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Q.P. Code: 301001
Reg. no.:
Third Professional MBBS (Part I) Degree Examinations January 2019
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Ophthalmology
Time: 2 Hours
Total Marks: 40
• Answer all questions
• Draw diagrams wherever necessary
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Essay: (10)
- Patient presents with a history of gradual painless progressive loss of vision in both eyes with a vision of counting fingers 22 meters. Lens appears grayish white in colour with iris shadow. Answer the following:
- What is your more probable diagnosis
- How do you classify
- What are the clinical features of the condition
- Mention differential diagnosis.
- How will you manage the case (1+2+2+2+3)
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Short Notes: (4x3=12)
- Myopia
- Leucocoria
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Keratoconus
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Draw and Label: (2x2=4)
- Fundus picture of retinitis pigmentosa
- Cross section of the human eye ball
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Answer Briefly: (5x2=10)
- Bitot's spots
- Heterochromia
- Munson sign
- Phlyctenular conjunctivitis
- Diplopia
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Give Precise Answers (4x1=4)
- Mention two mydriatics
- Mention two organisms causing hypopyon corneal ulcer
- Mention two causes of papilloedema
- Mention two surgical procedures for angle closure disease
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