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Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
Branch : Branch I – General Medicine
Subject Code/Name : 2000 Applied Basic Sciences in General Medicine
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Applied Basic Sciences in General Medicine
I. Anatomy :
Answer any FOUR questions. (4 X 5=20)
1. Pericardium
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2. Occulomotor nerve
3. Adrenal gland
4. Spleen.
5. Nerve supply of the Bladder.
II. Physiology :
Answer any FOUR questions. (4 X 5=20)
1. Physiology of aerobic exercise.
2. Sympatho – Adrenal system physiology
3. Hypothalamo – pitutary axis.
4. Ventilation – Perfusion Quotient.
5. Renin – Angiotensin physiology.
III. Biochemistry :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 X 5=15)
1. Kreb’s cycle.
2. Acid – base balance.
3. Essential fatty acids.
4. Calcium metabolism.
IV. Pharmacology :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 X 5=15)
1. Nitric oxide.
2. Drug interactions.
3. Sulfasalazine.
4. Vitamin Excess.
V. Pathology :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 X 5=15)
1. Reid sternberg gaint cell.
2. Non – Caseating granuloma
3. Bridging Necrosis.
4. Cancer Genetics.
VI. Microbiology :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 X 5=15)
1. Cytomegalovirus.
2. Pneumocystis infection.
3. Gonococcal infection.
4. Delta virus of Hepatitis
March 2009 :
I. Anatomy :
Answer any FOUR questions. (4 x 5=20)
1. Oculomotor Nerve.
2. Para thyroid gland.
3. Broncho-pul monary segments.
4. Nervous control of urinary bladder.
5. Structure of pancreas.
II. Physiology :
Answer any FOUR questions. (4 x 5=20)
1. Liver function tests.
2. Syndrome of shock.
3. Calcium metabolism.
4. Gut Hormones.
5. Thyroid function tests.
III. Biochemistry :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 x 5=15)
1. Serum protein Eloctrophoresis.
2. Porphyrin metabolism.
3. Glucose – 6 – phosphate dehydrogenase.
4. Abnormalities of potassium.
IV. Pharmacology :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 x 5=15)
1. Newer Quinolones.
2. Anti- malarial drugs.
3. Anti-viral agents.
4. Oral hypoglycaemic agents.
V. Pathology :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 x 5=15)
1. Chronic myeloid leukemia.
2. Renal manifestations of SLE.
3. Rheumatic Fever.
4. Brain Abscess.
VI. Microbiology :
Answer any THREE questions. (3 x 5=15)
1. Aspergillosis.
2. Preumocystis carini.
3. Leprosy.
4. Mycoplasma.
September 2009 :
I. Anatomy – Answer any FOUR questions.
1. Venous drainage of Brain
2. Optic Nerve
3. Thyroid Gland
4. Glomerulus
5. Pancreas
II. Physiology – Answer any FOUR questions.
1. Kidney function tests
2. Function of Para thyroid gland
3. Conduction system of Heart and ECG
4. Erythropoises and its regulation
5. Fat metabolism
III. Biochemistry – Answer any THREE questions.
1. Plasma Proteins
2. Iron metabolism
3. Coagulation of blood
4. Gastric secretion and their hormones
IV. Pharmacology – Answer any THREE questions.
1. Antiretroviral Drugs
2. Antihelminthics
3. Anti arrhythmic drugs
4. Coagulants and Anticoagulants
V. Pathology – Answer any THREE questions.
1. Hodgkins disease
2. Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
3. Pericarditis
4. Pituitary Adenoma
VI. Microbiology – Answer any THREE questions.
1. Extra pulmonary Tuberculosis
2. Cestode infestation
3. Leptospirosis
4. Extra intestinal amoebiasis
March 2010 :
I. Anatomy :
1. Mediastinum.
2. Coronary circulation.
3. Nerve supply of urinary bladder.
4. Blood supply of liver.
II. Physiology :
1. Cardiogenic shock.
2. Physiology of micturition.
3. Hyponatraemia.
4. Liver function tests.
III. Biochemistry :
1. Glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1C).
2. Dyslipidemia.
3. Glucose – 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency.
IV. Pharmacology :
1. Antiviral drugs.
2. Antihelminthic drugs.
3. Anti epileptics.
V. Pathology :
1. Haemolylic anaemia.
2. Chronic myeloid leukemia.
3. Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.
VI. Microbiology :
1. Amoebiasis.
2. Herpes zoster.
3. Leptospirosis.
September 2010
I. Anatomy :
1. Circle of Willis.
2. Conduction system of the heart.
3. Segments of the lung.
4. Collecting system of the kidney.
II. Physiology :
1. Gut hormones.
2. Thyroid function tests.
3. Micturition reflex.
4. Renin-angiotensin system
III. Biochemistry :
1. Fat soluble vitamins.
2. Acid phosphatase.
3. Respiratory acidosis.
IV. Pharmacology :
1. Antithyroid drugs.
2. Statins.
3. Side effects of beta blockers.
V. Pathology :
1. Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria.
2. Non-Hodgkins lymphoma.
3. Multiple myeloma.
VI. Microbiology :
1. Tape worm.
2. Hepatitis C virus.
3. Candidiasis.
May 2011
I. Anatomy :
1. Muscles of Respiration.
2. Right Atrium.
3. Vagus Nerve.
4. Development of Pancreas.
II. Physiology :
1. Enzymes involved in protein digestion.
2. Cough reflex.
3. Compensatory response of organs in Hypovolemic shock.
4. Bile acids.
III. Biochemistry :
1. Essential Amino acids.
2. Vitamin E.
3. Prostaglandins.
IV. Pharmacology :
1. Adverse effects of Phenytoin.
2. Quinine.
3. Vancomycin.
V. Pathology :
1. Type IV Hypersensitivity.
2. Types of Emphysema.
3. Pathological features of Alzheimer’s disease.
VI. Microbiology :
1. Chikungunya virus.
2. Lab diagnosis of leptospirosis.
3. Autoclave.
October 2011
I. Anatomy :
1. Foetal circulation.
2. Facial nerve.
3. Internal capsule – composition and blood supply.
4. Broncho pulmonary segments.
II. Physiology :
1. Tests of gastric function.
2. Erythropoietin.
3. Blood Brain Barrier.
4. Physiology of micturition.
III. Biochemistry :
1. Immunoglobulins.
2. Plasma enzyme in disease.
3. Iron metabolism.
IV. Pharmacology :
1. Anti retroviral drugs.
2. Newer anti platelet drugs.
3. Newer macrolides.
V. Pathology :
1. Bridging necrosis.
2. RPGN. (Rapidly Progressive Glomerulo Nephritis)
3. Lacunar Infarct.
Vi. Microbiology :
1. PCR in clinical medicine.
2. Serological tests of tuberculosis.
3. Hepatitis ‘C’ virus