Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University Lucknow Previous Year Question Papers
Pathology Paper-2 (Supplementary), 2021 MBBS Batch ABVMU Lucknow
This is Pathology Paper 2 of 2021 MBBS Batch. This Paper was conducted by Atal Bihari Vajpayee Medical University, Lucknow in JUNE 2024.
PATHOLOGY
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ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW
MBBS DEGREE - IInd PROFESSIONAL - SUPPLEMETARY EXAMINATION - JUNE 2024
PATHOLOGY - PAPER - II
SECTION A - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
PAPER CODE: 2422130004
SET: C
Time: 20 Minutes
Note: Choose one correct answer in the OMR sheet provided. No overwriting should be done.
(20 x 1 = 20 MARKS
In a patient with liver cirrhosis, the recommended diet is?
a) High protein
b) Low protein
c) Low fiber
d) High fatHibernoma originates from
a) Adipocytes
b) Hobnail cells
c) Mast cells
d) Spindle cellsPre renal proteinuria occurs when proteinuria is due to
a) Diabetic glomerulopathy
b) Nephrotic syndrome
c) Cystitis
d) Cerebral injuryGoodpasture's syndrome involves kidneys and
a) Spleen
b) Liver
c) Lungs
d) PancreasKayser-Fleischer rings are seen in
a) Cirrhosis
b) Hemochromatosis
c) Wilson's disease
d) Portal hypertensionMunro microabscesses are pathognomic for
a) Lupus vulgaris
b) Lichen planus
c) Psoriasis
d) PemphigusOrphan Annie Eye type nuclei is observed in
a) Papillary carcinoma
b) Follicular carcinoma
c) Anaplastic carcinoma
d) Medullary carcinomaSoap bubble appearance on radiology is expressed by
a) Osteosarcoma
b) Osteoclastoma
c) Chondrosarcoma
d) ChondromaSchistosomiasis has predilection for
a) Spleen
b) Liver
c) Large intestine
d) Urinary bladderHomer Wright rosettes are seen in
a) Ependymoma
b) Retinoblastoma
c) Neurocytoma
d) MedulloblastomaSkin disease with vesiculobullous lesions is
a) Lupus vulgaris
b) Lichen planus
c) Psoriasis
d) PemphigusWhich type of thyroid cancer shows Psammoma bodies?
a) Anaplastic carcinoma
b) Follicular carcinoma
c) Medullary carcinoma
d) Papillary carcinomaAntibody implicated in pathophysiology of Berger's disease is
a) IgG
b) IgA
c) IgM
d) IgEWhich of the following seromarkers is used for diagnosis of myocardial infarction?
a) LDH
b) Troponin T
c) SGOT
d) SGPTBarrett's esophagus is a result of
a) Herpes simplex
b) Amoebiosis
c) Esophagus varices
d) Gastro-esophageal refluxCouncilman bodies are seen in
a) Alcoholic hepatitis
b) Wilson's disease
c) Autoimmune hepatitis
d) Viral hepatitisLewy bodies are characteristically seen in
a) Alzheimer's disease
b) Multiple sclerosis
c) Prion disease
d) Parkinson's diseaseConfirmatory immunohistochemistry marker for Neuroblastoma is
a) Desmin
b) Chromogranin
c) S100
d) CD99Dubin Johnson syndrome causes
a) Acquired conjugated hyperbilirubinemia
b) Congenital unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
c) Acquired unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
d) Congenital conjugated hyperbilirubinemiaMost involved site in coronary artery atherosclerosis:
a) Left anterior descending coronary artery
b) Right coronary artery
c) Diagonal branch of LAD
d) Left circumflex artery
ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, LUCKNOW
MBBS DEGREE - IInd PROFESSIONAL - SUPPLEMETARY EXAMINATION - JUNE 2024
PATHOLOGY - PAPER - II
TIME: 3 Hrs
Max. Marks: 100 Marks (80 Theory + 20 MCQs)
NOTE:
Attempt all questions.
This question paper consists of two sections: Section A - Multiple Choice Questions and Section B - Theory Questions.
Both the sections have different paper codes. Write the correct paper code on the respective sheet.
Write the correct MCQ paper set on the OMR sheet.
Answer MCQs on the provided OMR sheet and theory questions on the provided answer booklet.
SECTION B - THEORY QUESTIONS
PAPER CODE: 2422230004
Q.1 Long Answer Question 15 MARKS
Write about etiopathogenesis and morphological features of Ischemic heart disease.
Q.2 Clinical Case Scenario based Structured Question 15 MARKS
A 10-year-old male child presents with edema that started from the face and later spread to other sites. After clues from basic blood and urine investigations, renal biopsy was done that revealed no significant findings on light microscopy.
i) What could be the probable diagnosis?(5 Marks)
ii) Discuss etiopathology of the disease. (2 Marks)
iii) Discuss basic laboratory workup for this case. (5 Marks)
iv) What is the definite diagnostic modality for confirming the diagnosis? Write the diagnostic finding. (3 Marks)
Q.3 Short Note Questions (Within 500 Words) (5 x 6 = 30 Marks)
i) Fibrocystic disease of breast
ii) What is the role of Pap smear in cancer screening?
iii) Write differences between CSF findings of TB meningitis and viral meningitis.
iv) Write differences between Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
v) Paraneoplastic syndromes
Q4 Short Answer Questions (Within 100 Words) (5 x 4 = 20 Marks)
i) Monckeberg's medial sclerosis
ii) Mention the four types of emphysema
iii) Peutz-Jeghers syndrome
iv) Enumerate four causes of fatty liver
v) Krukenberg tumor
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