525066LK
525066LK
525066LK
Code : 5066
1. 75 year male presented with dyspnea and sweating of sudden onset. He is a known
hypertensive and diabetic for 15 years. On examination he has weak pulse. What is
the diagnosis? Write about pathogenesis of the above disorder. Write in detail
about the morphological changes that occur.
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[LL 543] AUGUST 2017 Sub.Code : 5066
1. Aneurysm.
2. Pneumoconiosis.
3. Nephrotic syndrome.
4. Meningioma.
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[LM 543] FEBRUARY 2018 Sub Code: 5066
1. 55 year old post menopausal women presented with hard lump 6 x 6 cm in upper
outer quadrant of left breast. FNA – revealed cluster of pleomorphic cells.
a) What is your clinical diagnosis? Discuss the etiopathogenesis, molecular
mechanism of carcinogenesis of the disease. Discuss about prognostic and
predictive factors of the disease.
1. Grave’s disease.
2. CIN.
3. Nephrosclerosis.
4. Bronchiectasis.
5. Infective endocarditis.
6. Basal cell carcinoma.
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[LN 543] AUGUST 2018 Sub.Code : 5066
1. A 50 year old male presents with cough, dyspnoea, and intermittent haemoptysis
for two months along with loss of weight and appetite. He is a chronic smoker for
the past 3 decades. CT chest revealed mass lesion in the right lobe of lung.
a) What is your probable diagnosis?
b) Discuss in detail the classification, morphological features and the
Paraneoplastic syndromes associated with it.
1. Atherosclerosis.
2. Crohns disease.
3. Aneurysmal bone cyst.
4. Alcoholic liver disease.
5. Phaeochromocytoma.
6. Adult polycystic kidney disease.
1. Aschoff bodies.
2. Four sites of endometriosis.
3. Raynaud phenomenon.
4. Microscopic features of phyllodes tumour.
5. Mention four common tumours of CNS.
6. Tophi.
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[LO 543] FEBRUARY 2019 Sub.Code : 5066
1. Sarcoidosis.
2. Cholelithiasis.
3. Liquid base cytology.
4. Aneurysm.
5. Cushing syndrome.
6. Asbestosis.
1. Negri bodies.
2. Reid index.
3. Helicobacter pylori.
4. Takayasu arteritis.
5. Wilms’ tumor.
6. Gout.
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[LP 543] AUGUST 2019 Sub.Code : 5066
1. Chronic pancreatitis.
2. Lupus nephritis.
3. Peptic ulcer disease.
4. Dysgerminoma.
5. Phyllodes tumor.
6. Primary pulmonary tuberculosis.
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[LQ 543] FEBRUARY 2020 Sub Code: 5066
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[LR 543] NOVEMBER 2020 Sub.Code :5066
(AUGUST 2020 SESSION)
1. Pathology of Cardiomyopathy.
2. Pathology of Alcoholic Cirrhosis.
3. Aetiology and Pathology of Acute Pancreatitis.
4. Gross and Microscopic features of Wilms Tumour of Kidney.
5. Pathology of Addison’s disease.
6. Pathology of Seminoma Testis.
1. Negri bodies.
2. Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.
3. Enumerate the histological features of rheumatoid arthritis.
4. Condyloma acuminatum.
5. Kayser – Fleischer ring.
6. Morphology of Whipple’s disease.
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1. Pathology of Bronchiectasis.
2. Pathology of Gall stones.
3. Pathology of IgA Nephropathy.
4. Gross and Microscopic features of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
5. Pathology of Papillary Carcinoma Thyroid.
6. Chronis Osteomyelitis.
1. Enlist two main differences between Intrinsic and Extrinsic Bronchial Asthma.
2. Mention four common risk factors for Infective endocarditis.
3. Enlist four Helicobacter pylori associated lesions.
4. What is Struma ovarii?
5. Mention four most important complications of Cirrhosis liver.
6. Mention four common causes for Malabsorption.
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1. A 5 years old male child presented with oliguria, fever, nausea, and cola-colored
urine. He had a history of sore throat two weeks before.
a) What is the likely diagnosis in this case?
b) Describe the pathogenesis and morphology of involved organ.
c) Add a note on morphology of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.
1. Malakoplakia.
2. Comedo ductal carcinoma in-situ.
3. Diagnostic criteria for Diabetes mellitus.
4. Basal cell carcinoma.
5. Enumerate four cartilage forming bone tumors.
6. Ferruginous bodies.
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1. 45 years old female presented with left breast mass with nipple retraction and
axillary lymphadenopathy. Write the probable diagnosis. Discuss the etiology,
pathogenesis, morphology and lab diagnosis.
1. Lung abscess.
2. Hemochromatosis.
3. Diabetic Nephropathy.
4. Melanoma.
5. Carcinoma cervix.
6. Meningitis.
1. Types of Aneurysms.
2. Osteochondroma.
3. Krukenberg tumour.
4. Bullous lesions of Skin.
5. Glial tumours of Brain.
6. Morphology of Malignant Melanoma.
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THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
SECOND YEAR
PAPER VI – PATHOLOGY–II
(SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY)
SECOND YEAR
PAPER VI – PATHOLOGY–II
(SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY)