Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : Second M.B.B.S
Subject Code/Name : 4064 Systemic Pathology
Paper : IV
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TNMGRMU Systemic Pathology
August 2008:
I. Essay Questions : (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Describe etiopathogenesis of diabetes. What are the complications?
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2. 40 year presents with post coital bleeding and foul smelling discharge per vagina. She lost 15% wt in 2 months, with loss of appetite.
a. What is your diagnosis ?
b. What etiopathogenesis of this condition?
c. What are the morphological features?
II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 5 = 50)
1. Pathogenesis of bronchial asthma.
2. Barrett esophagus.
3. Cholelithiasis.
4. Renal cell carcinoma.
5. Benign prostatic hypertrophy.
6. Gynaecomastia.
7. Cretinism.
8. Microscopic features of basal cell Carcinoma.
9. Osteoclastoma (giant cell tumor).
10. Retinoblastoma.
III. Short Answer Questions : (10 x 2 = 20)
1. What are the different stages of Pneumonia?
2. Enumerate four different types of Emphysema.
3. Two differences between Chrons disease and Ulcerative colitis.
4. Gross differences between benign and malignant ulcers of stomach.
5. Enumerate four different types of renal stones.
6. Microscopic features of leiomyoma.
7. Mention two important microscopic features of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
8. Enumerate two radiological features of osteosarcoma.
9. Features of diabetic retinopathy.
10. Different types of giant cells.
February 2009
I. Essay Questions : (2 x 15 = 30)
1. 20 years H/o pain, swelling, tenderness over lower and of right femer since 3 months. Suddenly developed breathlessness during her treatment and died, clinical autopsy conducted. Answer the following :
a) What is your diagnosis?
b) Mention two investigations to arrive at diagnosis?
c) Aetio pathogenesis of the lesion?
d) Gross and Microscopic picture of the lesion?
e) Mention two autopsy confirmed lesions leading to death?
2. Discuss Aetio-pathogenesis, Pathologic lesions, laboratory diagnosis and complications of rheumatic heart disease
II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 5 = 50)
1. Hamartomas.
2. Crescentic glomerulo nephritis.
3. Gross and Microscopic picture of semenoma testis.
4. Laboratory diagnosis of Hepatitis.
5. Phaeochromocytoma.
6. Gross and Microscopic picture of amoebic dysentery colon.
7. Pneumoconiosis.
8. Haemolytic – uremic syndrome.
9. Haemochromotosis.
10. APUD cell tumors (amine precussor uptake and decarboxylation).
III. Short Answer Questions : (10 x 2 = 20)
1. Exfoliative cytology.
2. Mention four pre-malignanl- lesions.
3. Gohn’s lesion.
4. Cerebro spinal fluid findings in pyogenic meningitis.
5. Mention four opportunistic infections in AIDS.
6. Cryptorchidism.
7. Analgesic nephropathy.
8. Mention four germ cell tumors.
9. Condyloma acuminata (warts).
10. 4 pathological effects of gall stones.
August 2009
I. Essay Questions : (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Describe the etiopathogenesis, gross and microscopy of chronic pyelonephrits.
2. A 35 years, old man was admitted with history of painless cervical and axillary lymphadenopathy. He had history of loss of weight, fever and night sweating and was found to have cutaneous anergy. No hepatosplenomegaly.
a) What is your most probable diagnosis?
b) Give the classification of the condition.
c) Describe the morphology of any two types.
II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 5 = 50)
1. Etiology of hepatocellular carcinoma.
2. Crohn’s disease.
3. Cardio myopathy.
4. Phyllodes tumor.
5. Etiology of carcinoma of cervix.
6. Gout.
7. Astrocytoma.
8. Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
9. Cartilage – forming tumors.
10. Malignant melanoma.
III. Short Answer Questions : (10 x 2 = 20)
1. Osteogenic sarcoma.
2. Haemochromatosis.
3. Hashimoto’s thyroiditis.
4. Pheochromocytoma.
5. Endometriosis.
6. Gynecomastia.
7. Colloid goiter.
8. Cryptorchidism.
9. Enzymes in myocardial infarction.
10. Peutz-Jeghers syndrome.
February 2010
I. Essay Questions : (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Define and classify bronchogenic carcinoma. Discuss the aetiopathogenesis and morphology of various sub types.
2. A 50 years old man collapses suddenly while climbing the stairs with severe chest pain and profuse sweating.
a) What is your clinical diagnosis?
b) Discuss the aetiopathogenesis of the condition.
c) What are the complications that may follow the condition?
II. Write Short notes on : (10 x 5 = 50)
1. Ghon’s complex.
2. Chronic pyelonephritis.
3. Morphology of chronic gastric ulcer.
4. Cirrhosis of the liver.
5. Cryptorchidism.
6. Papillary carcinoma thyroid.
7. Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
8. Dysgerminoma.
9. Hydatidiform mole.
10. Phaeochromo cytoma.
III. Short Answer Questions : (10 x 2 = 20)
1. The four features of Fallot’s tetralogy.
2. Four differences between Hodgkin’s and Non Hodgkin’s lymphomas.
3. Morphology of two types of hiatus hernia.
4. Four clinical features of carcinoid syndrome.
5. Morphology of amoebic liver abscess.
6. Four causes of nephrotic syndrome.
7. Two causes of granular contracted kidneys.
8. Differences between classic and spermatocytic seminomas.
9. CSF changes in pyogenic meningitis.
10. Radiologic appearances of osteosarcoma.