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Q.P. Code: 301001
Reg. no.:
Third Professional MBBS (Part I) Degree Examinations, March 2014
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Ophthalmology
Time: 2 Hours
Total Marks: 40
- Answer all questions
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
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Essay: (10)
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60 years old patient presented with sudden onset of pain, redness in one eye and headache, with decreased vision since six months, with past history of cataract surgery in other eye. Answer the following:
- What is your more probable diagnosis
- What are the differential diagnosis
- What are the clinical features of the condition
- How will you confirm the diagnosis
- How will you manage the case.
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(1+2+2+2+3=10)
Short notes: (4x3=12)
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- Clinical features of fungal keratitis
- Astigmatism
- Ectropion
- Congenital dacryocystitis
Draw and label: (2x2=4)
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- Fundus picture of central retinal vein occlusion
- Draw a cross section of cornea
Answer briefly: (5x2=10)
- Spring catarrh
- IOL power calculation
- Atropine
- Enucleation
- Legal blindness
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Give precise answers: (4x1=4)
- Mention two absolute indications for dacryocystectomy
- Mention two causes for sudden loss of vision
- Mention two hyper osmotic agents
- Mention four causes of nyctalopia
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