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Calicut University 2008 M.B.B.S THIRD PROFESSIONAL , Part 1 OPHTHALMOLOGY - Question Paper

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part A
1. Multiple option ques.. Single response type8
(separate sheet attached)
(8x1/2 = four marks)
II. Match the subsequent. Single response type8
(separate sheet attached)
(8x1/2 = four marks)
III.Draw and label:
1. Iris bombe.
2. Normal funds. (2x1 = two marks)
IV.Short ans questions:
1. describe Stye
2. describe Presbyopia
3. Mention 4 complications of Iridocyclitis.
4. Mention 4 causes of night blindness (4x1 = four marks)
V. Write short notes on:
1. Atropine
2. Enucleation.
3. Keratoconus (3x2 = six marks)
part B
VI. learn this snippet and ans the subsequent questions:
A 50 year old women complains of painless progressive dimunition of vision of
right eye since a year.
1. Mention 2 possible common causes
2. How will you differentiate them?
3. Briefly outline the surgical management of any 1 of them.
(2+5+3 = 10 marks)
VII.Short ans questions:
1. Mention 2 uses of cryo in ophthalmology
2. Mention 2 causes of cherry red spot.
3. Mention 2 causes of toxic amblyopia.
4. Mention the principles of treatment of a case of Corneal Ulcer. (4x1 = 4
marks)
VIII.Write short notes on:
1. Horner's syndrome
2. Dacryocysts rhinostomy (D.C.R)
3. Sympathetic ophthalmia (3x2 = six marks)
OPHTHALMOLOGY
1. MULTIPLE option ques.

1. Ectatic cicatrix underlined by ureal tissue is called:
(A) Keratomalacia. (B) Descemetocele
(C) Anterior staphyloma (D) Keratectasia.
2. Keratic precipitates are seen in:
(A) Keratoconus (B) Viral keratitis
(C) Acute Iridocyclitis (D) Keratomalacia
3. Cobble stone appearance is a feature of:
(A) Trachoma (B) Spring catarrah.
(C) Viral conjunctivitis (D) Angular conjunctivitis.
4. Complicated cataract is a cataract:
(A) Occuring in systemic disease. (B) Occuring due to drug toxicity
(C) Secondary to ocular disease (D) Complication of surgery.
5. Ishihara's chart is used to test:
(A) Field of vision (B) Colour vision
(C) Diplopia (D) Visual acuity.
6. Depth of anterior chamber is shallow in:
(A) Sublocation of lens (B) Narrow angle glaucoma
(C) Leucoma adherance (D) Aphakia
7. Scintillating scotoma is characteristic of:
(A) Migrains (B) Synthesis scintillans
(C) Open angle glaucoma (D) Occipital lobe lesions.
8. Vitreous base is situated at:
(A) Ora serrata. (B) Equator
(C)Macula (D) Optic disc.
(8x1/2 = four marks

OPHTHALMOLOGY

II. Match the following:­A
1. Nd yag laser (a) Retinal detachment
2. Indirect ophthalmoscope (b) Visual field
3. Autorefractometer (c) After cataract.
4. Bjerrum screen (d) Refraction
B 1. Timalol (a) Sympathmimatic.
2. Atropine (b) Parasympathomimetic
3. Pilocarpine (c)
blocker
4. Phenylephrine (d) Parasympathlytic
(8x1/2 = four marks)


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