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All India Institute of Medical Sciences 2003 - Question Paper

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1. Alport's syndrome.
2. Medullary sponge kidney.
3. Chronic glomerulonephritis.
4. Nephronophthisis.

Ans four exp?

121. The most common infectious agent associated with chronic pyelonephritis is :
1. Proteus vulgaris.
2. Klebsiella pneumonie.
3. Staphylococcus aureus.
4. Escherichia coli.
Ans one

122. Which of the subsequent hepatitis viruses is a DNA virus:
1. Hepatitis C virus.
2. Hepatitis B virus.
3. Delta agent.
4. Hepatitis E virus.
Ans 2

123. The mechanism that protects normal pancreas from autodigestion is :
1. Secretion of biocarbonate.
2. Protease inhibitors current in plasma.
3. Proteolytic enzymes secreted in inactive form.
4. The resistance of pancreatic cells.
Ans 3

124. All of the subsequent kind of lymphoma are commonly seen in the orbit other than.
1. Non Hodgkin's lymphoma, mixed lymphocytic & histiocytic.
2. Non Hodgkin's lymphoma, lymphocytic poorly differentiated.
3. Burkitt's lymphoma.
4. Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Ans 3

125. "Tophus" is the pathognomonic lesion of which of the subsequent condition:
1. Multiple myeloma.
2. Cystinosis.
3. Gout.
4. Eale's disease.
Ans 3

126. Common ocular manifestation in Trisomy 13 is :
1. Capillary hemangioma.
2. Bilateral microphthalmos.
3. Neurofibroma.
4. Dermoid Cyst.
Ans one Ghai

127. Haemorrhagic pericacarditis occurs in all of the subsequent conditions other than. :
1. Transmural myocardial infarction.
2. Dissecting aneurysm of aorta.
3. Metastatic disease of pericardium.
4. Constrictive pericarditis.
Ans 2

128. A 60- years man presented with fatigue weight loss and heaviness in left hypochodrium for six months. The hemogram showed Hb 10 gm/dL, TLC five laks/mm3, platelet count four laks/mm3 , DLC; neutrophil 55%, lymphocytes 4% montocytes two % basophiles 6% metamyelocytes 10% myeloytes 18%, promyelocytes 2% and blasts 3%. The most likely cytogenetic abnormality in this case is :
1. t (8; 21).
2. t (9; 22).
3. t (15; 17).
4. trisomy 21.
Ans 2

129. On sectioning of an organ at the time of autopsy, a focal, wedge-shaped firm area is seen accompanied by extensive hemorrhage, with a red appearance. The lesion has a base on the surface of the organ. This finding is typically of :



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