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1-2 question paper 2020

I/IV B. PHARM DEGREE EXAMINATION

Second semester

                     PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

Section -A

1.explain cell swelling.
2.classify inflammation.
3.write the symptoms of arteriosclerosis.
4.enlist the signs of chronic renal failure.
5.classify epilepsy.
6.write the etilogical factors and complicatiknsof PUD.
7.write the etiology of cancer.
8.enlist yhe symptoms of osteoporosis.
9.write the etiology &symptoms of gonorrhea.
10.explain the symptoms of leprosy.

Section -B

11.discuss mechanism of inflammation.
12.describe the pathophysiology of epislepsy and schizophrenia.
13.explain the pathogenesis of AIDS.

Section-C

14.describe necrosis
15.explain the pathophysiology of depression.
16.describe the pathophysiology of COPD.
17.explain the pathophysiological changes in congestive heart failure
18.write the pathophysiology of alcoholic liver disease.
19.describe the pathophysiology of rhematoid arthritis.
20.explain the pathophysiology of ulcerative colitis.
21.write the pathology of tuberculosis.
22.explain the pathophysiology of gout.

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