BDS Annual
OSPE Examination 2017
Endocrine,
Reproductive, Integumentary , GIT, HB System(Unit III & IV)
SET B
1. Anatomy:
a. Key: Liver
i. Identify
the specimen. (2)
ii. List any
five area of it not covered by peritoneum. (5)
iii. List the
formation and branches of Hepatic portal vein. (3)
b. Key: Gall
bladder
i. Identify
the flagged specimen. (2)
ii. List its
different parts. (4)
c. Key: Kidney
i. Identify
the specimen with its side. (2)
ii. Mention its
anterior relation. (5)
iii. List the
blood supply of ureter. (3)
d. Key:
Urinary Bladder:
i. Identify
the specimen. (2)
ii. Mention its
nerve supply. (4)
iii. Mention its
support. (4)
e. Key: Uterus
i. Identify
the specimen. (2)
ii. Mention its
blood supply. (3)
iii. Mention the
support of uterus. (5)
f. Key: Ovary
i. Identify
the flagged specimen. (2)
ii. Mention the
structures present in vulva. (5)
iii. What are
the boundary of ovarian fossa? (3)
g. Key: Thin
skin
i. Identify
the slide. (2)
ii. Draw a well
labeled diagram of it. (5)
iii. What are
the layers of epidermis? (3)
h. Key:
Adrenal gland
i. Identify
the slide. (2)
ii. Draw a well
labeled di agram. (5)
iii. Write its
development. (3)
2. Microbiology:
a. Key:
Neisseria gonorrhea
i. Write the
microscopy observed in the slide. (2)
ii. What might
be the organism? (2)
iii. Name any
two culture medium for this organism. (2)
iv. Name any
two disease caused by it. (2)
v. Mention any
two non gonococcal infection. ` (2)
b. Key: SDA
& Trichophyton rubrum
i. Identify
the organism. (2)
ii. Draw a well
labeled diagram of it. (5)
iii. Identify
the culture medium and its pH (2)
iv. Describe
the colony morphology of it. (1)
c. Key: RPR
i. Identify
the following test. (2)
ii. State the
principle of this test. (2)
iii. State the
condition of false positive. (2)
iv. For which
organism this test is done? (2)
v. Name other
two confirmatory tests. (2)
d. Key:
Streptococcus pyogen, bacitracin test , Blood agar
i. Explain the
microscopic morphology. (1)
ii. Identify
the organism. (2)
iii. Identify
the test. (2)
iv. Identify
the culture medium and explain colony morphology. (3)
v. Mention any
four skin disease caused by it. (2)
3. Pathology:
a. Key: serous
cystadenoma
i. What are
the microscopic findings? (4)
ii. What is
your diagnosis? (2)
iii. Which type
of lesion is this? (2)
iv. What is the
malignant counterpart to this lesion? (2)
b. Key:
(Gross) Teratoma
i. What are the
gross features? (4)
ii. What is
your diagnosis? (2)
iii. Under which
group this lesion is located? (2)
iv. Mention any
two lesion of same group. (2)
c. Key:
(Gross)Seminoma
i. What are
the gross features? (4)
ii. What is
your diagnosis? (2)
iii. Mention the
female counterpart to this lesion. (2)
iv. Mention any
causes of this lesion. (2)
d. Key: Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia
i. What are
the microscopic findings? (4)
ii. What is
your diagnosis? (2)
iii. Which lobe
is mainly affected? (2)
iv. Mention two
clinical features. (2)
4. Pharmacology:
a. Key: Furosemide
i. Name the
therapeutic group of this drug. (2)
ii. Mention the
mechanism of action. (2)
iii. Mention its
two uses. (2)
iv. Mention its
most common ADR. (2)
v. Name two
potassium sparing drugs. (2)
b. Key:
Metformin
i. Name the
therapeutic group of this drug. (1)
ii. Mention the
mechanism of action. (2)
iii. Mention its
two uses. (2)
iv. Mention its
most common ADR. (3)
v. Mention its
two contraindications. (2)
c. Key: ORS
i. Mention its
constituent. (5)
ii. Mention its
use other than diarrhea. (3)
iii. Why glucose
concentration is more than that of Na+?
(2)
d. Key:
Hydrocortisone
i. Name the
therapeutic group of this drug. (1)
ii. Mention the
ratio of mineralocorticoid to glucocorticoid in this drug. (1)
iii. Mention the
mechanism of action. (2)
iv. Mention its
two uses. (2)
v. Mention its
most common ADR. (2)
vi. Mention its
two contraindications. (2)