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VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
9 | Ciliary ganglion
of Exam
1. Anatomy and Development of Eye
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15,201 | 27-29
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308 79, 530
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© | Rods and Cones fone 334 E a
February.17
© | Visual field Fe Aagusets a 40,221 a
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9 | Colour Vision September 09 “4 19
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2 | Colour Vision Ait ahs es
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| Contact lens | 50 72
__ |VERY sHORT QUESTIONS
[0 [Mention tree uses of prisms in ophthalmology
; © | Prism - uses
© | Uses of convex lenses in Ophthalmology
| Contact lens
© Uses of contact lens
_| complications and management of Hypermetropia?
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What are the etiology, clinical | st ee T
[features and management of Myopia? Lope 51,52 33, 37 46, 63
Define ametropia. What are the types, clinical features, Papeee |
ares 52, 56 33 | (46,66SHORT QUESTIONS
Aphakia- signs, symptoms and management.
Discuss the clinical types, symptoms and
of hypermetropia
© | Hypermetropia. Seplember £3 56 34 66
OctNov-02
July-89
Aetiology and types of regular astigmatism Janwary-14 57 40 67
February-13
Oclober-04
MarchiApr-03
‘Apr02, 97
Myopia November.94 52 37, 40 63
May-93, 88
December.91
August-31
Mareh-90
Definition of emmetropia and describe presbyopia. | Seplomber10 | 51, 62 33,46 | 46,53
Various methods of treatment of Myopia and a
astigmatism. March-10 55, 59 40, 43 7
Advantage of intraocular lenses in treatment of
Aphakia ‘September-09 61 7 68
o| ‘Surgical treatment of myopia ‘Sep /Oct-07 55 40 65
© | Correction of Myopia MarchiApri-0s 52 40 et
uyt8
fphakia Sahiba a8 36 68A Maret
LONG QUESTIONS ie
—T write etiology, clinical features, complications and
management of Ophthalmia neonatorum.
‘Opthalmia neonatrum. Fob-18 86
4 escribe the clinical features and management of a a
a Describe the clinical features of Trachoma and its ' on
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs and treatment May.88 98
of allergic conjunctivitis
Describe the etiology, symptoms, signs: and treatment 1987 88
‘of membranous conjunctivitis
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs and treatment {908 93
‘of Trachoma
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs of ophthalmia Api. 85 86
neonatorum. How will you treat such a case
\SHORT QUESTIONS
Vernal kerato-conjunctivitis (Spring Catarrh) clinical | jayn.23 A
features and management.
Describe Vernal keratoconjunctivitis March-22 101
‘Vernal keratoconjunctivitis March-24 101
Jan.-22
May-06
‘Subconjunctival hemorrhage October-04 -
Septomber-03
‘Apfi-00
| | Spring Catarrh (Vernal catarrh) Juiy-24 101
January-20
> oon Neonatorum. ‘hip 18 86
July-19
‘SepliOct-05
‘September-03, 93
OcNow.02
Apri.peseribe the tiopathogenesis, clinical picture,
and management of hypopyon corneal
ulcer.
gacterial corneal ulcer - Aetiopathogenesis and
management.
piscuss etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and
management of bacterial Corneal Ulcer.
piscuss symptoms, signs and treatment of herpes
simplex keratitis
Describe clinical features, treatment and complications
‘of Bacterial Corneal Ulcer.
Describe the aetiology, clinical features, treatment &
‘complications of bacterial corneal ulcer
Etiology, signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment
‘of hypopyon ulcer cornea.
Describe the etiology, signs, symptoms and
management of Hypopyon ulcer cornea
Describe the clinical features, laboratory findings and
management of Hypopyon corneal ulcer
Describe the aetiology, clinical features, and treatment
of interstitial keratitis :
Describe the aetiology, pathology, clinical features of
comeal ulcer
Describe the signs, symptoms and treatment of
hypopyon of ulcer of cornea
Describe the clinical features of hypoyon corneal ulcer
and its management
Describe the signs, symptoms and management of
Bacterial corneal ulcer
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs and treatment
(Of interstitial keratitis9 Mention various causes of oss of Corea Transparency.
| Write a note on Vascularization of Cornea.
Wek | ele fem
2 | Comeal edema
+
9 | Ulcus serpens and mention two complications of
_comeal ulcer‘0 | Neuroparalytic keratitis
Dendritic ulcer
(OR)
endritic corneal ulcer
‘superficial punctate keratitis
145
12
173,
144
109
192
‘Exposure Keratitis
218,219
110
419
450
191
Keratomalacia 13
Corneal Opacity- three grades and management in a a a a
brief.
on indications for keratoplasty March-22 145, 129 | 194-196
Band shaped Keratopathy ‘August-17 155 47 .
Causes of Interstitial Keratitis Febuay? | 145 114 185
pape causes of Superficial Punctate Keratitis, i ia me aeDescribe the types of staphyloma with a diagram _
| © | cassitcation and management of scletis
Discuss the symptoms, signs and treatment of acute
congestive glaucoma
Enumerate causes for painful diminution of
vision. What are the etiology, clinical features and
management of anterior uveitis?
Describe the aetiology and clinical picture of acute
iridocyclitis. How do you treat it?
Describe the aetiology, clinical features and
management of Red eye
Describe the etiology, signs and symptoms and
management of Acute Irido Cyclitis0
0
|e ibe the symptoms, signs, diagnosis and
pescribe the etiology, signs, symptoms and
foment of granulomatous uveitis
| ecive the fre for
pesctil
“Tronagement of acute anterior uveitis
ibe the aetiology, clin. features, sequelae &
Complications of acute iridocyclitis. How will you
reat it
‘eseribe the signs, symptoms and treatment of Acute
|? oes
15 [pescrbe the differential diagnosis of red eye
Classify Iridocyclitis and describe the clinical features
‘and its management 189 146
Describe the signs, symptoms, sequelae, complications
and treatment of acute iridocyclitis em ees
Discuss differential diagnosis of acute red eye. How
0 | will you manage a case of acute retinopathy 110, 353 258 82
Describe the aetiopathogenesis, symptoms, signs and
© | management of Iridocyclitis ee ac a
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Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs of acute
| anterior uveitis. How will you treat such a case Aad a a
SHORT QUESTIONS
° Describe features of anterior uveitis and its 489 146 208
management
O | Iris changes in acute anterior uveitis 189 146 208
0 | Iris bombe 3 225 209
0 | Treatment of Anterior Uveitis. 187 11 212
bo ‘Management of acute anterior uveitis 189 149 208
EndophthalmitisVERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Features of granulomatous Uveitis.
Phiycten
Mention causes and complications of Rubeosis
Iridis.
‘Hyphaema.
Phthisis bulbi
Iridocystitis management
| infective Endophthalmitis
| sectusio Pupillae
Festooned pupil.
Aqueous flare
Causes of red eye
Flare
LONG QUESTIONS
Discuss etiology, symptoms, stages,and management
of Cortical Cataract.
Describe the stages of Cortical Cataract. List Macular
function tests in a patient with mature Cortical
Cataract. List Complications of Cataract Surgery.
Different etiology for cataract and signs symptoms
and diagnosis and treatment of congenital cataract.
Mention the causes of gradual loss of vision and
discuss management of Senile Cortical Cataract
‘What are the causes of gradual loss of vision? Describe
the clinical features and management of senile
“cortical cataract
Discuss Classification, clinical features and
management of congenital cataract
Discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and
management of nuclear cataract
Enumerate the causes of Secondary Glaucoma. Add
‘a note on its treatment‘pescribe the signs, symptoms and management of
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Ueabaanaiail =
‘pescibe the pre-operative preparation for a case of
penile cataract. Describe post-operative complications
and their treatment
Congenital cataract
March-23 241 184 239
shyt
‘September-08
0 241 184 239
1967
August 16
‘rpaen,oc-87 | 232 174 242
Nov.-88, Apri-65
‘August-15
Lamellar cataract ocinoven | 232 174 242
‘ApriL01, Aug.-90
Aetiology and clinical features of complicated
January-14 241 184 239
cataract
Local anaesthesia for cataract surgery August13 248 187, (246
Morgagnian hypermature cataract Febnay-t3 | 239 179 238
March© | Types of intraocular lenses
© | Lenticonus =
© | Four complications of cataract surgery.
Glaucoma.
| Discuss etiology, clinical features, complications and | jygen,23 318 | 61,150,229 | 274
management of Acute Congestive Glaucoma. =
9 | Discuss symptoms, signs and treatment of acute | juren.24 318 150,229 271
9 Discuss symptoms, signs and treatment of acute | te 189 151 208
(eer inbaeaes
9 | Describe clinical features, investigation and) jy, a 226 am
| management of Angle Closure Glaucoma.
os | Mention the stages of primary Narrow Angle Glaucoma, ‘hip 19 318 150, 229 270
How do you treat acute congestive stage?
: Define Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG). Discuss
o | its etiopathogenesis, cinical features, investigations and ‘August-17 294 215 (266
_ medical treatment.
| Enumerate causes for painful diminution of vision. What
© are the etiology, clinical features and management of | January-15 169 151 208
| anterior uveitis?
j As
| Mention stages of primary narrow angle glaucoma. 5
° | aioe 2 Janvary- 38 150, 229 270
Discuss the aetiology, clinical features and
° Fe 12 318 3 71
| i ebruary 150,229 | 21
[Enumerate the causes of Red Eye. Write the
© clinical features and treatment of Acute Congestive | August! 318 se 2
Enumerate the causes for gradual loss of vision and howDescribe the aetiology, clinical features, and treatment
of chronic simple glaucoma
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Classify glaucoma. Describe the clinical features and
management of chronic simple glaucoma
Discuss the clinical features and management of open
[Angle Glaucoma
Describe the signs, symptoms and management of
chronic simple glaucoma
Discuss the symptoms, signs, and management of a
case of chronic simple glaucoma
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs and treatment
cof acute congestive glaucoma
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1
Field changes in open angle glaucoma
© | Optic nerve head changes in Open Angle Glaucoma
Trabeculectomy
OctNov-02
© | Phacomorphic Glaucoma January-15 327 231 274
(0 | Field changes in Open Angle Glaucoma. Septenber0 | 299 | 217,218 | 269
May-22
Sept0c05
© | Buphthalmos OctNor-02, 291 212 a
Octobe.01, 98
‘Apr, 84
Sep Oct-07
‘Acute congestive Glaucoma Oct-00, April-94 318 150 271
December-91
Fleld defects in Chronic Simple Glaucoma. May-o7 299 217 269
Discuss management of Acute Congestive Glaucoma | _October-04 320 150 270
Field changes in primary open angle glaucoma oe ~ 299 217 289
Apo - a
October 97 318 150 :
Novembers4 | 326 230 273
‘Signs, treatment of chronic simple glaucoma November-92 - 221 266
pn 85 219 ~
'Y SHORT QUESTIONS
|© | Opte disc changes in open angle glaucoma. ‘March-23
| © | Three signs of Open Angle Glaucoma. duy21
Lo] vou20© | What is primary optic atrophy. Give two causes January-23 396 307 336
© | stages of Retinoblastoma. way | 364 284 49
© | Amblyopia uly 18 21 311,324 | 337
© | Discuss Amblyopia. Nov-20 a 311,324 | 337
Feb-18
© | Optic neuritis 382 298 331
‘August-17
© | Aetiology and clinical features of optic atrophy on 395 307,308 | 335
Ambloypia - Types, clinical features and treatment ‘August-17 2 311, 324 337
Acute Retrobulbar neuritis ‘August-16 300 ae Pam
Classification and pathological features of optic
Februay-16 395OPHTHALMOLOGY
© | Three causes of sudden loss of vision,
(0 | Sudden visual loss
‘Mention any four commonly employed colour vision
tests
0 | Trichromatic theory of color vision
Amblyopia.
Primary optic Atrophy
Optic atrophy
Types of Optic atrophia|Chalazion - Aetiology, clinical features and
complications.
Types and etiology of Ptosis and its clinical evaluation
| Aetiology, signs and symptoms and treatment of
| Squamous blepharitis
°natiology and complications of Trichiasis 457
fol ‘myogenic Ptosis 467
[meson ‘4 causes of trichiasis ‘ma | or ao
2 | Types and etiology of ptosis. August-t2 467 361 ait
Lagophthalmos August-12 466 359 ant
0 | Chalazion. damage 455 49 404
© | Homer's Syndrome August-1t 33,34 361 104
0 | Trichiasis ‘March-11 457 351 405,
(0 | Indications of Tarsorrhaphy March-09 161 360 hoa
‘0 | Hordeolum Externum (stye) ‘September-08 454 ug 402
0 | Blepharitis Marchiapsi0a | 454 346 403
[o [us the swellings in the lid Sep Oct-07 - 346 #
© | Hordeolum internum Apri-os 456 351 404
° 402
Discuss etiology clinical features, complications and 27
management of Chronic Dacryocystitis. bs - wa
Write about etiology, clinical features, treatment and
oO . a
complications of Acute Dacryocystitis in adults — ze =
What are the clinical features and management of
°
es és Febuay-i7 | 483 377 426
Describe the si ‘and management of
° igns, symptoms and manage! August 90 482 378
Acute Dacryocystitis =
Describe the aetiol symptoms, signs, and
° ology, symptoms, sig ‘gr. 86 483 a7
|__| treatment of chronic dacryocystitis a
SHORT QUESTIONS
© | Ginical features and treatment of acute dacryocystitis |_ March22 482 378 426
© | Dry Eye - Aetiology, Clinical features and treatment. | _August'7 111 371 very
© | Aetiology, clinical features and complications of acute rs aw a
tcaiita January 426
© | Management of Chronic Dacryocystitis. Septemberi0 | 483 | 377,378 | 426
March/Apr-03-
483
fa 377 426
‘prt 483 378 426
‘Aerbo9 482 378 428
aout | 483 Ls sa | 26
Cxober86 | 487 378 at° | Blow Our Frocture
9 Describe the clinical features and management of
| Orbital Cellulitis.
° | Glinical features and complications of Orbital Cellulitis
poreneentren ice msOPHTHALMOLOGY
'vERY SHORT QUESTIONS
| efine chemosis and ecehymosis, Nov.20 - 416 :
January-20
‘0 | Cherry Red Spot. Feb-18 410 410 .
August-16, 15
© | Iris changes in open globe injury July-19 408 4 501
(0 | Vossius Ring m February-16 409 409 498
0 | Causes of Cherry Red spot at Macula ‘March-09 410 410 a
‘0 | Cherry Redspot at macula ‘SepvOct.05 410 410 -
Q | Berlin's Oedema ApriL04 410 410 500
SHORT QUESTIONS
0 | Cyclopentolate July-19 - 433 134
0 | Timolol maleate. Augustt4 302 222, 234 -
0 | Uses of Atropine in Ophthalmology. ae 302 433 134
‘May-07,
September-09
(© | Anti Glaucoma drugs FP il cal eee: snl en
‘March/Apri-08
° 302 432 272
Pilocarpine pothae
MarchiF
Topical drugs for glaucoma ee Se
132
134
132
131
134
22© | Action and adverse effects of Beta blockers.
© | Uses of atropine in eve
© | Atropine uses
+
° | Uses of laser in Ophthalmology
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Nd YAG laser
Uses of Laser in Ophthalmology
[[Uses of eryo in ophthalmology
| Yag Laser
LONG QUESTIONS
What are the causes of night blindness? Describe
| the clinical features and complications of retinitis
[pigmentosa
Describe the various viral infections of the eye andwrite fundus picture of severe non proliferative
diabetic retinopathy.
[> neophainia
Jan.-22 - 449 546
January-20
‘0 | Vitamin A deficiency (Xerophthalmia). 827 449 540
S March/Apri-03
9 | Foods rich in Vitamin-A. August-14 514 L 540
[5 | WHO classification of Blindness. September-10 521 532
Preventable blindness
Eye banking
March/Aprb05
Role of Primary Health Center in National Pro-
° | gramme for Control of Blindness (NPCB). menat Set ae =
9 | Mobile Eye Camp. March-11 524 469 534
0 | Primary Eye Care System Marcivaphios | 23 465 533
NPCB (National Programme for Control of Blindness)
Apri-04
° (OR) 521 464 5a
Apri02
National programme for control of blindness
October-00
© | Legal Blindness e 460
Common causes of blindness
‘complaints of painless gradual diminution
Describe the differential diagnosis and
les of treatment
the causes of Gradual diminsion of vision
above the age of 50 years and how will
Such a caseDiscuss the aetiology and differential diagnosis of
sudden loss of vision in one eye
Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA) — indications,
technique and complications.
Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA.).
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
RAPD (Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect)
Applanation Tonometry
Marcus Gunn pupil
© | Madarosis Februay13 352
O | Ciliary Vessels ‘September-09 142
© | Causes of sudden loss of vision ‘March/Apri-03, 471