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This post was last modified on 17 February 2022

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MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination

2017-18

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Course Code: MBS303

Paper ID: 0313129

ENT

Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes

Max Marks: 30

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Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support your answer.

Part 'B'

  1. Discuss etiopathogenesis, clinical features and management of Acute Supperative Otitis Media. (6)
  2. Discuss Briefly: (3x3=9)
    1. Rinne's Test
    2. Adenoid Facies
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    4. Bezold's Abscess

Part 'C'

  1. Discuss blood supply of nasal septum. Discuss causes and management of epitaxis. (6)
  2. Discuss briefly: (3x3=9)
    1. Vocal Nodule
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    3. Quinsy
    4. Retropharyngeal Abscess

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MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2017-18

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Student's Signature

Course Code:MBS303

Time: 20 Minutes

ENT

Part 'A'

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Paper ID: 0313129

Max Marks: 10

Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.

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  1. Inner ear malformation in fetus can occur when mother during pregnancy is exposed to:
    1. German measles
    2. Cytomegalovirus
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    4. Thalidomide
    5. All of the above
  2. The cough response caused while cleaning the ear canal is mediated by stimulation of:
    1. The V cranial nerve
    2. The IX cranial nerve
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    4. The X cranial nerve
    5. Branches of the VII cranial nerve
  3. Treatment of choice for otitis media with effusion:
    1. Modified Radical Mastoidectomy
    2. Myringotomy with cold knife
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    4. Myringotomy with grommet insertion
    5. Myringotomy with diode laser
  4. In right sided conductive deafness, Weber's test will be:
    1. Normal
    2. Centralised
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    4. Lateralised to right side
    5. Lateralised to left side
  5. The most effective medical treatment of nasal polypi is:
    1. Topical decongestant nasal drops
    2. Antihistaminics
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    4. Topical steroids
    5. Non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  6. A biopsy taken from a granulomatous lesion of nose revealed Mikulicz's cells and eosinophillic structures in the cytoplasm of the plasma cells, the likely diagnosis is:
  7. First landmark to identify main trunk of facial nerve is:
    1. Mastoid tip
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    3. Styloid process
    4. Tympanomastoid suture
    5. Cartilage of external audiotory canal
  8. Recurrent facial paralysis is seen in an except:
    1. Sarcoidosis
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    3. Cholesteatoma
  9. In paranasal sinuses, osteoma commonly involves:
    1. Frontal sinus
    2. Maxillary sinus
    3. Ethmoid sinus
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    5. Sphenoid sinus
  10. In Caldwell- Luc operation, entry into the maxillary sinus is made through:
    1. Transethmoid approach
    2. Canine Fossa
    3. Maxillary alveolus
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    5. Middle meatal antrostomy
  11. Rhinophyma is associated with:
    1. Hypertrophy of sebaceous glands
    2. Hypertrophy of sweat glands
    3. Hyperplasia of endothelial cells
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    5. Hyperplasia of ephithelial cells
  12. "Bleeding polypus" of the nose is also called:
    1. Antrochoanal Polyp
    2. Juvenile Angiofibroma
    3. Haemangioma of nasal septum
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    5. Rhinosporidiosis
  13. Waldeyer's ring is situated in:
    1. Nasopharynx
    2. Oropharynx
    3. Both nasopharynx and oropharynx
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    5. Base of tongue
  14. Plummer- Vinson syndrome is characterised by all except:
    1. Koilonychia
    2. Dysphagia and Atrophic Gastritis
    3. Glossitis
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    5. Haematemesis
  15. Taste buds are seen in all of the following papillae except:
    1. Circumvallate
    2. Fungi Form
    3. Filiform
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    5. Foliate
  16. All of the following lesions are precancerous except:
    1. Leukoplakia
    2. Lichen Planus
    3. Submucous Fibrosis
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    5. White sponge nevus
  17. Earache following tonsillectomy is referred through which nerve (s):
    1. Glossopharyngeal
    2. Vagus
    3. Mandibular branch of trigeminal
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    5. Facial nerve
  18. In Quinsy pus lies:
    1. In Crypta magna
    2. Medial to superior constrictor
    3. Lateral of superior constrictor
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    5. Lateral to buccopharyngeal fascia
  19. Long- standing obstruction due to enlarged tonsils and adenoids can cause:
    1. Left ventricular hypertrophy
    2. Bundle branch block
    3. Cor Pulmonale
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    5. Cardiac ischaemia

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