C 36242
(Pages: 2+ 2 + 1 = 5)
Name..
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
Reg. No......
THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
MARCH/APRIL 2004
Part II
Paper I-GENERAL MEDICINE
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
Maximum: 60 Marks
Time: Three Hours
Answer all questions.
Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
Section A
I. Multiple Choice Questions. Single response type-20 (separate sheet attached). (20 x 1/2 = 10 marks)
II. Match the following. Single response type-6 (separate sheet attached). (6 x 1/2 = 3 marks)
III. Draw and label:
- Ova of round worm and hook worm.
- Gametocytes of all the 4 species of plasmodia. (2 x 1/2 marks)
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
IV. Write briefly on :
- Antinuclear antibodies.
- Natural killer cells.
- Typhoid vaccines.
- Norwegian scabies.
- Reactions in Leprosy. (5 x 1/2 marks)
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
V. Write short notes on:
- Ocular lesions of Rheumatoid arthritis.
- Japanese Encephalitis.
- Drug resistance in Tuberculosis.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
- 'X' linked inheritance. (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
Section B
VI. Read the paragraph and answer the following questions :-
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
A 14 year old boy is brought with history of snakebite 2 hours ago.
- If there is ptosis and dysarthria? What is the most likely explanation?
- Briefly describe the first-aid measures which should have been given at the place of bite itself.
- Which are the "Parameters" to be included in observing the patient's progress with a "Progress monitoring chart".
- Enumerate the complications this patient could develop.
- List the steps in treatment. (5x2=10 marks)
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
VII. Write briefly on :
- Differentiation between bacterial and amoebic dysentery.
- Cerebral malaria.
- Hysteria.
- Antidepressants..
- Drug addiction.
- Formic acid poisoning.
- Health hazards of smoking.
- Reiter's syndrome.
- Disease Modifying Anti Rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs).
- Laboratory tests for syphilis. (10 x 1 = 10 marks)
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
VIII. Write short notes on:
- Management of dog bite.
- Complications of alcoholism.
- Biological warfare.
- Gene therapy.
- Human genome project. (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
"Cysticercosis" is caused by:
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Tinea solium.
- Tinea saginata.
- Tinea echinococcus.
- Corona virus.
- Which of the following is not a "Prion disease"?
- Jakob-Creutzfeldt disease.
- Fatal familial insomnia.
- Bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
- Subacute sclerosing pan encephalitis.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Nephrotic syndrome is a complication of:
- Plasmodium vivax.
- Plasmodium falciparum.
- Plasmodium ovale.
- Plasmodium malariae.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- The type of immune reaction involved in post streptococcal Glomerulonephritis is :
- Type I.
- Type II.
- Type III.
- Type IV.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- The type of cells primarily involved in "Immune surveillance of cancer" is :
- "T" cells.
- "B" cells.
- "NK" cells.
- Plasma cells.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- "Fasciculations" in a patient with suspected poisoning indicates :
- Organophosphorus.
- Odollum.
- Phenobarbitone.
- Methyl alcohol.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Ankylosing spondylitis is associated with:
- HLA B10-
- HLA B14-
- HLA B21-
- HLA B27-
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Heberden's notes are a feature of:
- Rheumatoid arthritis.
- Osteoarthritis.
- Reiter's syndrome.
- Bacterial endocarditis.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Which of the following is to be avoided during the acute phase of Gout?
- Allopurinol.
- Indomethacin.
- Colchicine.
- Naproxen.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Abdominal cramps is a typical feature of bite by:
- Cobra.
- Russel's viper.
- Krait.
- Echis carinata.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Japanese encephalitis vector is:
- Aedes aegypti.
- Culex fatigans.
- Anopheles culicifacies.
- Culex vishnuii.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- "Mother-to-son" and "Mother-to-daughter" transmission without "Father-to-son" or "Father daughter" is typical of:
- Autosomal dominant inheritance.
- Autosomal recessive inheritance.
- X-linked recessive inheritance.
- Mitochondrial inheritance.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- "RFLP" (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism) is used for identification of:
- DNA.
- RNA.
- Mitochondria.
- Golgi bodies.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Naturally occurring blood group antibodies belong to class :
- IgA.
- IgD.
- IgE.
- IgM.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- All of the following are selective Cox-2 inhibitors except:
- Meloxicam.
- Celecoxib.
- Rofecoxib.
- Naproxen.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- All of the following are features of Typhoid encephalopathy except :-
- Coma Vigil.
- Muttering Delerium.
- Carphology.
- Catatonia.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- The genetic mechanism of Down's syndrome involves the following except :
- Nondysjunction.
- Robertsonian translocation.
- Reciprocal translocation.
- Mosaicism.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- Teratogenic risk is highest for which of the following "DMARDs" :
- Sulphasalazine.
- Hydroxychloroquine.
- Leflunomide.
- Auranofen.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
- All of the following are DNA viruses except :
- Hepatitis A.
- Hepatitis B.
- Cytomegalovirus.
- Varicella zoster virus.
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---
--- Content provided by FirstRanker.com ---