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28-12-2022 01221 A3+01221 A4
II-MBBS Second M.B.B.S. (Main) Examination (New Scheme)
December - 2022
PATHOLOGY
Paper-Second
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Time: Three Hours
Maximum Marks: 100
Attempt all questions in both sections
(Use separate answer book for each section)
Section-A
- Fill in the blanks: 6 x 1 = 06
- Earliest light microscopic change in myocardial infarction __________
- Definite diagnosis of Barrett's esophagus requires __________ cells.
- Ulcers in duodenum associated with burns are __________ ulcers.
- Gleason's scoring is used in __________ carcinoma.
- Luminal A tumours of carcinoma breast are ER positive and __________ negative.
- Capsular & vascular invasion is criteria for malignancy in __________ carcinoma of thyroid.
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- Answer the followings (Multiple Choice Questions): 4 x 1 = 04
- Following is most commonly associated with lung cancer
- Asbestosis
- Silicosis
- Berylliosis
- Coal workers pneumoconiosis
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- Minimum number of red blood cells per hpf of urine required for diagnosis of hematuria is
- 3
- 5
- 8
- 10
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- Microalbumiuria is defined as protein levels of
- 100-150 mg/d
- 151-200 mg/d
- 30-300 mg/d
- 301-600 mg/d
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- IgM antiHBc is
- Marker of window period
- Seen in chronic infection
- Seen in vaccinated person
- Denotes high infectivity
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- Following is most commonly associated with lung cancer
- A 5 year old male child was brought to OPD with parents noticing increasing lethargy & anorexia over past 2 weeks. On examination - puffiness around eyes & lower extremities showing pitting edema. Temperature & blood pressure normal. Lab findings - urine protein 4+ no dysmorphic RBC. Patient responded well to steroids.
- What is your probable diagnosis? 01
- Enumerate common causes. 02
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- Describe the etiopathogenesis of the disease. 05
- What are its complications? 05
- Write short notes on (Any five): 5 x 2 = 10
- Dystrophic calcification
- Difference between red & white infarct
- X linked recessive disorders
- Mode of spread of malignant tumours
- Causes of Eosinophilia
- Difference between lymphoblast and myeloblast
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- Explain briefly (Any three): 3 x 5 = 15
- Type IV hypersensitivity reaction
- Peripheral blood smear features of iron deficiency anaemia
- Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
- Cardiogenic shock
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Section-B
- Define anaemia. Tabulate its morphologic classification. Describe the peripheral blood smear findings and red cell indices in megaloblastic anaemia. 20
- Write short notes on (Any five): 5 x 2 = 10
- Causes of microcytic hypochromic anaemia
- Vitamin A deficiency
- Virchow triad
- Trisomy 21
- Alfa fetoprotein
- Metaplasia
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- Write briefly about (Any four): 4 x 5 = 20
- Hemoglobin estimation techniques
- ESR
- Hemophilia A
- Reactive systemic amyloidosis
- Peripheral blood smear findings of chronic myeloid leukemia
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