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PATHOLOGY
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QUESIONS PAPERI
1. General Pathology

2. Haematology

SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY
1CELLULAR PATHOLOGY F-CELL INJURY
Essay Questions: AND CELL DEATH
ROBBINS HARSHMOHAN
1. Cloudy swelling ED ED

(Apr. 88) 57 46
NECROSIS
1 Role of free radicles in cell
injury (May 2007, Oct. 2004) 52 44
2 Definition and types of necrosis
(Apr. 91, 93) 49 49
3. Coagulative necrosis
(Oct. 88)| 40 49
4 Caseous necrosis
(Apr. 84) 41 49
5. Fat necrosis
(Apr. 88) 41 50
6 Fibrinoid necrosis
(Oct. 97) 41 51
7. Apoptosis (Feb. 2019, Jan. 2015, July. 2015, Oct.
2002) 42 57
8. Autopsy (Jan. 2012)
9 Cosnstrasting features of apoptosis and necrosis 40,42 59
(Jan. 2014, Mar. 2010)

10. Name 4 morphologic changes (Cytoplastric& nuclear) in 40 59


necrotic cell. (Jan. 2013)
11. List any four types of necrosis with one example each.(Jan. 2016) 40 49

GANGRENE

12. Gangrene (Oct. 97, 2008) 111 52

13. Dry gangrene Apr. 93) 111 52

(Oct. 89) 111 52


14 Wet gangrene
15. (Jan. 2011, Oct. 82) 111 53
Gas gangrene
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2. CELLULAR PATHOLOGY-11
ADAPTATIONS,
AND CELL AGING
Essa. Questions AD CHRONIC N
ACCUMULATIONS
ROBBINSHARSHMONAN Describe the signs of acu ANMMATION
events inacute
Short and Very Short Questions: and cellul
(Jan. 2015.
Oct. 89, Apr. 84)
59 36 inilammationon andand discuss
acute inf o the vascular ROBSINS HARSRMORAN

inflammation descrit inflammation.


1. Hyperplasia Define the
2.
(Oct. 84, 86) 57 36 smediators Feb. 2019.
10
2 Hypertrophy briefly the role of Apr. 911
85, Oct. 88) 59 cher
(Apr 2005, 35 3. Define and classity 85
3. Atrophy
2019, May 2006.| 61 38
of tubercle granuloma. Discuss the Apr. 96, 97, 98)
(NTR), Feb. mode of
4 Metaplasia (March. 2021
Oct. 2001, Apr.
92, 90) formation 100 91
Defineand (or) Oct. 99)
59 classify
5. Brown atrophy of heart
67
and granulootmatous infammaton.
microscopic changes
2002) 270, 453 38
Discuss the
tuberculosis of lymph gross
2005, 99, Oct. and Very Short 100
6. Dysplasia (Apr. Short
Questions: gland (Apr. 92) 135
(Oct. 87) 62 62 1. Signs of inflammation
7. Steatosis
Feb. 2019,
Apr. 83, 87) 62 62 2 Vascular phenomenon in Apr. 83, 2009)
8. Staining fat in tissues inflammation T5 70
(Apr. 89) 64 64
3. Cardinal sign ot acute (Oct. 82)
inflammation 76 71
9 Body pigments and their importance
(Oct. 90) 64 68 Chemotaxis(Apr. 90, 99, 2010,
May
Apr. 2009
06, Oct. 90, 96, 99, 01,
75
70
10. Exogenous pignments 5. Phagocytosis 2008) 79 75
Apr. 93) 64 67 (Feb. 2000
11 Lipofuscin pigments (KNR),
July. 2015, 2013. Oct.Aug. 2019,| 80 5
(Oct 2) 64 64 Chemical mediators of inflammation(Jan. 2002, 98)
12. Melanin pigments
7 Lymphokines 2014, Apr. 85, O. 87) 85
64 7
(Oct. 94) 65
13. Alkaptonuria 8. Plasma cells (Oct. 88) 88 9
(Sep. 03, Oct. 93) 65 54
in inflammation
14. Pathologic calcification 9 Granulomatous inflammation (Oct.84) 99 81
90, 92. Oct. 99)| 65 54 (Oct. 90)
15. Dystrophic calcification (Apr. 10. Granuloma 100 91
Apr. 2005, Sep. 03, Oct.
(Apr. 97) 66 55 11. Giant cells
97) 100 91
16. Metastatic calcification (May 2006, Apr. 91, 2003, 2008, Oct. 01) 100 86
(Oct. 92) 64 7 12. Primary complex.
17. Hyaline change (Aug. 2009)| 371 98
59 287 13. Membranous inflammation
(May 2007) (Oct. 85) 93
18. Aplasia 88
14. Chemokines.
(March. 2010) 90 79
52 44 15. Protein derived mediators of acute inflammation
19. Free radicals. July. 2014) 85 81
Feb. 2010 (KNR), Jan. 2013)
(Jan. 2015) 41 88
20. Fibrinous inflammation.
16. Role of complement in inflammation. (July. 2017) 90 83
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FIBROSIS&W HEALING Questiona
4. TISSUEREPAIR:CELLULAR GROWTH, 1 Pathogenesis of edema
Essay Questions :
ROBBINSWARSWMOWAR
of healing in
a surgical 103 112 Differences between (Aug 2019., Oct.
RO88IS MARSWMONAD
1 enne repair Discuss the
mechanism
wound healing (Oct
94) 3 Renal edema transudate and 2002)
wound. Mention the causes of delay in 115 165
1172 4. Non Apr 2009, 99)
Enumerate the causes of 118 pitting edema 115
Descnbe the healing of a fracture. 2013, Apr. 99)| Apr. 2005. 90) 166
July 5. Pulmonary edema 115
nonunion of fractures
168
6. Cardiac oedemaa (Oct. 89)
Short and Very Short Questions: (Feb. 2020 115
165
Oct. 96)| 106 217 (KNR),
1. Growth factors
(Jan. 2014, 2011,
1
(March. 2021 (NTR). OctApr. 89) 1171 169
(Oct. 96) 105 113 Pathology ot
venous May. 2008. 2008.
2007. Apr. 87 117
2 Granulation tissue
(Feb. 2018, Oct. 82) 108 8. CVC lung congestion 169
116
3. Healing of a wound (Oct. 86)
9. Heart failure cell 118 175
2007, Apr. 96)| 110 l16
(Oct. 2008, May. (Apr. 98. 92)
Healing by secondaryintention 10. Nutmeg liver 133 176
2001) 110 115
(Oct. 2004, Apr. 93) 131
healing.
5. Factors that influence wound 11. Platelets 176
Apr. 2005, 2003) 1172 118 Apr. 98. Oct 94)
131 176
6. Healing of fracture 12. Thrombosis
(July. 2015, Aug. 2009)| 108 l16 Oct 92) 119
184
7. Healing of first intension. 13. Red thrombosis (Apr. 91, Oct.
90) 125
THROMBOSIS AND SHOCK 183
5. HEMODYNAMICDISORDERS, 14. Fate of thrombus
(July 2013, 2011.
(Oct. 87, Apr. 89)
128 187
Aug. 2010, May
Essay Questions: (Apr.93)| 115 165
2006.| 129
15. Thrombo embolism Oct. 2011) 187
1. Define edema. Discuss its etiopathogenesis
(or) 16. Embolism (Apr. 2008)
about nutritional edema (Apr. 95)| 131 189
Define & classify edema. Discuss
and fate of 125 183 17. Pulmonary embolism Apr. 93, Oct. 93)
pathology 130 188
2. Describebriefly the pathogenesis, (Oct. 96)
thrombus 18. Systemic thrombo embolism. Apr. 92) 131 189
shock 134 178
and complications of (Jan. 2012)
3..Discuss the etiology, pathogenesis 19. Fat embolism 131 189
(Oct. 93)
(March. 2021 (NTR). Jan. 2014,
1l5 180 131 190
the emergency room uncons- Oct. 94, 92,
4 A 55 year old lady was brought to 20. Air embolism Apr.
98, 96)
was weak and
-cious. her blood pressure was very low, pulse (July. 2015, Apr. 2005, Oct. 2002, 99, 98,
flushed. Her blood culture 21. Infarct 94) 132 191
rapid. Her skin was w a r m and
revealed growth of Gram positive
bacteria. Apr. 99) 133 193
22. Types of infarction and description
(a) What is the possible diagnosis ? (Oct..88) 133 194
23. Clasification of shock
condition.
(b) Describe the pathogenesis of this Apr. 89) 134 178
24. Mechanism of shock in burns
(c) Describe the stages of this disorder. (Oct. 86) 135 180
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short
and Very Short
Questions
DISEASESS OF IMIAMUNAUNITY 85

Dhort and Very Short Questions 2017,


Oct. 2004) 180
(July.
snocK (Apr. 2003) 135
182
1 T-lymphocyte
Z5. Pathogenesis of septic shock
ROBBINS HARSHMOHAN
shock/Irreversible

(Apr. 2008) 133 182 2. B-lymphocyte


26. Decompensated (Apr '6) 194
May 2006)
135 180 125
27. Shock lung (KNR),
2018, 3. Anaphylaxis
2020 (Oct. 87) 195
28. Septic shock
(Feb. (May 2006) 132 192 124

134 Systemic lupus erythematosus (Apr. 88)


29. Amniotic fluid embolism
(July 2011) 178 206 140
30. Hypovolaemic Shock (Aug. 2009) 126 100, 101 5. Kidney lesions in SLE (Oct. 8)
221 147
(Jan. 2011) 126 189 6. LE cel phenomenon (Aug. 2019, Oct.
31. Mural thrombus 2004) 221 150
32. Phlebothrombosis Intravascular
130 353 7. Antinuclear antibody (Oct. 2008, 97)
Disseminated 221 148
E n u m e r a t e
four causes of (Jan. 2016)
Coagulation (DIC) (Feb. 2019, 205 140 8 Sjogren syndrome (May. 2007) 225
reaction.
148
I
hypersensitivity
July. 2015)| (Oct. 96) 229
34. F a t h o g e n e s i s of type 9 Immunoglobulins 151
6. GENETICDISORDERS 10. Hypergamma globulinemia (Oct. 93) 201 404
201 404
Short and Very Short Questions: sexchromosomes
and 163 288 AMYLOIDOSISs
cytogenic
disorders involving
(March. 2010) 11. Staining reactions of
amyloidosis
1. ame two
two involving autosomes.
12. Source and chemical nature 260 157
(Apr. 86, 05) 165 291 of amyloid Feb. 2020 (KNR),|
2. Chromosomal mutations 260 152
(Oct. 87) 154 293 Aug. 2019, Apr. 2008, 85, Oct. 86)
3. Inborn errors of metabolism
160 293
13 Nature of amyloid
(Oct. 92) (Jan. 2014, Apr.
2008) 260 152
4. Vongierke's disease 14. Cardaceous spleen.
Jan. 2013, Sep.
2003, 166 289 Aug. 2009)| 264 159
5. Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) (Aug. 2019, Oct. 2008, 99, 97)| 15. Classification of amyloid with example
(Oct. 82) 261 153
(Apr. 96) 170 289 16. Primary amyloidosis
disorders Apr. 2010, 88) 261 154
6. Sex chromosomal
170 288 17. Lesions
(Oct. 2004) in secondary amyloidosis (Oct. 90) 262 154
7 Sex chromatin
170 288 18.
(Apr. 2008, 2009 Oct. 02, Jan. 2012) Amyloidosis of spleen/Sagospleen (Oct. 2001, 97, July 2011) 264 159
8. Barrbody
2019, 170 289 19. Sago spleen.
9 Kline felter syndrome (Mar.2021 (NTR), Aug. (Aug. 2009, Oct. 2001, 97) 264 159
91, Oct. 2001)|
July. 2015, 2011, Apr. 98, 97, 20. Pathogenesis of amyloidosis (Jan. 2013, March. 2010) 260 156
171 289
July. 2013, Apr. 2003, 2005, 2009)
10. Turner's syndrome 21. Mention four examples of antibody mediated type-ll 209 140
256 152 Hypersensitivity reaction. (July. 2017)
(Jan. 2012)
11. Physical & chemical nature of amyloid.
255 292
12. X-Linked dominant and X-linked recessive disorder.
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TIOUS DISEASES 87

8 . NEOPLASIA
ROBBINS HARSHMONAN
A 52 year old beggar ls ROBBINS MARSHMOMAN
1.
on the face. Skin admitted with skin
268 190,202 patches are
hypoesthetic.patches and nodul
1eatures

Essay Questions: feet are


amputated partly. odules 374 103
about
the
histologlcal

(ct. 90) 206 Few ew toes


both
on
detail
Describe in
malignant
tumors

What is the possible (July 2017)


* * D e i n e
neoplasia.
modes if spread
of
carcinogens
268
198,227 (b) Classify the disease.
diagnosis ? How will
the various
you make the
dnd

briefly about
chemical (Oct. 97)| diagnosis ?
neoplasia.
Discuss
(Oct. 92) (c) What special stains will you do on the
Deine
diagnosis ? biopsy to make the
(or) carcinogens

Describe in detail about A Discuss the mode ot


270 203
transmission of the disease.
Short and Very Short Questions: (May 2007) Short Questions;

270 200
1. Anaplasia. tumors. 1 rimary complex (Aug. 2019, July
and malignant Oct. 2001)| 2011, May. 2006,
D i r t e r e n t i a t e
between benign
2003,
2005,
2009, Sept. 2003) 371 98
Jan. 2016,
Apr. Apr. 97, 98)
2018, 89) 271 200
(Feb.
2013, Apr. 90,
2. Ghon's focus
(July. (Jan. 2015, 2013, Oct.
cells
of malignant 99) 273 206 2002) 371 98
3.
Characteristics

(Apr.
2003, May
2006, Oct.
3Pathology of secondary tuberculosis
274 206 (Oct. 39) 370 98
4. Metastasis Jan. 2014, July 2011, 4 Lymphatic reaction of tuberculosis infection
2019,
(Aug.
2004, Apr. 98, 97, 96) (Oct. 87) 370 98
Spread of
tumors Oct.
5. 5. Miliary tuberculosis
(Oct. 2008, 2004) 274 206 (Aug. 2010, Apr. 93) 373 100
of malignant
tumours.
6. Typhoid
Modes of spread (Oct. 85)
272 212
6. 1338 595
7. Precancerous conditions 7. Role of selection & integrins involved in the
Aug. 2009)| 282 227 inflammatory 74
(Oct. 89, Apr. 83, response.
(Jan. 2012)|
8. Chemical carcinogenesis
88
282 230
(Jan. 2013)| 8. Gumma
9. Physical carcinogenesis.
(Oct. 2004, 92) 376 108
(Apr. 85) 323 230
9. Lesions of congenital syphilis
(Oct. 90) 376 108
10. Radiation injury 282 232
(Oct. 93, Apr. 2010) 10. Actinomycoses
carcinogens/viral
carcinogenesis (Aug. 2010, Oct. 2002)| 358 109
Biological
96)| 324 232
L (Jan. 2014, Sep.
03, Oct. 11. Tuberculoid leprosy Apr. 90, 91) 374 105
12. Oncoviruses
329 239
2007, Oct. 2002, 12. Lepromatous leprosy
(Feb. 2019, May (Jan. 2016, July. 2013, Apr. 2003 374 105
13. Paraneoplastic syndromes Jan. 2011) Oct. 2008, 2001, May.
2007)
(Feb. 2019, Oct. 86)| 331 242
13. Late manifestation of congenital syphilitis. (Jan. 2012) 376 108
neoplasia
14. Laboratory findings in
2015, Apr. 2008)
335 245
14. Complications of plasmodium falciparum infection (Apr. 99) 389 262
15. Tumour markers (Feb. 2020 (KNR), July.
(May 2006)| 1148 824
15. Lepra reaction (Apr.85) 374 106
16. Basal cell carcinoma

(March. 2010) | 324 232 374 104


17. Microbial carcinogenesis.
16. Lab diagnosis of leprosy (Oct. 2004)
FALCON'S COMPANION FOR SECOND MBes PATHOLOGY QUESTION BANK
88
AOBBINS HARSHMOHAN 11. DISEASES 0F NFANCY 89
Short and Very Short Questions
Apr.
2010, 2003, 90) 256 S h o r
and Very Questions.
AND CHILOHOOD
17. Mycetoma/Madura mycosis Oct. 2004, 82) 540 1 Inborn erors of
metabolisn
2008, ROBBINS HARSHMOHAN
2009,
(Apr.
2. Neuroblastoma
18. Rhinosporidiosis (March. 2010) 109 (Oct. 87) 464 293
actinomycotic myceto 3. Wilm's tumor
19. Morphology of PATHOLOGY Apr. 90) 477
841
ENVIROMENTAL ANDNUTAITIONAL (Oct. 2008, 97)

Short Questions:
10.
chemical polson
(Apr.86) 407
268 HAEMATOLOGY
12. RED CELS AND BLEEOING
480 727

.Injuries caused by a (Apr. 85) 428 273 Essay Questions

Child with
DISORDERS
2. Radiation injury (Oct. 86) 428 273 1 ngoloid face, small
stature, mild
omegaly failure to thrive admitted
3. Heat bite (Apr. 98) 434 276 rOcurrent fever.
jaundice,
with diarrhea and 645 335
Mention various
4.
Protein energy malnutrition
(Oct. 86) 434 276
to make final diagnosis
a investigations with findings
40 vears old lady come with (Oct. 2001)
2 H/O Tecurrent
5. Kwashiorkar 437 278
disorders with complaints weakness and tiedness. bleeding from pile
ot
A deficiency
(Apr 2003, 2008) 663 309
Pathology of vit.
A deficiency/vit.
investigations to make final diagnosis.
a Mention various
6
Apr. 2008) 437 278 A 55 year old temale
(Oct. 2002)
(Jan. 2014, presented with
7. Lesions of Vitamin A deficiency
437 white discharge. Plv examination bleeding per vaginum and 666 309
(Aug. 2010) 278 revealed unhealthy
and ulcerated cervix. indurated
disorders.
8. Vitamin A deficiency 437 Apr. 2005)
(Oct. 85) 278 (a) What is the probable
diagnosis?
Keratomalacia
9.
Apr. 90)440 279 (b) What laboratory test will confirm the
(Oct. 2008, 98, diagnosis?
10. Rickets
(Jan. 2012) 441 279 (c)What is the histopathology of the diseases?
Rickets.
11. Skeletal changes in 4. 25 years old female with the H/O 4
(Oct 86) 440 281 months amenorrhoea 655
complaining of mild jaundice, anemia and glossitis. Discuss 309
12. Osteomalacia
Oct. 84) 443 283 the causes and investigation to come to a
beri (Apr.87, diagnosis. (Apr. 2003)
features of beri
-

13. Pathological 40 years old male presented with


(Oct. 8) 443 283 weakness, fatigue
and 655 309
14. Wet beri -
beri dyspnoea, having sp0on shaped nails complaints of recurrent
(Apr. 85) 442 284 bleeding piles. Hb is 2.5 gms (Oct. 2008)
15. Pellagra (a) What is the provisional diagnosis ?
(Apr. 84) 442 282
16 Scurvy (b) What blood investigations should be done to confirm the
Apr. 86) 444 274
diagnosis?
17. Obesity
437 278 c) What is the test to be done on the bone marrow smear?
A deficiency disease. Apr. 2009)
18. Consequences of vitamin
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Essay Questions provisional
A male child presented with recurrent painiu arelatives
arth 668
351
(b) Describe the peripheral diagnos
t 91
on the
ood
(c) Discuss
special test in and bone
male the
haematomas. History of
bleeding in one marrow picture.
and (Apr. 2008) mare
maternals side of the family was
available.
11 Acute lymphoblastic leukemia.diagnos diagnosos.
?
What is the probable diagnosis (Mar 2010
a of the disease
?
12. One
One year old child is
months. admitted
the inheritance
Describe
the age of22 r with v Wan. 2014
ofthe disease therapy? On increasing 594
(c) Describe the lab diagnosis
following the hepatosplenomegaly. examination there is pallor
Hb-7.2 allor since s
392
the complications normal limits. Platelets are gm pallor and 651
normal.%; TLC and DLC are
Mention 51
d fatigue, fever, epistaxis, 406 332
child presented with (a) Whatis the
7 y
A2y within
e a r old
How do youprobable
generalized
examination

classify thediagnosis?
gums
On
and bone pain. noted.
(Jan. 2016)
leeding, hepatosplenomegaly
was

mphadenopathy
and (May. 2007) (c) What is the blood disease
Total leucocyte count was 15,000/ul.
(d) Give the picture in this group?
(a) What is the probable diagnosis
? clinical picture of the disease ?
of the disease. 13 A 48 year old male
presented disease
(6) Describe the cytogenetics
blood smear and
bone
marow
He complains of a sore with
tongue and pallor and easy fatigability.
the peripheral His haemoglobin level was
(C)Describe

9 tingling in
gms/dl. He giv hands and feet.
651 317
findings of the same.
undergoing partial,
Describe the prognostic
factors of the
disease.

655
gastrectomy 3 gives history of
(a) What is your diagnosis ? years ago for gastric ulcer.
(a)

old female presented


with anaemia, glossitis and
317
3 5 years (Apr. 2009)| Describe the pathogenesis of (Feb. 2019, July. 2015)
(b)
neurological manifestations.

diagnosis?
Describe the peripheral bloodthis disease.
(a) What is your provisional do in this case? appearance
in picture and
this patient, bone marrow
investigations you
the laboratory
(6) What are
Short and Very Short Questions
?
confirm the diagnosis
(c) How do you
presented with high
fever, fatigue, 655 406 1 Reticulocyte, Reticulocytosis and causes.
old male patient his total (Jan. 2014, Oct.
9. A 35 year
swollen gume
and bone pains 2. Causes of hemolytic anemais 82) 638 303
pollor, skin petechiae, Aug. 2009)
(Feb. 2020 (KNR), July. 2017, Oct.
WBC count was 1,00,00/
ui
General features of hemolytic anemia
3. 82) 637 324
2019, Feb. 2019)|
diagnosis? (Aug. (July. 2017, Apr. 90) 637
the provisional 4 Blood picture in hemolytic anemia 324
(a) What is of the above case.
the blood and bone m a r o w picture (July. 2017, Apr. 86) 637
(b) Describe
5. Hereditary spherocytosis 324
disease.
of this Apr. 85) 638
(c) Discuss the prognosis 329
6. Pathogenesis of Sickle cell disease.
Essay Questions . Apr. 2008) 641 332
eat food prepared
651 317
who cherishes to 7. Sickle cell anemia
10. A 30 year old pregnant lady (Apr. 99) 642 332
with anaemia, glossitis,
and frying presented 8. Sickling phenomenon
by boiling, steaming and lack of (Oct. 84) 642 332
diarrhoea, loss of appetite
mild icterus history of
evidence of nervous system
anifestations. 9Etiopathogenesis hypochromic anemia of
(Apr.85) 655 311
wellbeing no
levels are levated but no

Her serum Homocysteine (HCYS) 10. Thalassemia (Oct.87) 644 335


Levels
Methylmalonic acid (MMA) 11. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH)
(Oct.85) 648 328
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651 7. Non Hodgekin's
320 lymphoma
megaloblastic
picture of 93
12. and bone
marrow
2011, Oct. 99)|
(NTR), Jan.
reripheral smear

Peripheral ROBBINS WARSWMOHAN


anemia
(March. 2021
651
8. smear in acute lymphoblastic
Vit. B12
deficiency
anemia
S20 lastic leukemia Apr. 86) 597
What is the blood picture in (Jan. 2016)| 395
9 Per heral smear in chronic (July. 2017, 596
(May 2007, Apr.
87) 651 317 Oct. 89) 392
14. Megaloblast 655 Bone marrow in multiple lymphoblastic leukemia
picture in ron 313 myeloma (Feb. Apr. 96) 597
. Peripheral smear and bone
marrow

(Jan 2015, Oci. 99) Lab diagnosis ot multiple 2019, Apr. 94.
394
deficiency anemia
2006, Apr. 98, 92) 659 340
myeloma 91) 608 405
(May. 2007, 12. Hodgekin's disease (Oct. 90) 608
16. Aplastic anemia
(Jan. 2013)| 659 340 (July. 2013, Oct. 405
anemia.
13. Reed stemberg cell 92, 93, 2002,
and bone marrow finding in aplasti Apr. 93)|
Blood
(May 2007) 664
349 (Apr. 2008, 84, 399
14. Staging of Hodgekin's disease May 2008, July
18. Immune thrombocytopenia
ratio)
(Oct. 2004) 359
(July. 2017, Apr.
2011)612 400
19. Myeloid -
Erythroid ratio (M.E.
(Oct. 93) 664
15. Histologic types of
Hodgekin's lymphom 88) 615
349 noma 403
20. Purpuras (Apr. 2005, May
664 349 2007, Oct. 2001, 615 400
purpura (IIP) 16. Lymph node in
Hodgekin's lymphoma Sept. 2003)
2. ldiopathic thrombocytopenic
2019, Apr. 86
(KNR), Aug.
(March. 2021 (NTR),Feb. 2020
668 17 Nodular sclerosis type of hodgekin's (Apr. 94) 614
Jan. 2015, 2012) 352 400
(July. 2017, lymphoma
22 Von willebrand disease
668 18
Mention 4 morpnologic charactenistics of (May 2007) 612 401
2003, Oct. 98) 351
(July. 2017, Sept. amyeloblast
23 Haemophilia Wan.
669
353 19. Acute myeloid leukemia 2013)617 360
Disseminated intravascular coagulation (Di
24.
(Aug. 2019, Apr. 97) 314 (Oct. 96) 617 375
20. Classify acute myeloid leukemia
25. Sideroblastic anemia
303 (Oct. 92) 617
(Jan. 2014) 21. Peripheral smear ànd bone marrow picture in
26. Stain for reoiculocyte acute leukemias 596
SPLEEN AND THYMUS
377

13. WHITE CELS,LYPHNODES, ROBBINS HARSHMOHAN 22. Blood and bone marrow
picture in
leukemic leukemia lApr.
(Apr.87)

Essay Questions: 87) 596 347


features 611 349 23. Juvenile chronic myeloid leukaemia
and describe the nathologic Apr. 2008) 622
1. Classify Hodgekin's disease (Oct. 99) 371
24. Peripheral smear in chronic myeloid leukemia
(Apr. 96, Oct. 04) 622 372
Short and Very Short Questions: 586 62 25. Spleen in chronic myeloid leukemia
Apr. 83)| Apr. 92) 623 371
1. Leukopenia
(Apr. 91) 586 362 26. Spleenomegaly (Oct. 85, 84, Apr. 89) 623 385
Agranulocytosis (Neutropenia)
2002)| 587 367 27. EB virus tomors and infection.
3 Leukemoid reaction (Apr. 2005, 98, Oct. (Jan.2014)357 365
(Oct. 88) 588 364 28. Classify chronic myeloproliferative disorders. Give blood 623 372
4Virallymphadenopathy picture and diagnostic tests in a case of chronic myeloid
(O 86) 594 368
5. Classification of leukemia leukemia. (July. 2017)
594 368
and describe hist. 1ogy C9. FAB classification of Acute myeloblastic leukemia. (Jan. 2015) 618 375
6. Name malignant tumors of lymphnodes
of any one of them (Oct. 82)|
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Oct. 2001, Apr. 2003) 308 1 Systemic Pathology
Jan. 2010.
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Jan. 2011, Apr.85) 373
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345 SYSTEMIC PATHOLOGY
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July 2013, 2011, Apr. (July.
2002)1192 891
(Apr.2010, 90) 477 841 97, 99, 03, Oct. 2017, 2015 1193
90, 01, 889
12. Neuroblastoma
(May2007)
11. Gout 2008)
72 (May 2006, Oct.
13. Triple response. 12. Pyogentic osteomyelitis 86) 1204 897
(Jan. 2016)| 1093 851
folicular adenoma thyroid. Apr. 2009,
14 Microscopic patterns of 29. CENTRAL NERVOUS 2011) 1185 873
15. Papillary carcinoma and thyroid.
(Feb. 2020 (KNR) 1086 1089 Short and Very Short Questions: SSTEM
1. Cerebral infraction
27. THE SKIN (Oct. 87) 1255
2. Berry aneurysm 927
Short and Very Short Questions: (Oct. 2002) 1260
3. CSF indings in 929
Jan. 2015, Aug. 2010. 1139 827 pyogenic meningitis Feb. 2020 (KNR).| 1262
1. Malignant melanoma Feb. 2020 (KNR),
2008, 87)| Oct. 2001, 99, 93, 921
Oct. 2009, 85, 83. Apr. Apr. 99)
1137
4. CSF findings in tuberculosis meningitis (March. 2021
Jan. 2011. May 2007) 822
2. Pre-malignant conditions of
skin. (NTR) 1263 922
Oct. 94, Apr. 95)
1146 822
3. Squamous cell carcinoma 5. Brain abscess
Apr. 2008) 1262 923
Basal cell carcinoma (Rodent ulcer) (May 2006, Oct. 2004 1147 824
4. 6. Tuberculoma
Apr 98) (Oct.87) 1263 923
7. Astrocytoma
1137 822 Sept. 2003, Apr. 97) 1293 935
5. Pro malignant conditions of skin.
8. Glioblastoma multiforme (July 2011, Oct. 87) 1293 935
110 FALCON'S COMPANION FOR
Short and
SECOND
Verv Short Questions ROBBINS
9 Medulloblastoma (Apr. 86) 1298 RSHMORA
10 Meningioma (July 2015. Apr. 2010, Oct. 98) 1300

11 Schwannoma 1298
12 Neuro fibroma 92
1298
13 Name four glial tumors (Apr. 2009) 943
1293
14. (Jan. 2015)
35
Name four brain tumors 1293
934
15 Brain abscess (Apr 2008) 1262
923
30. EYE
Short and Very Short
Questions.
1. Keratomalacia (Oct. 85) 1311
2. Retino blastoma (Oct. 87)
278
1324 539
PRACTICAL PATHOLOGY OTHER TOPICS
Short Questions:
. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) (Oct. 97)
958
2 Frozen section (Apr. 97) 243
3. Stains to demonstrate fat in tissue (Apr. 83, 87)
63
4 Staining of mucoid tissue (Oct. 87) 47
5 Bladder biopsy Apr. 88) T30
6. Semen analysis (Apr. 83) 955
7. Sputum as a diagnostic tool in pulmonary disease 953

8 Ziehl Neelsan stain 95

9 Liquid based cytology. (Feb. 2019)


MISCELLANEOUS
Short and Very Short Questions5

1. Chyluria (Apr. 83) 432

2 Middle lobe syndrome (Oct. 84)


Cell membrane 13
3. (Apr. 92)
4 Reverse transcriptase (Oct. 94)
561
5. Warthin tumours

6. Three causes of primary hyperparathyroidism and one ca. se 1093


of secondary hyperparathyroidism. (Jan. 2016)

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