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FINAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 2003
Part II
Paper II-GENERAL MEDICINE
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(New Scheme)
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 60 Marks
MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.
Section A
I. Multiple Choice Questions. (20 x 1/2 = 10 marks)
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Single response type-20 (separate sheet attached).
II. Match the following. (6 x 1/2 = 3 marks)
Single response type-6 (separate sheet attached).
III. Draw and label:
1 Circle of Willis.
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2 Peripheral smear showing iron deficiency anaemia. (2 x 1/2 = 1 mark)
IV. Write briefly on: (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
1 What is malignant hypertension ?
2 What is pseudobulbar palsy ?
3 What is sensory aphasia ?
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4 What is Traube's space ?
5 What is octreotide ?
V. Write short notes on: (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
1 Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria.
2 Nephrocalcinosis.
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3 Tuberculous pericarditis.
4 Features of hypothyroidism.
5 Atelectasis.
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Section B
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VI. Read this paragraph and answer the following questions :- (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
A 58 year old male, known diabetic for 20 years admitted for treatment of respiratory infection, who is on Inj. Mixtard 40u suddenly develops loss of consciousness with convulsions. On examination sweating + PR 120/mt bounding cold extremities.
(a) What is your diagnosis?
(b) What investigations do you suggest?
(c) How will you manage the case?
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(d) What are the other differential diagnosis ?
(e) What is the minimum blood sugar level required for normal brain function?
VII. Write briefly on: (10 x 1 = 10 marks)
1 Antacids in peptic ulcer.
2 Oesophageal candidiasis.
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3 Causes of viral hepatitis.
4 Pernicious anaemia.
5 Prevention of venous thrombosis.
6 Treatment of lung abscess.
7 Asymptomatic bacteruria.
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8 Haemoglobin A1C.
9 Orthopnoea.
10 Thiamine deficiency.
VIII. Write short notes on: (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
1 Factors precipitating hepatic encephalopathy.
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2 Lumbar puncture.
3 Myelodysplastic syndromes.
4 Complications of acute pancreatitis.
5 Diagnosis of amyloidosis.
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(3) Select the appropriate answer and encircle the alphabet against each question in the answer-sheet provided.
- Skin lesions usually seen with diabetes includes all of the following except :-
- Erythema nodosum.
- Infections.
- Necrobiosis diabeticorum.
- Cholesterol.
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- Polyuria is seen with all except:
- Diabetes mellitus.
- Diabetes insipidus.
- Hyperparathyroidism.
- Liver failure.
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- The commonest site of cerebral hemorrhage in hypertension is :
- Pons.
- Cerebrum.
- Putamen.
- Thalamus.
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- "Locked in syndrome" may be seen in all except :
- Pontine lesions.
- Tegmentum lesions.
- B/L lesions of medulla.
- B/L lesions of lateral one-third of cerebellar peduncle.
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- Cardioselective betablocker is:
- Metoprolol.
- Proctalol.
- Atenolol.
- Timold.
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- Fatal arrythmias are seen if infarction in heart is:
- Posterior.
- Inferior.
- Anterolateral.
- Subendocardial.
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- The most sensitive diagnosis of myocardial infarction is by:
- Serum LDH.
- SGOT levels.
- Serial ECG monitoring.
- Clinical symptoms.
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- If FEV₁ = 1-3 lit, FVC = 3-1 lit. in an adult male the pattern is suggestive of:
- Normal lung function.
- Restrictive lung disease.
- Obstructive lung disease.
- None of the above.
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- In bronchial asthma there is constriction of:
- Large airways.
- Medium airway.
- Terminal bronchiole.
- Respiratory bronchiole.
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- Serum Vitamin B12 level in chronic myelocytic leukemia is:
- Elevated.
- Slightly decreased.
- Markedly decreased.
- Normal.
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- Eaton Lambert syndrome is seen with:
- Oat cell carcinoma.
- Bronchial adenoma.
- Thyroid cancer.
- Pancreatic head cancer.
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- Opening snap in mitral area corresponds to:
- "a" wave in JVP.
- X descent in JVP.
- Dicrotic notch of carotid pulse.
- "c" point of apex cardiogram.
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- Drug of choice in drug induced Parkinsonism is :
- Levodopa.
- Benzhexol.
- Amantadine.
- Carbidopa.
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- Which of the following is abnormal in haemophilia?
- Bleeding time.
- Platelet count.
- PT.
- PTT.
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- Muddy brown granular casts are suggestive of:
- Prerenal azotemia.
- Acute tubular necrosis.
- Urinary infection.
- None of the above.
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- Parathyroid hormone acts on:
- Bowman's capsule.
- Proximal tubule.
- Distal tubule.
- None of the above.
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- Nephrotic syndrome in adults is mostly due to :
- Minimal change disease.
- Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis.
- Membranous glomerulonephritis.
- Mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis.
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- PAS positive macrophages replacing lamina propria of intestine indicate:
- Abetalipoprotinemia.
- Amyloidosis.
- Whipples disease.
- All the above.
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- Specificity of which test for H pylori is nearly 100%:
- Urea breath test.
- Rapid urea test of gastric biopsy.
- Culture of gastric biopsy.
- Serum H pylori antibody fibre.
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- Thyroid acropachy refers to :
- Digital gangrene.
- Myxomatous thickening of fingers.
- Clubbing and bony osteolysis with osteoporosis.
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(20 x 1/2 = 10 marks)
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II. Match the following: (6 x 1/2 = 3 marks)
- Captopril (d) Cough
- Cyclosporine (e) Gingival hyperplasia.
- Cyclophosphamide (a) Haemorrhagic cystitis.
- Chloroquine (c) Retinal pigmentation.
- Chloramphenical (b) Aplastic anaemia.
- Vincristine (f) SIADH.
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