisional diagnosis? (2)
    2. How will you diagnosis the case in the laboratory? (6)
    3. Enumerate four important prognostic factors. (2)
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Group - B

  1. Comment on any two of the following: (5x2)
    1. Thrombus differs from clot
    2. Inflammation is beneficial
    3. Significance of peripheral blood smear.
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Group - C

  1. Comment on any two of the following: (5x2)
    1. Classification of diabetes mellitus
    2. Difference between Coagulative necrosis and liquefactive necrosis
    3. Pathogenesis of anaemia in β-thalassemia
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  3. Write short notes on (any two): (5 x 2)
    1. Transcoelomic spread
    2. Fine needle aspiration cytology
    3. Conjugated hyperbilirubinemia
    4. Transfusion reaction
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