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510-A
M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – AUGUST, 2014
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FINAL M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION
PART - I
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Max. Marks: 40
Answer all questions
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- Discuss symptoms, signs and treatment of herpes simplex keratitis. 3+3+4=10
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 5X4=20
- Keratic precipitates.
- Episcleritis.
- Hypermetropia.
- Pterygium.
- Timolol maleate.
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WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 5X2=10
- Foods rich in Vitamin-A.
- Hypopyon.
- Nebula.
- Festooned pupil.
- Sub conjunctival haemorrhage.
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513-A
Max. Marks: 60 Time: 3 Hours
M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – AUGUST, 2014
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FINAL M.B.B.S. EXAMINATION
PART - II
GENERAL MEDICINE
PAPER - II
Note: Answer all questions. Answer Part-A & B in separate answer books.
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Answers in Part-A should not be answered in Part'B' or vice-versa.
Otherwise they will not be valued.
PART – A (30 MARKS)
- Write the clinical features, complications and management of Falciparum Malaria. 3+3+4=10
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 3X4=12
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- Hyperpyrexia.
- Complete Heart Block.
- Complications of Typhoid Fever.
WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 4X2=8
- Todd's Paralysis.
- Schizophrenia.
- Folic Acid deficiency.
- Define frailty. Write the difference between frailty and disability.
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PART – B (30 MARKS)
- Write the causative agents, clinical features, investigations and management of Pyogenic Meningitis. 2+2+2+4=10
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WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 3X4=12
- Left Ventricular failure.
- Treatment of syphilis.
- Vitiligo.
WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 4X2=8
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- Different causes of Parkinsonism.
- Supraventricular Tachycardia.
- Clinical features of Leptospirosis.
- Treatment of Acute Myocardial Infarction.
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