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Max. Marks: 40
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M.B.B.S DEGREE EXAMINATION
August - 2013
Final M.B.B.S Examination (Part-I)
OPHTHALMOLOGY
NTRUHS
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Μ.Β.Β.S DEGREE EXAMINATION
February - 2013
Final M.B.B.S Examination (Part-1)
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Note: Answer all questions: Illustrate your answer with suitable diagrams.
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-  Define ametropia. What are the types, clinical features, complications and management of Hypermetropia? [1+2+2+2+3 = 10] 
-  Describe the aetiology and clinical picture of acute iridocyclitis. How do you treat it? [3+3+4=10] --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON [5 × 4 = 20]
- Local anaesthesia for cataract surgery 
- Cavernous sinus thrombosis - --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
- Endophthalmitis 
- Keratoplasty 
- Closed globe injuries 
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WRITE BRIEFLY ON [5 × 2 = 10]
- Morgagnian hypermature cataract 
- Vernal conjunctivitis 
- Myopia 
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- Tractional retinal detachment 
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WRITE BRIEFLY ON [5 × 2 = 10]
- Keith & Wegner grading of hypertensive retinopathy - --- Content provided by FirstRanker.com --- 
- Uses of Acetazolamide in OPHTHALMOLOGY 
- Circulus arteriosus Iridis major& minor 
- Adherent leucoma 
- Indirect Ophthalmoscopy 
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- Follicular conjunctivitis 
- Madarosis 
- Marcus Gunn pupil 
- Dot and blot haemorrhages 
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