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Q.P. Code - 1033

Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka

MBBS Phase – III (Part-I – CBME) Degree Examination - 22-Jan-2025

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Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100

OPHTHALMOLOGY (RS-4)

Q.P. CODE: 1033

(QP contains two pages)

Your answers should be specific to the questions asked

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Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary

LONG ESSAYS 2 x 10 = 20 Marks

  1. A 27 years old male patient comes with a complaint of watering, redness and discharge from left eye. Also gives history of matting of eye lashes
    1. What is your likely diagnosis?
    2. Discuss the differential diagnosis of red eye
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  3. Discuss the etiology, clinical features and management of acute congestive glaucoma

SHORT ESSAYS 8 x 5 = 40 Marks

  1. Legal blindness
  2. Draw and label the diagram of pupillary pathway
  3. What are the layers of retina? Write the fundus picture of retinitis pigmentosa
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  5. What is presbyopia and discuss the treatment options for myopia
  6. Clinical features of blunt ocular trauma
  7. What are the differences between granulomatous and non granulomatous uveitis?
  8. Clinical features and management of acute dacryocystitis
  9. Write a note on complications of cataract surgery
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SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 3 = 30 Marks

  1. Synchysis scintillans
  2. SRK formula
  3. Complications of corneal ulcer
  4. Mention the layers of tear film and its functions
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  6. Differential diagnosis of leukocoria
  7. Six uses of laser in ophthalmology
  8. Episcleritis
  9. Indications of enucleation
  10. Iris bombe
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  12. Vision 2020

Multiple Choice Questions 10 x 1 = 10 Marks

  1. i) All the below are seen in uveitis cases due to sarcoidosis except for
    1. Dalen fuchs nodule
    2. Chronic granulomatous uveitis
    3. Candle wax dripping sign
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    5. Snow banking
  2. ii) One of the earliest features of anterior uveitis includes
    1. Keratic precipitates
    2. Hypopyon
    3. Posterior synechiae
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    5. Aqueous flare
  3. iii) All the following are extraocular muscles of eye except
    1. Superior rectus
    2. Inferior rectus
    3. Ciliary muscle
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    5. Superior oblique
  4. iv) Stem cells are present in ................ part of the cornea
    1. Limbus
    2. Epithelium
    3. Stroma
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    5. Descemet membrane
  5. v) Eales disease presents with
    1. Subconjunctival haemorrhage
    2. Vitreous haemorrhage
    3. Choroidal haemorrhage
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    5. Hyphema
  1. i) Jet black pupil is seen in
    1. Aphakia
    2. Immature cataract
    3. Nuclear sclerosis
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    5. Mature cataract
  2. ii) Optic disc diameter is
    1. 1 mm
    2. 1.5 mm
    3. 2mm
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    5. 3mm
  3. iii) Corneal sensations are diminished in
    1. Herpes simplex keratitis
    2. Bacterial conjunctivitis
    3. Arcus Senilis
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    5. Marginal keratitis
  4. iv) The commonest cause of posterior staphyloma is
    1. Retinal detachment
    2. Glaucoma
    3. Iridocyclitis
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    5. High myopia
  5. v) Cornea supplied by nerve fibers derived from
    1. Trochlear nerve
    2. Optic nerve
    3. Trigeminal
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    5. Oculomotor nerve

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