Paper - I
(New Course)
Time Allowed: 3 Hours Maximum Marks : 100
- ALL Questions are Compulsory.
- Attempt Questions in Serial Order.
- Illustrate your answers with well labelled diagrams wherever necessary.
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- Multiple Choice Questions. (20×1=20)
- Physiological cause of apoptosis.
- Elimination of potentially harmful self-reactive lymphocytes.
- DNA damage.
- Accumulation of misfolded proteins.
- Cell death in infection.
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- Extrinsic pathway protein of Apoptosis is
- CD 4
- CD 11
- CD 95
- CD 21
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- Causes of dry gangrene
- Buerger's disease.
- Bed sores.
- Diabetic foot
- Clostridia infection.
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- Amyloidosis caused by long term dialysis causes.
- ATTR
- AL
- AA
- AB2M
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- Most diagnostic autoantibody in SLE
- SS-A
- Anti-Sm
- SS-B
- CCP
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- Which is a Pyrogenic interleukin.
- PF-4
- MCP-1
- IL-12
- IL-1
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- Septic shock is caused by
- Myocardial Infarction.
- Burns
- Gram-negative bacteria.
- Pulmonary embolism.
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- Which chemical mediator is plasma derived.
- TNF-α
- IL-8
- Hageman Factor
- 5-HT
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- Which of these is an Integrin.
- Sialyl-Lewis X
- LFA-1
- L-selectin
- CD31
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- All are types of giant cells except.
- RS Cells.
- Osteoblasts.
- Trophoblast.
- Megakaryocyte.
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- All of these are benign tumor except
- Leiomyoma.
- Rhabdomyoma.
- Lipoma.
- Melanoma.
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- Which tumor associated Paraneoplastic syndrome causes hypoglycemia.
- GIST.
- Small Cell Carcinoma.
- Lipoma.
- Fibrosarcoma.
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- NOT a morphological feature of malignancy.
- Necrosis.
- Apoptosis.
- Anaplasia.
- Atypical mitosis.
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- Retrograde Venous invasion is seen in
- Breast Carcinoma.
- Renal Cell Carcinoma.
- Seminoma.
- Lymphoma.
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- Total body iron in adult male is approximately.
- 4.5gm
- 5mg
- 6gm
- 12mg
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- Schistocytes are seen commonly in
- Megaloblastic anaemia.
- Autoimmune Hemolytic Anaemia.
- Microangiopathic Hemolytic Anaemia.
- G-6PD deficiency.
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- Neutrophil Alkaline Phosphatase Score (NAP) is decreased in
- Aplastic anaemia.
- Leukemoid reaction.
- CLL
- CML
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- JAK2-STAT mutation is seen in
- Fanconi's anaemia.
- Aplastic anaemia.
- CNL.
- Polycythemia Vera.
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- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is not associated with
- Adenocarcinoma.
- Abruptio Placenta.
- AML.
- CML
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- Formation of Granuloma is
- Type I Hypersensitivity Reaction.
- Type II Hypersensitivity Reaction.
- Type IV Hypersensitivity Reaction.
- Type III Hypersensitivity Reaction.
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- Physiological cause of apoptosis.
- Discuss in details: (5×8=40)
- Define Apoptosis and discuss its mechanism.
- Define Edema, its types and etiopathogenesis.
- 40 yrs Female presented with lump in breast with puckering of overlying skin. What is your diagnosis? How will you investigate the case?
- Discuss challenges to effective Teamwork.
- 40 yrs Female with multiple Petechial haemorrhages. How will you investigate the case?
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- Write short notes on: (5×6=30)
- Cells of Chronic inflammation.
- Gaucher's Disease.
- Lab diagnosis of Autoimmune Disorders.
- Tumor Suppressor Genes.
- Voluntary Blood donation.
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- One word Answer (10×1=10)
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- CBNAAT stands for
- JAK2-Stat mutation is positive in
- Autosplenectomy is seen in
- Cherry Red spots are seen commonly in
- Commonest cause of dry gangrene is
- MHC Class Class 1 genes are located on chromosome
- Megaloblast is derived from which cell
- Naked Granulomas are seen in
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