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This post was last modified on 17 February 2022

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MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2016-17

Course Code: MBS303 Paper ID: 0313129

ENT

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Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes Max Marks: 30

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

Part 'B'

  1. Discuss the causes of nasal obstruction. (5)
  2. Describe clinical feature and treatment of Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma. (5)
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  4. Write short notes on the following:
    1. Rhinosporodiosis (2)
    2. Singer's Nodule (3)

Part 'C'

  1. Discuss clinical feature and management of cholesteatoma. (8)
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  3. Write short notes on:
    1. Eustachian tube (4)
    2. Tympanic plexus (3)

MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2016-17

Roll No. Student's Name

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Student's Signature Invigilator's Signature

Course Code: MBS303 Paper ID: 0313129

Time: 20 Minutes ENT Part 'A' Max Marks: 10

Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.

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3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.

  1. Eustachian tube patency is tested by:
    1. Valsalva manoeuvre
    2. Toynbees manoeuvre
    3. Frenzel manoeuvre
    4. All of the above
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  2. Webers test in normal patient:
    1. Bone conduction is better than air
    2. Lateralized in both ear
    3. Air conduction and the bone conduction is equal
    4. Air conduction is reduced
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  3. Malignant Otitis externa is present in:
    1. Tuberculosis of the ear
    2. Malignancy of middle ear
    3. Diabetic elderly patient with pseudomonas infection of ear
    4. Syphilis of ear
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  4. Congenital Cholesteatoma is present in:
    1. Short bones
    2. Facial skeleton movable
    3. Petrous part of temporal bone
    4. Femur
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  5. Patulous eustachean tube is characterized by:
    1. Blockage in ear and perforation of tympanic membrane
    2. Blockage in ear and normal tympanic membrane
    3. Perforation of tympanic membrane
    4. Asymptomatic
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  6. Fistula sign is due to the presence of:
    1. Fistula in lateral semicircular canal
    2. Fistula in anterior semicircular canal
    3. Fistula in posterior semicircular canal
    4. Fistula in posterior tympanum
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  7. Hennebert sign is present in:
    1. Congenital syphilis
    2. Tuberculosis
    3. Carcinoma of middle ear
    4. Fungal infection of ear
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  8. Tinnitus in ear is:
    1. Heaviness in ear
    2. Discharge from the ear
    3. Abnormal sound in the ear
    4. Pain in the ear
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  9. Acute otitis media is characterized by:
    1. Generalised lymphadenopathy fever and pain in ear
    2. Hoarsness voice, fever and difficulty in swallowing
    3. Sore throat, fever and jugulodigastric lymphadenopathy
    4. Otalgia, hearing loss and fever
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  10. Congenital cholesteatoma in the ear is:
    1. Perforation of tympanic membrane
    2. Squamous epithelium retained in the middle ear space during embryologic migration
    3. Diagnosed by clinical examination
    4. Seen in old age
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  11. The cone of light of tympanic membrane is present in:
    1. Anteroinferior part of tympanic membrane
    2. Posteroinferior part of tympanic membrane
    3. Superior part of tympanic membrane
    4. Anterosuperior part of tympanic membrane
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  12. Rinnes test positive is:
    1. Bone conduction is better than air conduction
    2. Bone conduction is absent
    3. Air conduction is better than bone conduction
    4. Air conduction is equal to bone conduction
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  13. Leukoplakia in the oral cavity is characterized by:
    1. White patches in the oral cavity which represents epithelial abnormality
    2. Painless ulcer heal by itself
    3. Fungal infection
    4. Debilitating disease
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  14. Apthuous ulcer in the oral cavity is characterized by:
    1. Painful single or multiple ulcer 2-10 mm size heal in about 10 days
    2. Painless ulcer heal by itself
    3. Painless white ulcer heal by itself
    4. Ulcers are red in color and bleeding is common
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  15. Acute tonsillitis is characterzed by:
    1. Sore throat fever earache and jugulodigastric lymphadenopathy
    2. Sore throat fever and hoarseness voice
    3. Generalized weakness, cachexia and emaciation
    4. Sore throat fever and neck rigidity
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  16. Acute tonsillitis is treated by:
    1. Tonsillectomy
    2. Conservative management
    3. Incision and drainage
    4. Immunotherapy
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  17. The extra genital lesion of primary syphilis in the oral cavity is:
    1. Erythroplakia
    2. Chancre
    3. Gumma
    4. Rolledout ulcer
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  18. Rhinoscleroma of nose is caused by:
    1. Klebsella rhinoscleromatis
    2. Rhinosporidium seeberi
    3. Mycobacterium group
    4. Streptococci group
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  19. Killian dehiscence is present in:
    1. Superior constrictor
    2. Middle constrictor
    3. Superior constrictor and Middle constrictor
    4. Inferior constrictor, between thyro- pharyngeus and cricopharyngeus muscle
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  20. Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma is a:
    1. Non vascular tumor in the nasopharynx
    2. Vascular tumor of nasopharynx in prepubertal adolescent male, bleed on touch
    3. Vascular tumor nasopharynx affecting females of younger age group
    4. Non vascular tumor nasopharynx affecting females
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