Download DNB 2020 June 2018 May Question Paper With Answers Question Paper

Download Diplomate of National Board (DNB) 2020 June 2018 May Question Paper With Answers Question Paper

JIPMER May 2018. Version 1 ? Compiled by Dr. Ranjith AR
Q. 1) Which of the following presents with Palatal edema
a) Alpha heavy chain disease
b) Gamma heavy chain disease
c) Mu chain disease
d) Beta heavy chain disease
Answer B .
Q.2) Which of the following gene is mutated in MDS with ring sideroblasts
a) SF3B1
b) P 5 3
c) TET
d) PTEN
Answer. A. SF3B1
Q.3) Which of the following has good prognosis In myeloma
a) t(11,14)
b) t(14,18)
c) del 17
d) t(14,16)
Answer - a. t(11,14)
Q.4) Ditra syndrome is associated with mutation in
a) I L3 6
b) I L4 6
c) IL10
d) IL26
Answer a. IL36
Q5) Blau syndrome is associated with mutation in
a) NOD2/CARD 15
b) ?
c) ?
d) ?
Answer a. NOD2

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Need other options ? Answer is NOD2/CARD15
Q. 6) Normal value of E PO is
a) 5 - 1 5
b) 1 5 - 2 5
c) 4 5 - 5 5
d) 55-65
Answer??. ____
This is confusing. I will quote the standards we use in our lab for reporting
Harrison quotes - 4-27 as normal ? I am inclined to option A. Will discuss with
physicians and will let you know about the practice.
Q. 7) Mutation in Alp ort syndrome
a) COL3A4
b) ?
c) ?
d) ?
Answer A. COL3A4
NEED OTHER OPTIONS
Q.8) A 50 year old women who was obese and hypertensive, came with complaints of
bleeding and abdomen pain, diagnosed to be endometrial cancer. Which of the following
gene is mutated?
a) P 5 3
b) PTEN
c) Beta catenin
d)
Answer PTEN

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Going with PTE N because it's the most common one mutated (Ref. WHO - >50%)
Q. 9) location of B C L2 is
a) Cytoplasm
b) Cell wall
c) Mitochondria
d) Nucleus
Answer ? Mitochondria
Q. 1 0) Call exner bodies are seen in
a) Granulosa cell tumor
b) Yolk sac
c) Dysgerminoma
d) Embryonal carcinoma
Answer A.
Q.11) Origin of Waldenstorm Macroglobulinemia is
a) Germinal centre T cell
b) Germinal centre B cell
c) Post germinal centre T cell
d) Post germinal centre B cell
Answer D .
Q.12) CNS involvement in DLBCL is not seen with which of the following organ
involvement
a) Ovary
b) Testis
c) Kidney
d) Adrenal
Answer a. Ovary
Ref WHO ? CNS lymphoma are at increase risk when DLBCL involves kidney and
adrenals, and testicular D LB C L is closely linked with C N S D LB C L
Q. 1 3) Para proteins are seen in
a) C LL
b) RA
c) Scleroderma
d) Lymphoma
All of them have paraproteins. Need a good recall.? Anything missing?

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Q. 1 4) Which of the following is AD
a) Bests disease
b) Laurence moon biedl
c) ?
d) ?
Answer- Bests disease
Need rest options
Q.15) Eosin 5 Maleamide flow cytometry is used for diagnosis of
a) G6PD
b) H S
c) Sickle cell anemia
d) Not recalled
Answer B . H S
E MA - Flow cytometry method to detect HS.
Q.16) Northern blotting used for separation nd diagnosis of.
A. Histones
B protiens
C . Rna
D . Dna
Answer RNA
Q.17) Most immunogenic blood group
a) Kell
b) Duffy
c) Kidd
d) Not recalled
Answer ? kell
Q.18) Mutation in Hartnup disease
a) SLC6A19
b) ?
c) ?
d) ?
Answer SLC6A19 ? Recall other options
Q. 1 9) Shilling test false statement

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a) Oral Radiolabelled B12 is given
b) Unlabeled B12 is given IM
c) Vit B12 excreted in urine
d) Abnormal test rules out intestinal malabsorption
Answer ? D.
Abnormal test of Schilling 1 should be followed up with Schilling II (with IF) then with
oral antibiotics and pancreatic enzyme.
Q.20) 40 age women on treatment for CLL. Over the past few months she noticed
swellings in the neck and axilla which was rapidly increasing in size. She complains of
feeling feverish and experiences weight loss. Which of the following is responsible
a) Richter transformation
b) Progression of CLL
c) EBV infection
d) Immunodeficint hemolytic anemia
Answer. A. I would go with A.
We have first two options to worry.
C LL ? progress to PLL (Pro lymphocytic leukemia) PLL generally presents with
Splenomegaly, More WBC count and low platelet count.. Those are the symptoms.
Direct lines from book
"Richter Syndrome, which is defined as the transformation of CLL into an aggressive
lymphoma (most commonly diffuse large B-cell lymphoma) occurs in 5?10% of all
cases. The syndrome may be suspected if there are signs of aggressive disease, such as
impairment of performance status, presence of B symptoms, and rapid increase in the
size of lymph nodes"
Q.21) False about micro satellites is
a) Repeat size more than 10 to 15 nucleotides
b) More prone to variation
c) Found in colonic carcinoma
d) DNA repeats
Answer A
Microsatellite by definition is between 2-6 nucleotides in length. Not more that that.
They are more prone for variation between individuals., the number of repeat varies
from one person to another.
Microsatellite instability is one of the causes of Colon cancer.

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Q . 2 2 ) True about single donor platelet transfusion
a) Equal to 6-8 RDP
b) Stored in 2- 6
c) 10 days shelf life
d) Not recalled
Answer is A.
Room temperature, 5 days,
Q. 2 3) Increase in D-dimer with immediate post surgery period. Most appropriate
diagnosis is
a) DVT
b) Pulmonary embolism
c) D I C
d) Normal
Answer ? d Normal
Immediate post ?op D dimer rise is normal. Immediate post op that's one of the
limitations of using d-dimer. If the question is immediate post op, it is normal.
D-dimer returns back to baseline depending on the type of surgery. (There is a
classification based on that - Type 1 ? not entering abdomen, type II ? abdominal cavity,
type III ? retroperitoneal/liver)
Q.24) All of the following are seen in RASopathies except
a) Hair abnormalities
b) Cranio facial abnormalities
c) Keratosis pilaris
d) Desquamation of skin
Answer is d.
RASopathies include - These disorders include neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), Noonan
syndrome (NS), Noonan syndrome with multiple lentigines (NSML), capillary
malformation?ateriovenous malformation syndrome (CM-AVM), Costello syndrome
(CS), cardio-facio-cutaneous syndrome (CFC), and Legius syndrome.
Ectodermal findings typically consist of sparse, curly hair with sparse eyebrows and
eyelashes, hyperkeratosis, keratosis pilaris, hemangioma, ichthyosis, and progressively
forming nevi

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Q. 2 5) Which of the following is true about Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia.
a . Nodule size 0.1 to 1 cm
b . Fibrosis septa present
c. Portal hypertension seen in 50% of patients
d . AST and ALT are markedly elevated
Answer C .
1 -3 mm diameter nodules
No fibrosis, only nodules
Presents as non-cirrhotic portal hypertension
AST ? ALT mild elevation or normal
Q. 2 6) Something on GIST marker
Q. 2 7) H emosi derin as marker
Q. 2 8) Which of the following is true regarding BCR ABL transcript
a . Please recall correct options...
Q. 2 9) Question on S LE
Q.30) Question on hemolytic anemia
Q. 3 1 ) Question on vinyl chloride
Q. 3 2 )
Comment below if any additional questions. Will upload the complete version soon. J
All the best guys, keep rocking!!

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