Third Year MBBS Examination
III MBBS Part 1 Ophthalmology
Time: 2 hours
Date:
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07-03-2022 Max Marks: 40Instructions: 1. Answer to the points.
2. Figure to the right indicates marks.
3. Use separate answer books for each section.
4. Draw diagrams wherever necessary.
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5. Write legibly.Section 1
1. Answer the following: (Any Two) 5x2=10 (10)
a. Clinical features and management of
fungal Corneal Ulcer.
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b. Definition, signs, symptoms andmanagement of Pterygium.
c. Steps of Phacoemulsification surgery and
treatment of any one post operative
Complication of Cataract Surgery.
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2. Write short notes on: (any three) (12)a. Papilloedema vs Papillitis,
b. Fundus finding of hypertensive retinopathy
(Keith Wagner Classification),
c. Enumerate layers of retina and write about
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Direct Ophthamoscopy vs IndirectOphthalmoscopy.
d. Define glaucoma and describe principle of
different tonometry. Write down the
advantages and disadvantages of
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indentation and applanation tonometry andsteps of IOP measurement by Schiotz
Tonometer.
3. Write short notes on: (any three) 4x3=12 (12)
a. Enumerate laser used in ophthalmology
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and describe treatment of Myopia.b. Different drugs used in Glaucoma.
c. What is Second Sight? Decribe signs and
symptoms of Senile Cataract and
complication of Hypermature Cataract.
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d. Define Amblyopia and describe treatmentof Accommodative Esotropia.
4. Answer the following in one or two sentences:
(any six) 1x6=6 (6)
a. What you mean by 6/60 visual acuity?
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b. Four uses of fluroscine in ophthalmologyc. Cause of sudden painful loss of vision. A.
CRAO B. Acute congestive glaucoma C.
Senile cataract D. Retinal detachment
d. Match the following (A) Orbicularis oculi(B)
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Superior rectus(C) Superior Oblique(D)Lateral rectus (1) Oculomotor nerve(2)
Trochlear Nerve(3) Abducent
Nerve(4)facial nerve
e. Intraoperarive complication of Cataract
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Surgery(A) posterior capsularopacification(B) posterior capsules
rupture(C) Endophthalmitis(D) Retrobulbar
hemorrhage
f. Four uses of topical anesthesia.
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g. Advantages of viscoelastic.***