PATHOLOGY
2009
Paper-II
Use Separate answer script for each group
Full Marks: 40
Attempt all questions. The figures in the margin indicate distribution of marks in each question.
Group – A
- A 14 year old female presents with a painful tender swelling in the right thigh accompanied by fever, leukocytosis and high ESR. Plain X ray shows osteolytic with 'onion skin' appearance. - What is your diagnosis?
- Describe the gross and microscopic features of this lesion.
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Group - B
-  - Describe the aetiology and pathology of Rheumatoid Heart disease. Enumerate its complications.
 [3+5+2] --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- OR - Describe briefly the aetiologic factors of chronic peptic ulcers. Write the gross and microscopic features of benign gastric ulcer.
 [3+3+4] 
Group - C
-  - Classify breast tumours. Describe the gross and microscopic features of common malignant tumour of breast.
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 [3+3+4] 
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Group - D
- Write short notes on (any five): - Fine needle aspiration cytology
- Ulcerative colitis
- Wilm's Tumour
- Diabetic nephropathy
- CSF in pyogenic meningitis
- Primary tuberculosis
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