The West Bengal University of Health Sciences
MBBS 3rd Professional Part-I Examination (New Regulation)
June 2025
Subject: Ophthalmology
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Full Marks: 100
Time: 3 hours
Attempt all questions. The figures in the margin indicate full marks.
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- A 67 year old man had cataract surgery 2 days back. He was all right. On 3rd post-operative day, the eye has become increasingly red and painful and the vision is severely reduced. What is the probable diagnosis? What other comparatively benign condition may present in such a way without much pain? How will you differentiate the two conditions? Outline its management. 2+2+5+6
- A 35 year old man presents to emergency OPD with erythematous, swollen right upper and lower eyelids, worsening over previous 2 days. He is unable to open the eyes. He feels unwell and has a temperature. Examination reveals marked lid swelling, tender globe and on manual opening of the lids, a proptosis with congested conjunctiva is seen. Eye movements are limited in all direction. 1+4+5+3+2
- What is the probable diagnosis?
- Enumerate the differential diagnoses and how will you differentiate each D/d from each other?
- How will you examine such case?
- Describe in brief about the management of such case.
- Enumerate the complications of such condition if not treated.
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- Answer the following:
- Write down the etiology, clinical features and management of congenital nasolacrimal duct obstruction. (CNLDO) 3+2+5
- How will you approach in a case of lime burns? Write down its management. Enumerate the complications with such a case. 3+5+2
- Write down the classification of Diabetic retinopathy. Describe the fundus findings with a diagram. 5+5
- Write short notes on the following: 2x5
- How to counsel a patient of pathological myopia?
- Recurrent pterygium.
- Explain the following statements: 5x4
- Spectacle correction is not the preferred treatment in aphakia.
- Anisometropia can not be corrected by accommodation.
- There is no posterior epithelial layer in the lens.
- Cotton wool spot is a poor prognostic factor.
- Exposure keratitis may occur in Bell's palsy.
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- Choose the correct option for each of the following: 10x1
- Refractive status of eye of a newborn commonly is:
- Emmetropia
- Hypermetropia
- Myopia
- Astigmatism
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- The most common cause of vitreous hemorrhage in young adults:
- Retinal hole
- Hypertension
- Trauma
- Diabetes
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- Which is not macular function test?
- Color vision test
- Amsler Grid test
- Maddox rod test
- Automated perimetry
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- Commotio retinae is seen in:
- Concussion injury
- Papilloedema
- Central Retinal Vein thrombosis
- Central Retinal Artery thrombosis
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- Color vision is the function of:
- Retinal pigment epithelial cells
- Rod cells
- Cone cells
- Muller cells
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- Refractive index of cornea is:
- 1.38
- 1.39
- 1.32
- 1.40
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- Fine KPs are seen in:
- Tuberculosis
- Leprosy
- Sarcoidosis
- Fuchs iridocyclitis
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- Treatment of choice in congenital glaucoma is:
- Trabeculoplasty
- Trabeculotomy with trabeculectomy
- Goniotomy
- Topical Dorzolamide
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- Which laser is used for capsulotomy in patients with posterior capsular opacification?
- Diode laser
- Excimer Laser
- CO2 Laser
- Nd: Yag laser
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- Topical carbonic anhydrsae inhibitor is:
- Brimonidine
- Brinzolamide
- Pilocarpine
- Latanoprost
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- Refractive status of eye of a newborn commonly is:
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