Download MBBS 2nd Year WBUHS Pathology Paper I 2017 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 2017 Previous Question Paper




The West Bengal University of Health Sciences

M.B.B.S. 2nd Professional Examination, 2017



Subject: Microbiology



















Time: 2hrs

Paper: I























Full Marks :40

Use Separate answer script for each group

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

Group ? A

1. a) A middle aged man presented with alternate day sudden onset fever associated with chill and rigor for the

last 10 days. Fever subsided with sweating within a few hours. On examination, he was found to be anaemic and
have mild hepatomegaly. What might be the most possible clinical condition? Enumerate the probable
etiological agents. What are the routes of entry of such agents? Describe the laboratory Diagnosis of such
condition.





















1+2+1+6

or

b) A 30 year old man, truck driver by profession, complained of generalized weakness along with persistent
diarrhea for one month and loss of weight. He had a history of exposure a few months back. What might be the
clinical condition? Which etiological agent/s are responsible for such a condition? How will you proceed for
laboratory diagnosis?

















1+2+7

Group - B

2. Write short notes on ( any three ) :

















3 x 4

a) Inclusive bodies
b) Macroconidia of Dermatophytes
c) Hydatid cyst
d) NIH swab

Group - C

3. Comment on ( any three ) :



















3 x 4

a) Surgical intervention may be necessary in case of Ascariasis infestation
b) Some viruses are oncogenic
c) SDA medium is a selective medium for fungal culture
d) Anti rabies neural vaccines are not used now a days

Group ? D

4. Differentiate between :



















3 x 2

a) Endothrix and Ectothrix
b) OPV and IPV

c)Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba coli







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