Q.P. Code: 314001
Third Professional MBBS (Part I) Degree Supplementary Examinations
August 2023
Ophthalmology
(2019 Scheme)
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Time: 3 Hours
Total Marks: 100
- Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly
- Do not leave any blank pages between answers
- Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space
- Answer all parts of a single question together
- Leave sufficient space between answers
- Draw diagrams wherever necessary
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Long Essays (2x15=30)
- A 38-year-old male with history of lower back ache presented with complaints of sudden redness, severe pain, photophobia, and decreased vision in right eye. Patient has h/o similar complains in the past and was treated for the same. On examination, right eye shows circumciliary congestion, miotic pupil, ciliary tenderness, and cloudy anterior chamber.
- What is the probable diagnosis
- Name two differential diagnosis of this condition
- What are the important slit lamp examination findings in this condition
- What are the investigations to be done for this condition
- How do you treat this condition
- What are the complications of this case if left untreated (1+2+3+3+4+2)
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- Classify glaucoma. Describe the clinical features, investigations and management of primary open angle glaucoma.
Short Essays (5x8=40)
- Ophthalmia neonatorum
- Pterygium
- Acute Dacryocystitis
- Retinitis pigmentosa
- Blunt trauma to the eye
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Short Answers/Diagrams (5x4=20)
- Describe the layers of cornea with the help of a labelled diagram
- Presbyopia
- Papilledema
- Staphylomas
- Atropine
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Precise Answers (10x1=10)
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- Two causes of nyctalopia
- Two causes of vitreous haemorrhage
- Two macular function tests
- Two causes of ptosis
- Two causes of binocular diplopia
- Two types of corneal degeneration
- Two causes of preventable blindness
- Two signs of keratoconus
- Two anti-fungal drugs
- Two causes of colored haloes
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