Download DNB 2015 Dec OPHTHALMOLOGY III A Question Paper

Download DNB (Diplomate of National Board) Under NBE 2015 Dec OPHTHALMOLOGY III A Previous Question Paper

FINAL EXAM NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
DECEMBER 2015
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POSSESSION / USE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SUCH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE
EXAMINATION HALL.
OPHTHALMOLOGY

PAPER ? III
OPH/D/15/26/III
Time : 3 hours
Max. Marks : 100

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS


? This question paper consists of 10 questions divided into Part ?A? and Part ?B?, each part
containing 5 questions.
? Answers to questions of Part ?A? and Part ?B? are to be strictly attempted in separate answer
sheet(s) and the main + supplementary answer sheet(s) used for each part must be tagged
separately.
? Answers to questions of Part ?A? attempted in answer sheet(s) of Part ?B? or vice versa shall
not be evaluated.
? Answer sheet(s) of Part ?A? and Part ?B? are not to be tagged together.
? Part ?A? and Part ?B? should be mentioned only on the covering page of the respective answer
sheet(s).
? Attempt all questions in order.
? Each question carries 10 marks.
? Read the question carefully and answer to the point neatly and legibly.
? Do not leave any blank pages between two answers.
? Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space.
? Answer all the parts of a single question together.
? Start the answer to a question on a fresh page or leave adequate space between two answers.
? Draw table/diagrams/flowcharts wherever appropriate.

PART A

Write short notes on:

1. Give various perimetric criteria for the diagnosis of early
glaucoma.

10
2. a) What are the surgical spaces of the orbit?
b) What are the surgical approaches?
c) Role of MRI & CT in diagnosis of ocular lesions.

2
3
5
3. Differential diagnosis and management of a 47year old female
patient presenting with unilateral hazy vitreous.

5+5
4. Recent advances in diagnosis, pathogenesis and management
of central serous retinopathy.

2+4+4
5. A 34 year old pregnant lady presents with sudden bilateral loss
of vision. What are the likely causes? How will you treat
them?

5+5



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