The NEET SS 2024 Diploma in Radio Diagnosis Question Paper 3 was conducted as part of the national-level super speciality entrance exam for admission into DM and MCh programmes. This paper evaluates a candidate’s advanced understanding of diagnostic imaging, radiological physics, interventional radiology, imaging-based disease evaluation, and clinical decision-making skills. Aspirants were required to attempt 100 questions in 150 minutes, carrying a total of 400 marks. Each correct answer awards 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect response as per the NEET SS negative marking policy.

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Question 1:

(a) Enumerate the various focal benign hepatic lesions that may be seen in adults.


Question 1:

(b) Discuss the role of MR contrast agents in evaluation of focal hepatic masses.


Question 2:

(a) Discuss the radiological findings in Crohn’s disease.


Question 2:

(b) How can Crohn’s disease be differentiated from gastrointestinal tuberculosis on imaging?


Question 3:

(a) Discuss the radiological work-up of a prospective renal donor.


Question 3:

(b) What is the role of color Doppler in evaluation of a transplanted kidney in the recipient?


Question 4:

Enumerate the various cystic lesions that can occur in the pancreas and discuss their imaging features.


Question 5:

(a) Paget’s disease.


Question 5:

(b) Renal osteodystrophy.


Question 6:

(a) MR spectroscopy in CNS infections.


Question 6:

(b) MR perfusion in brain tumours.


Question 7:

(a) PACS in Radiology.


Question 7:

(b) AI in Radiology.


Question 8:

(a) What is the most common lesion that you would suspect in this case?


Question 8:

(b) Discuss its imaging features.


Question 8:

(c) What is the role of interventional radiology in management of this lesion?


Question 9:

(a) Enumerate the various interventional radiology (IR) procedures that can be performed in a patient with portal hypertension.


Question 9:

(b) Discuss any two such procedures in detail, including its indications, contraindications, procedural details, and complications.


Question 10:

(a) Discuss the classification and imaging features of vascular anomalies.


Question 10:

(b) What is the role of interventional radiology in management of vascular anomalies?