Download RGUHS (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 3rd Year (Third Year Part I) 2024 June 1034 Otorhinolaryngology Rs 4 Previous Question Paper
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sci
ences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase ? III (Part-I ? CBME) Degree Examination - 03-Jun-2024
Time: Three Hours
Max. Marks: 100
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY (RS-4)
Q.P. CODE: 1034
(QP contains two pages)
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS
2 x 10 = 20 Marks
1.
Discuss the etiology, clinical features and management of Deviated nasal septum
2.
A mother brought a 1 year old child complaining that child is not feeding since two days and
had recently developed noisy breathing. On examination child was febrile and there was a
unilateral bulge on the posterior pharyngeal wall. X-ray of the neck shows significant pre
vertebral widening
a) What is the most probable diagnosis?
b) Explain the etiopathogenesis of the condition.
c) How do you investigate and treat this condition?
d) What are the possible complications that might develop if this condition is not
treated?
SHORT ESSAYS
8 x 5 = 40 Marks
3.
Explain clinical features, investigations and treatment of atrophic rhinitis
4.
Anatomy of laryngeal cartilages
5.
A 25 year old female presented with acute onset of pain and difficulty in swallowing. On
examination right tonsil was enlarged, congested and pushed medially. Trismus was present
a) What is the most probable diagnosis?
b) How do you manage this condition?
c) What are the possible complications of this condition?
6.
A 60 year old male farmer hailing from a coastal region presented with nasal obstruction and
epistaxis. On examination there was a red strawberry like mass filling right nasal cavity
a) Write the most appropriate diagnosis
b) Describe etiopathogenesis of the condition
c) How do you manage this condition?
7.
Differences between adult and infant larynx
8.
Acute mastoiditis
9.
Benign Paroxysmal positional vertigo
10. Explain clinical features
and management of vocal cord nodules
SHORT ANSWERS
10 x 3 = 30 Marks
11. Epleys manoeuvre
12. Rhinoscleroma
13. Rigid oesophagoscopy
14. Horner's syndrome
15. Three uses of Brainstem Evoked Response Audiometry
16. Stapedial reflex pathway
17. Write any three complications of adenotonsillectomy
18. LUDWIG's angina
19. Mention at least five complications of FESS
20. Consent for mastoidectomy
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Q.P. CODE - 1034
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sci
ences, Karnataka
Multiple Choice Questions
10 x 1 = 10 Marks
21 i) Voice is good in
A. Unilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis
B. Bilateral recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis
C. Bilateral superior laryngeal nerve paralysis
D. Unilateral high vagal nerve paralysis
21 ii
) Siegelization is useful in following conditions EXCEPT
A. To check for tympanic membrane mobility
B. To elicit fistula test
C. To remove foreign bodies in external ear
D. To instill topical ear medicines
21 ii
i) Sialolithiasis is most commonly seen in
A. Parotid gland
B. Submandibular salivary gland
C. Sublingual salivary gland
D. Other minor salivary glands
21 iv)
Sagging of the external auditory canal is seen in
A. Acute labyrinthitis
B. Perichondritis
C. Acute mastoiditis
D. Temporal bone fracture
21 v)
Differential diagnosis for fluctuating hearing loss includes all EXCEPT
A. Ear wax
B. Meniere's disease
C. Perilymph fistula
D. Presbyacusis
22 i) Concha bullosa is
A. Enlarged inferior turbinate
B. Enlarged supraorbital cell
C. Pneumatized middle turbinate
D. Enlarged Haller cell
22
ii) Rhinitis Medicamentosa is treated with
A. Topical alpha-adrenergic compounds
B. Topical steroids
C. Cetirizine
D. Antibiotics
22 ii
i) Following statements are true regarding Carhart's notch EXCEPT
A. Dip at 2000Hz in BC curve
B. Disappears af
ter successful stapes surgery
C. Highly specific for otosclerosis
D. Said to be caused by ossicular inertia
22 iv)
Early presentation of Glottic cancer is
A. Stridor
B. Hoarseness of voice
C. Metastatic lymph node
D. Dysphagia
22 v)
Pyramid is present in the following wall of the middle ear
A. Posterior
B. Anterior
C. Lateral
D. Medial
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