Paper : II
Use Separate answer script for each group
Attempt all questions. The figures in the margin indicate distribution of marks in each question.
Group - A
- A 10 years old child is admitted with puffiness of face, oliguria and smoky urine.
- What is your provisional diagnosis?
- Describe the etiopathogenesis and morphological features observed in the target organ.
- Which laboratory investigation should be done to reach the diagnosis? (2+6+2)
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Group - B
- Comment on any two of the following: (5x2)
- Alcoholism is not prerequisite for cirrhosis
- Rheumatism licks the joints but bites the whole hearts
- Carcinoma colon is a genetic disorder
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Group - C
- Answer any two of the following : (5x2)
- Diagnosis and complications of pyogenic meningitis
- Radiological features of important bone tumours
- Nodular hyperplasia of prostate
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Group - D
- Write short notes on (any two): (5 x 2)
- Acute appendicitis and its fate and complications
- Neuroendocrine tumour of lung
- Pleomorphic salivary adenoma
- Hyperparathyroidism
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