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QP CODE : 1034
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase ? III (PART I) (CBME) Degree Examination - 11-Feb-2023
Time: Three Hours
Max. Marks: 100 Marks
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY - (RS-4)
QP 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.
A male patient with history of left ear discharge since 5 years presented with fever, pain
and swelling behind the left ear since 5 days. On examination, the skin over the mastoid
had an ironed-out appearance and X-ray showed clouding of the mastoid air cells.
a. What is the probable diagnosis and differential diagnoses?
b. Explain the pathological process responsible for this condition.
c. Mention clinical features and management of this condition.
2.
A lady 30 yrs of age with intermittent episodes of nasal obstruction, sneezing and watery
nasal discharge has been having persistent bilateral nasal obstruction with loss of smell
since 6 months. On examination multiple, pale masses are seen in both nasal cavities.
a. What is the most likely diagnosis?
b. Briefly describe the etiopathogenesis of this condition.
c. Describe the in-vitro and in-vivo tests for this condition.
d. Write a note on various modalities of treatment of this condition.
SHORT ESSAYS
8 x 5 = 40 Marks
3.
A male patient of 30 yrs presented with complaints of clear watery discharge from the
right nasal cavity after head injury which increased on bending forward.
a. What is the diagnosis?
b. Explain the investigations.
c. How do you treat this condition?
4.
Enumerate the congenital causes of stridor. Discuss clinical features and management of
Acute Epiglottitis.
5.
What are the pathways of spread of infection following Suppurative Otitis Media? Discuss
the treatment of Lateral Sinus Thrombosis.
6.
Choanal Atresia.
7.
What is the Candidacy profile for cochlear implantation? Mention the components and
functions of a cochlear implant.
8.
Medical and surgical treatment of Meniere's disease.
9.
Etiology and management of Atrophic Rhinitis.
10. An adult male 40 yrs of age presented with right sided severe throat pain radiating to the
ipsilateral ear associated with high grade fever and difficulty in mouth opening. Patient
also had a prior history of recurrent sore throat.
a. What is the most likely diagnosis of this condition?
b. What are the other clinical signs seen in this condition.
c. Discuss its treatment.
SHORT ANSWERS
10 x 3 = 30 Marks
11.
Pre-Malignant lesions of Oral Cavity.
12.
Techniques of Myringoplasty.
13.
Rhinolalia Aperta.
14.
Tracheostomy.
15.
Achalasia Cardia
16.
Kaposi Sarcoma.
17.
Draw a labelled diagram of indirect laryngoscopy.
18.
Mucociliary mechanism.
19.
Singer's nodule.
20.
Name the muscles of the middle ear, describe functions.
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QP CODE : 1034
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
Multiple Choice Questions
10 x 1 = 10 Marks
21 i)
Velopharyngeal insufficiency causes:
A. Hyponasality
B. Hot potato voice
C. Hypernasality
D. Aphonia
21 ii) Quinsy is a collection of pus in the :
A. Between capsule of tonsil and middle constrictor
B. Between capsule of tonsil and superior constrictor
C. Between superior constrictor and Buccopharyngeal fascia
D. Between capsule of tonsil and Buccopharyngeal fascia
21 iii) Mucocele most frequently affects the :
A. Maxillary sinus
B. Ethmoidal sinus
C. Frontal sinus
D. Sphenoidal sinus
21 iv) Secondary haemorrhage following tonsillectomy is due to :
A. Sepsis of the tonsillar fossa
B. Injury to the tonsillar pillars
C. Slipping of ligatures
D. Hypertension
21 v)
Mikulicz cells are seen in
A. Rhinosporidosis
B. Rhinoscleroma
C. Lupus vulgaris
D. Rhinocerebral mucormycosis
22 i)
Which of the following is not a hyaline cartilage?
A. Epiglottis
B. Thyroid
C. Cricoid
D. Arytenoid
22 ii) Schwartz operation is
A. Radical mastoidectomy
B. Modified radical mastoidectomy
C. Tympanoplasty
D. Cortical mastoidectomy
22 iii) Frey's syndrome is due to
A. Gustatory lacrimation
B. Gustatory sweating
C. Hemifacial spasm
D. Blepharospasm
22 iv) Surgical landmark to the facial nerve in middle ear surgery is
A. Prussak's space
B. Processus cochleariformis
C. Handle of malleus
D. Sinus tympani
22 v)
Nasal Syphilis causes destruction of
A. Bony and cartilaginous part of septum
B. Cartilaginous part of septum
C. Bony part of septum
D. Columella
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