FINAL EXAM NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
JUNE 2013
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RADIODIAGNOSIS
PAPER - I
Please read carefully the important instructions mentioned on Page ‘1’
PART B
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Enumerate the causes of a solitary lytic lesion in the skull. Describe the distinguishing radiological features of any three. (4+6)
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Enumerate the common causes of obstructive jaundice. Discuss the role of various imaging modalities in its diagnosis. (2+8)
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The Child Welfare Board has referred an accused to you for estimation of age. Being a radiologist, how would you carry out this assignment? Discuss in brief the variables that can affect the estimated age. (6+4)
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Discuss the technique and role of CT in evaluation of acute pancreatitis. (2+8)
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A 40 year old male presents with a lump in the right iliac fossa. What would be your approach as a radiologist to help come to a diagnosis? Discuss the characteristic radiological features of any three pathologies, presenting with right iliac fossa lump. (1+9)
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POSSESSION/USE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SUCH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE EXAMINATION HALL.
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