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Pathology Paper-2 (Supplementary), 2020 MBBS Batch ABVMU Lucknow

This is Pathology Paper 2 of 2020 MBBS Batch. This Paper was conducted by Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, Lucknow in February 2023. Maximum Marks : 100 Time : 3 Hrs

PATHOLOGY

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ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW

MBBS IInd PROFESSIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION - FEB-2023

PATHOLOGY-PAPER-II

TIME: 3 Hrs

Max. Marks: 100

Note: Attempt all questions. Answer PART-A and PART-B in separate answer books. All part of a question should be answered together.

PART-A

PAPER CODE: 2322130004

Q.1 Long Answer Question. ( 1×15=15 Marks)
A 50 years male alcoholic presented with Jaundice. How will you investigate this patient? Discuss the Morphological, clinical features and complications of alcoholic liver disease.
Q.2 Short Notes Questions (within 500 words) (3 x 5 = 15 Marks)
  • Diabetic microangiopathy.

  • Discuss the Etiopathogenesis and morphological features of CROHN's Disease.

  • Adult polycystic kidney disease.

Q.3 Short Answer Questions (within 100 words) (5x2=10 Marks)
  • Fibroadenoma Breast.

  • Barett's esophagus.

  • Enumerate the conditions of raised ESR.

  • Tubercular Osteomyelitis.

  • Classify Lung carcinoma.

Q.4 Multiple Choice Questions (10 x 1 = 10 Marks)
  • 1. "Basket weave" pattern of glomerular basement membrane is characteristic of:
  • (a) Lupus nephritis

  • (b) Alport's syndrome

  • (c) Membranous nephropathy

  • (d) Thin basement membrane nephropathy

  • 2. Transitional cell carcinoma is a histological feature of:
  • (a) Carcinoma Gall bladder

  • (b) Carcinoma Urinary bladder

  • (c) Endometrial carcinoma

  • (d) Carcinoma Cervix

  • 3. Struma ovarii is a type of monodermal teratoma composed entirely of tissue of this organ:
  • (a) Liver

  • (b) Kidney

  • (c) Spleen

  • (d) Thyroid

  • 4. Osteoporosis may be secondary to all of the following except:
  • (a) Pregnancy

  • (b) Prolonged weightlessness in space

  • (c) Warfarin therapy

  • (d) Multiple myeloma

  • 5. Cigarette bodies are pathognomic for:
  • (a) Lichen planus

  • (b) Lupus erythematosus

  • (c) Seborrheic dermatitis

  • (d) Psoriasis

  • 6. Wilson's disease occurs due to accumulation in liver of:
  • (a) Magnesium

  • (b) Calcium

  • (c) Copper

  • (d) Ferritin

  • 7. This disease affects relatively cool tissues of the skin and extremities:
  • (a) Scleroderma

  • (b) Syphilis

  • (c) Leprosy

  • (d) Tuberculosis

  • 8. Mallory Bodies are found in:
  • (a) Alcoholic Hepatitis

  • (b) Hemochromatosis

  • (c) Asbestosis

  • (d) Silicosis

  • 9. Glioblastoma arises from:
  • (a) Astrocytes

  • (b) Meninges

  • (c) Endothelial cells

  • (d) Neuronal cells

  • 10. All are round cell tumors except:
  • (a) Ewing's sarcoma

  • (b) Neuroblastoma

  • (c) Lymphoma

  • (d) Neurofibroma

ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW

MBBS IInd PROFESSIONAL SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION - FEB-2023

PATHOLOGY-PAPER-II

PART-B

PAPER CODE: 2322130004

Q.1 Long Answer Question (1 x 15 = 15 Marks)
A 55 years old male, working as railway reservation clerk, presents himself in OPD with gradual onset of symptoms of polydipsia, polyuria and polyphagia. He is average heighted and weighs 95 kg. His elder brother had similar complaints few years back and is now on medication.
  • What is probable diagnosis? 2 Marks

  • What investigations are to be done to confirm the above diagnosis? 3 Marks

  • Discuss pathophysiology of the diagnosed disease. 5 Marks

  • Discuss systemic effects of the diagnosed disease. 5 Marks

Q.2 Short Notes Questions (within 500 words) (3 x 5 = 15 Marks)
  • Asbestosis.

  • Pathogenesis of cardiac oedema.

  • Paraneoplastic syndrome.

Q.3 Short Answer Questions (within 100 words) (5x2 = 10 Marks)
  • Enumerate complications of Myocardial Infarction.

  • Differentiate between Nephritic and Nephrotic Syndrome.

  • Kayser - Fleischer ring.

  • Negri bodies.

  • Briefly describe Patient autonomy.

Q.4 Multiple Choice Questions (10 x 1 = 10 Marks)
  • 1. Myasthenia Gravis is most commonly associated with:
  • (a) Thymoma

  • (b) Thymic hyperplasia

  • (c) Thymic carcinoma

  • (d) Lymphoma

  • 2. A disorder of complete loss of pigment producing melanocytes in epidermis is:
  • (a) Ephelis

  • (b) Lentigo

  • (c) Melasma

  • (d) Vitiligo

  • 3. "Joint mice" is a feature of:
  • (a) Rheumatoid arthiritis

  • (b) Psoriatic arthiritis

  • (c) Osteoarthiritis

  • (d) Infectious arthiritis

  • 4. Most common variant of Renal cell carcinoma is:
  • (a) Clear cell

  • (b) Papillary

  • (c) Chromophobe

  • (d) Collecting duct

  • 5. "Psammoma bodies" are seen in all except:
  • (a) Papillary thyroid carcinoma

  • (b) Serous cystadenocarcinoma of ovary

  • (c) Medulloblastoma

  • (d) Meningioma

  • 6. A case of Pheochromocytoma is expected to show elevated serum levels of all except:
  • (a) Norepinephrine

  • (b) Chromogranin A

  • (c) Catecholamines

  • (d) deoxycortisone

  • 7. Raised ANCA levels are seen in:
  • (a) Goodpasture's syndrome

  • (b) Lupus nephritis

  • (c) Renal vasculitides

  • (d) Hemolytic uremic syndrome

  • 8. Basic defect in neonatal hyaline membrane disease is:
  • (a) Shock due to sepsis

  • (b) Inhalation of toxins

  • (c) Aspiration pneumonitis

  • (d) Deficient production of surfactant

  • 9. All are true about Sarcoidosis except:
  • (a) Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy

  • (b) Disease of disordered immune regulation

  • (c) 2/3 of patients recover with minimal or no residual disease

  • (d) Caseating granulomas

  • 10. Most likely diagnosis for persistent projectile vomiting in a 2 years old child is:
  • (a) Esophageal atresia

  • (b) Pyloric stenosis

  • (c) Annular pancreas

  • (d) Incomplete rotation of gut

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