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Download CU (Calicut University) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 2003 March Gynaecology Paper II Previous Question Paper

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FINAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 2003

Part II

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY-Paper II

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(Includes Gynaecology, Family Welfare and Demography)

Time: Two Hours

Maximum: 40 Marks

Answer all the questions.

Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

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MCQs should be answered first in the response sheet provided.

Section A

I. Multiple Choice Questions. Single response type 8 (separate sheet attached). (8 x 1/2 = 4 marks)

II. Match the following. Single response type 8 (separate sheet attached). (8 x 1/2 = 4 marks)

III. Draw diagrams and label : (2x1=2 marks)

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  1. Copper T.
  2. Histology of vaginal mucosa.

IV. Short answer questions : (4 x 1=4 marks)

  1. Cervical fibroid.
  2. Dodderlein bacilli.
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  4. Nabothian follicle.
  5. Rubins cannula.

V. Write short notes on: (3 x 2=6 marks)

  1. Brenner tumour.
  2. Methotrexate.
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  4. Mefipristone.

Section B

VI. Read this case summary and answer the following questions :

44 year old nulliparous woman, presenting with menorrhagia of six months duration.

  1. What is the most probable diagnosis ?
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  3. List one important investigation you will do and the findings you expect from that.
  4. How will you medically treat menorrhagia ?
  5. Give the important steps of total abdominal hysterectomy.

(1+3+3+3 = 10 marks)

VII. Short answer questions: (4 x 1=4 marks)

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  1. Emergency contraception.
  2. Causes of maternal mortality in Kerala.
  3. Pyometra.
  4. Blighted ovum.

VIII. Write short notes on: (3 x 2 = 6 marks)

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  1. Operative laparoscopy.
  2. Cryptomenorrhoea.
  3. Fractional curettage.

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OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY-Paper II

(Includes Gynaecology, Family Welfare and Demography)

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

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Note.-(1) Do not write anything on the question paper.

(2) Write your register number in the answer-sheet provided.

(3) Select one most appropriate response and encircle the corresponding alphabet against each question number in the answer-sheet provided.

  1. Commonest predisposing factor for ectopic pregnancy is :
    1. Endometriosis.
    2. Intrauterine devices.
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    4. Pelvic inflammatory disease.
    5. Oral contraceptive use.
  2. Fibroids can produce all of the above except :
    1. Menorrhagia.
    2. Intestinal obstruction.
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    4. Infertility.
    5. Urinary retention.
  3. Cancer of the endometrium is common in:
    1. Teenage girls.
    2. Multiparous elderly women.
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    4. Women in child bearing age.
    5. Nulliparous elderly.
  4. Endometriosis is caused by:
    1. Retrograde menstruation.
    2. Serosal metaplasia.
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    4. Altered immunity.
    5. All of the above.
  5. Clomiphene citrate is :
    1. An antioestrogen.
    2. A week progesterone.
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    4. An androgen.
    5. An oestrogen.
  6. The commonly reported failure rate of Pomeroy sterilization is :
    1. 0.1%.
    2. 0.2%.
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    4. 0.4%.
    5. 0.6%.
  7. Uterus develop from:
    1. Mullerian system.
    2. Wolfian system.
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    4. Midgut.
    5. Hindgut.
  8. Most probable diagnosis in a patient presenting with a suburethral nodule is :
    1. Melanoma.
    2. Varicose vein.
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    4. Choriocarcinoma.
    5. Urethral caruncle.

(8 x 1/2 = 4 marks)

OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY-Paper II

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(Includes Gynaecology, Family Welfare and Demography)

II. Match the following :--

  1. Marsupialisation
  2. Sims Huhner test
  3. Danazol
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  5. Cytobrush
  6. Decidual cast
  7. Clue cells
  8. Filshie clip
  9. Kellys plication
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  1. Vaginitis.
  2. Endometriosis.
  3. Laparoscopic sterilisation.
  4. Stress incontinence.
  5. Bartholin's cyst.
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  7. Ectopic gestation.
  8. Cervical factor.

(8 x 1/2 = 4 marks)


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