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QP Code: 1019

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


M88S Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2015
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 10x2=20 Marks


1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, investigations, complications (2+2+2+2+2)
and treatment of leptospirosis.

2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and treatment of left side pleural (3+3+4)
effusion.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 5x10=50 Marks


3. Complications of acute pancreatitis.
4. Hypoglycemia.
5. Anaphylaxis.
6. Polymerase chain reaction.
7. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.
8. Trigeminal neuralgia.
9. Stem cell therapy.
10. Peritoneal dialysis.
11. Iron deficiency anemia.
12. Malignant hypertension.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 3x10=30 Marks


13. Acarbose.
14. Apraxia.
15. Rheumatic carditis.
16. Three proton pump inhibitors.
17. ACE inhibitors.
18. Three diseases modifying anti-rheumatoid arthritis agents.
19. Three causes of jaundice.
20. Treatment of brucellosis.
21. Causes of massive splenomegaly.
22. Secondary polycythemia.
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OP Code: 1019
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JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - July/Aug 2015
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: AI! questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of (2+3+2+3)
megaloblastic anaemia.

2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of (2+3+2+3)


chronic diarrhoea.

II. SHORT ESSAYS


3. Complicated malaria.
4. Acute pancreatitis.
5. Acute severe asthma.
6. Hyperkalemia.
7. Addison's disease.
8. HAART.
9. Hypersplenism.
10. Acute gout.
11. SIADH.
12. Anaphylaxis.

III. SHORT ANSWERS

13. Vitamin 0 deficiency.


14. Treatment of leptospirosis.
15. Components of Tetrology of Fallot.
16. Carcinoid syndrome.
17. Imatinib.
18. Beriberi.
19. Nystagmus.
20. Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome.
21. Polymerase chain reaction (peR).
22. TNF-alpha.
*****
QP Code: 1019

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2016
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the clinical features, complications, investigations and (4+2+2+2)
management of enteric fever.
2. Describe the classification of seizures. Mention the causes of seizures. (2+4+4)
Explain .the evaluation and management of an 18 years old girl
presenting with status epilepticus.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Mention signs and symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
4. Causes and management of atrial fibrillation.
5. Treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis.
6. Describe the causes and clinical features of Addison's disease.
7. Causes and treatment of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
8. Wilson's disease.
9. Treatment of acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML).
10. Clinical features and management of sickle cell crisis.
11. Drug treatment of parkinsonism.
12. Irritable bowel syndrome.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Treatment of neurocysticercosis.


14. Mention three causes of cavitary lesions in the lung.
15. Glycosylated haemoglobin.
16. Mention three complications of portal hypertension.
17. Treatment of post herpetic neuralgia.
18. Clinical features of Madan's syndrome.
19. Treatment of vivax malaria.
20. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA).
21. Paracetomoloverdose.
22. Beta-blockers.
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QP Code: 1019
- JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU
MSSS Phase-III, Part-II Examination _ July 2016
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and management of embolic (2+4+4)
stroke.

2. Describe complications and management of cirrhosis of liver.


(4+6)
II. SHORT ESSAYS

3. Diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever. 10x5=50 Marks


4. Thiamine deficiency.

5. Clinical features and laboratory findings in dengue fever.


6. Causes and management of hypokalemia.

7. Clinical features and management of organophoSphorus pOisoning.


8. Diet for obese patient.

9. Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis.


10. Turner's syndrome.
11. Metabolic acidosis.

12. Complications of enteric fever.

Ill. SHORT ANSWERS


10x3=30 Marks
13. Causes of iron deficiency anemia.

14. Diagnostic tests for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).


15. Artesunate.

16. Causes of delirium in elderly.


17. Causes of cavity in the lung.
18. Three causes of aortic regurgitation.
19. Causes of pulsus paradoxus.
20. ECG features of atrial fibrillation.
21. Chest X ray findings in mitral stenosis.
22. Urine examination in acute glomerulonephritis.
*****
, JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU
QP Code: 1019

MSSS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2017


Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and management of a case of (2+4+4)
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
2. Explain the aetiopathogenesis and management of acute viral hepatitis.
(4+6)

II. SHORT ESSAYS


10x5=50 Marks
3. Bence Jones proteinuria.
4. Complications of haemodialysis.
5. Adrenal crisis.
6. Gynaecomastia.
7. Ciinical features of cardiac tamponade.
8. Heat stroke.
9. Pellagra.

10. Indications for post exposure prophylaxis with immunoglobulins.


11. Amphotericin B
12. Erectile dysfunction.

III. SHORT ANSWERS


10x3=30 Marks
13. Causes of eosinophilia.
14. Thyroid stimulating hormone.
15. Causes of right bundle branch block.
16. Chest X ray findings in massive pleural effusion.
17. ECG findings in left ventricular hypertrophy.
18. Endocrine conditions causing palpitations.
19. Modes of transmission of hepatitis B.
20. Chemoprophylaxis of pneumocystis pneumonia.
21. Enlist six disease modifying antirheumatoid drugs.
22. Six causes of sinus bradycardia.
*****
sQP Code: 1019

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - July 2017
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks

1. Describe the clinical features, complications and management of Grave's (3+3+4)


disease.
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and management of infective (2+4+4)
endocarditis.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Mention the clinical features and management of acute
glomerulonephritis.
4. Clinical features and treatment of rickets.
5. Hyperparathyroidism.
6. Treatment of snake bite.
7. Bell's palsy.
8. Clinical features and management of Guillain-Barre syndrome.
9. von-wlllebrand disease.
10. Clinical features and treatment of multiple myeloma.
11. Disseminated intravascular coagulation.
12. Community acquired pneumonia.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Mention three immunosuppressive drugs and their indications.


14. Pulsus paradoxus.
15. Radiation hazards.
16. Chorea.
17. Mention three autosomal recessive disorders.
18. Polycystic kidney.
19. Mention three chelating agents.
20. Tetanus toxoid.
21. Cardinal features of motor neuron disease.
22. Clinical features of anthrax.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MSSS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - July 2017
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100.

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the clinical features, complications and management of bronchial (3+2+5)
asthma.
2. Describe the clinical features, investigations and management of (4+2+4)
rheumatoid arthritis.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Pulmonary complications in AIDS.
4. Delirium.
5. Clinical features and treatment of trigeminal neuralgia.
6. Write about cortical lobar functions.
7. Scabies.
8. Clinical features and treatment of diabetic neuropathy.
9. Treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus.
10. Diagnosis and treatment of cholera.
11. Clinical features, investigations and management of pneumothorax.
12. Aetiology, clinical features and treatment of Zollinger-Ellison syndrome.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Mention six causes of haemoptysis.


14. Enumerate three occupational lung diseases.
15. Diethyl carbamazine citrate.
16. Clinical features of dengue fever.
17. Role of vitamin K.
18. Cyanide poisoning.
19. Mention three causes of acute kidney injury.
20. Drug induced lupus.
21. Alpha-fetoprotein.
22. Treatment of gonorrhoea.
*****
OP Code: 1019

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MSSS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2018
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, complications, investigations (2+2+2+2+2)
and management of tuberculous meningitis.
2. Describe the clinical features, laboratory investigations and management (3+3+4)
of megaloblastic anaemia.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Gastrointestinal complications of AIDS.
4. Aetiopathogenesis, clinical features and investigations of polycystic
kidney disease.
5. Causative organism, epidemiology and clinical features of shigellosis.
6. Clinical features and diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome.
7. Mention the differences between upper motor neuron (UMN) and lower
motor neuron (LMN) lesion.
8. Clinical features and management of dengue fever.
9. Gout.
10. Diagnostic criteria for systemic lupus erythematosus.
11. Causes, clinical features and management of hepatic encephalopathy.
12. Causes, clinical features and management of hypoglycaemia.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Metformin.
14. Ascitic fluid analysis.
15. Mention three nephrotoxic drugs.
16. Clinical features of vitamin C deficiency.
17. Mention the drugs and side effects of protease inhibitors.
18. Mention three complications of obesity.
19. Tetany.
20. Caplan's syndrome.
21. Mention three causes of dementia.
22. Larva migrans.
*****
QP Code: 1019

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - July 2018
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the clinical features, complications and management of chronic (3+2+5)
kidney disease.
2. Explain the diagnostic criteria, investigations and management of (2+3+5)
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Causes, clinical features and management of portal hypertension.
4. Causes and management of hyponatremia.
5. Pathophysiology and management of congestive cardiac failure.
6. Diagnosis and management of ischemic stroke.
7. Constrictive pericarditis.
8. Multiple myeloma.
9. Body mass index (BMI).
10. Wernicke's encephalopathy.
11. Mitochondrial inheritance pedigree chart. Give two examples.
12. Malignant hypertension.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks


13. Jugular venous pressure (JVP) waveforms.
14. Coagulation pathway flowchart.
15. Laboratory abnormalities of tumour lysis syndrome.
16. Hereditary hyperbilirubinemias.
17. Glasgow coma score.
18. Causes of asterixis.
19. Causes of unilateral pedal edema.
20. Components of Miller - Fischer syndrome.
21. Clinical utility of glycosylated hemoglobin.
22. Define significant weight loss with three causes
*****
QP Code: 11019'

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MSSS Phase-III, Part-II (RS 1) Examination - January 2019
Subject: General Medicine Paper - I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the risk factors, clinical features, diagnosis and management of (3+2+2+3)
community acquired pneumonias.
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of (2+3+3+2)
acute rheumatic fever.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Analgesic nephropathy.
4. Hepatitis C.
5. Lyme disease.
6. Newer insulins.
7. Dawn phenomenon.
8. Gene therapy.
~. Osteomalacia.
10. Diagnosis and management of thalassemia.
11. Stem cells.
12. Dengue haemorrhagic fever.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Botulinum toxin.


14. Thiamine deficiency.
15. Serum amylase.
16. Oncogenes.
17. C-reactive protein (CRP).
18. Pellagra.
19. Mouth ulcers.
20. Metolazone.
21. Coin test.
22. Delusions.
*****
QP Code: 1019

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination-July 2019
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Explain the diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma. (3+7)
2. Writethe clinical features and management of organophosphorus (4+6)
poisoninq.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Inflammatory bowel diseases.
4. Community acquired pneumonia.
5. Trigeminal neuralgia.
6. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.
7. Urinary tract infection in males.
8. Thyroid crisis.
9. Scurvy.
10. Diagnostic criteria for rheumatoid arthritis.
11. Anti-oxidants.
12. Botulism.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Giardiasis.
14. Mini mental state examination.
15. Angiotensin receptor blockers.
16. Eisenmenger syndrome.
17. Bronchodilators.
18. Ankylosing spondylitis.
19. Hyponatremia.
20. Fallot's tetralogy.
21. Metformin.
22. Management of acute variceal bleeding.
*****
QP Code: 11019

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)

MBBS Phase-III, Part-II (RS1) Examination-July 2019


Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks

1. Explain the diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma. (3+7)

2. Writethe clinical features and management of organophosphorus (4+6)

poisoning.

10x5=50 Marks
II. SHORT ESSAYS
3. Inflammatory bowel diseases.
4. Community acquired pneumonia.
5. Trigeminal neuralgia.
6. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.
7. Urinary tract infection in males.
8. Thyroid crisis.
9. Scurvy.
10. Diagnostic criteria for rheumatoid arthritis.
11. Anti-oxidants.
12. Botulism.

10x3=30 Marks
III. SHORT ANSWERS

13. Giardiasis.
14. Mini mental state examination.
15. Angiotensin receptor blockers.
16. Eisenmenger syndrome.
17. Bronchodilators.
18. Ankylosing spondylitis.
19. Hyponatrem ia.
20. Fallot's tetralogy.
21. Metformin.
22. Management of acute variceal bleeding.
*****
QP Code: 11019

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-ll (RS 1) Examination - January 2019
Subject: General Medicine Paper - I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Max. Marks: 100
Time: 3 hours
2x10=20 Marks
I. LONG ESSAYS
(3+2+2+3)
1. Describe the risk factors, clinical features, diagnosis and management of
community acquired pneumonias.
(2+3+3+2)
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of
acute rheumatic fever.

10x5=50 Marks
II. SHORT ESSAYS
3. Analgesic nephropathy.
4. Hepatitis C.
5. Lyme disease.
6. Newer insulins.
7. Dawn phenomenon.
8. Gene therapy.
9. Osteomalacia.
10. Diagnosis and management of thalassemia.
11. Stem cells.
12. Dengue haemorrhagic fever.

10x3=30 Marks
III. SHORT ANSWERS
13. Botulinum toxin.
14. Thiamine deficiency.
15. Serum amylase.
16. Oncogenes.
17. C-reactive protein (CRP).
18. Pellagra.
19. Mouth ulcers.
20. Metolazone.
21. Coin test.
22. Delusions.

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QP Code: 11019

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-II(RS1) Examination-January 2020
Subject: General Medicine Paper-I
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Max. Marks: 100
Time: 3 hours

2x10=20 Marks
I. LONG ESSAYS
1. Explain the clinical features, pathophysiology, investigations and
(3+2+1+4)
management of cerebral malaria.
2. Define acute coronary syndrome. Explain the clinical features, investigations,
(1+2+2+5)
management and prognosis of unstable angina.

10x5=50 Marks
II. SHORT ESSAYS
3. Zollinger- Ellison syndrome.

4. Reticulocyte count.

5. Sjogren's syndrome.

6. Metabolic acidosis.
7. Brain death.
8. Temporal arteritis.
9. Late effects of cancer therapy.

10. Hyperkalemia.
11. Diagnosis and treatment of gout.
12. Diagnosis and complications of hemophilia.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Six causes of bradycardia.


14. Three complications of cirrhosis.
15. Causes of acute renal failure.
16. Antiplatelet drugs.

17. Indications of dialysis.

18. Treatment of hypoglycemia.


19. Six causes of splenomegaly.
20. Adverse effects of anti-tubercular treatment(ATT}.
21. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND).
22. Metabolic syndrome.

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QP Code: 1020

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MSSS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2015
Subject: General Medicine Paper-II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
10x2=20 Marks
1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of (2+3+2+3)
angina pectoris.

2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and treatment of


acute viral hepatitis A.

II. SHORT ESSAYS


5x10=50 Marks
3. Bronchiectasis.
4. VORL.

5. Clinical features of organophosphorus poisoning.


6. Paranoid schizophrenia.
7. Chronic myeloid leukemia.
8. Lepra reaction.
9. Clinical features and management of hydatid disease.
10. Anorexia nervosa.
11. Hyperuricaemia.
12. Importance of urine examination at bedside.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 3x10=30 Marks


13. Statins.
14. Three causes of metabolic acidosis.
15. Pellagra.
16. Vitamin 0 deficiency.
17. Tricyclic anti-depressants.
18. Treatment of hyperkalemia.
19. Probiotics.
20. Complications of peptic ulcer.
21. Three complications of dengue fever.
22. Three blood related parasites.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MBBS Phase-III, Part-ll Examination - July/Aug 2015
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks

1. Describe the aetio-pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and (3+2+2+3)


management of pyogenic meningitis.
2. Describe the risk factors, clinical features, diagnosis and management of (3+2+2+3)
acute myocardial infarction.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Management of drug resistant tuberculosis.
4. Alcohol abuse.
5. Snake bite management.
6. Clinical features of thyrotoxicosis.
7. Lepra reactions.
8. Falls in elderly.
9. Pancytopenia.
10. Management of acute myeloid leukaemia.
11. Management of variceal bleeding.
12. Metabolic acidosis.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Vitiligo.
14. Mania.
15. Dietary fibre.
16. Itraconazole.
17. Treatment of salicylate poisoning.
18. Ankylosing spondylitis.
19. Autosomal dominant inheritance.
20. Angioedema.
21. Collapsing pulse.
22 .. Methemoglobinemia.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2016
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the causes, clinical features, complications, investigations and (2+2+2+2+2)
management of acute pancreatitis.
2. Write the causes, diagnosis and treatment of iron deficiency anemia. (3+3+4)

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Manic depressive psychosis.
4. Types of psoriasis and management.
5. Visual pathway and visual field defects.
6. Vitamin A deficiency.
7. Treatment of H pylori infection.
8. Genetic counselling.
9. Clinical features and management of falciparum malaria.
10. Myxoedema.
11. Clinical features and management of chronic kidney disease.
12. DOTS regimen.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Type II lepra reaction.


14. Methotrexate.
15. Mention three drugs used in depression.
16. Clinical features of beriberi.
17. Mention three causes of pulsus paradoxus.
18. Retinal changes in hypertension.
19. Mention the components of tetrology of fallot.
20. Aetiology of tropical sprue.
21. Ventricular ectopics.
22. Type 4 hypersensitivity reaction.
*****
QP Code: 1020
• JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU
MBBS Phase-III, Part-It Examination - July 2016
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Define stroke. Describe the aetiopathogenesis and clinical features of (2+2+3+3)
stroke. Outline the management of hemorrhagic stroke.
2. Describe the clinical features, diagnosis and management of (3+3+4)
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

II. SHORT ESSAYS


10x5=50 Marks
3. Polycythemia vera.
4. Allogenic bone marrow transplant.

5. Disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARD).


6. Dissociative disorder.
7. Shingles.
8. Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia.
9. Drug resistant tuberculosis.
10. Insulin analogues.
11. Adrenal crisis.

12. Syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone (SIADH).

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks


13. Three risk factors of urinary tract infection.
14. Three causes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
15. Blood picture of dimorphic anemia.
16. Three features of nephrotic syndrome.
17. Three neuro-glycopenic symptoms of hypoglycemia.
18. Three types of sero-negative spondylo-arthritis.
19. Name three proton pump inhibitors.
20. Four risk factors of gestational diabetes mellitus.
21. Four causes of polyarthritis.
22. Two causes of diffuse hyperpigmentation.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MSSS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2017
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Explain the underlying causes, blood gas abnormalities in type I and type" (2+4+4)
respiratory failure and management of both conditions.
2. Describe the pathology, clinical features, investigations and management of (2+2+3+3)
sickle cell anemia.

II. SHORT ESSAYS


10x5=50 Marks
3. Skin changes in endocrine diseases.
4. Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome (SSSS).

5. Non-metastatic extra pulmonary manifestations of bronchogenic carcinoma.


6. Swine flu (H1N1 virus)

7. Cllnical features and management of sjogren's syndrome.


8. Dengue fever.

9. Write the categories of treatment for tuberculosis in DOTS regimen.


10. Criteria for diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.
11. Acute respiratory distress syndrome.
12. Osteomalacia.

ill. SHORT ANSWERS


10x3=30 Marks
13. Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibody.
14. Familial mediterranean fever.
15. Cytokines.
16. Micro-albuminuria.
17. Post exposure prophylaxis in HIV infection.
18. Risk factors for nosocomial infection.
19. Reversible causes of dementia.
20. Clostridium defficile.
21. Intermediate syndrome.
22. Acute phase reactants.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS UNIVERSITY, MYSURU


MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination - January 2018
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Explain the aetiology, clinical features and management of lung abscess. (3+3+4)
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and management of congestive (3+3+4)
cardiac failure.

II. SHORT ESSAYS


10x5=50 Marks
3. Clinical features and complications of mumps.
4. Inflammatory bowel disease.
5. Treatment of osteoporosis.
6. Write about anatomy of conducting system of heart with a neat labeled
diagram.
7. Hirsutism.
8. Clinical features and management of pleural effusion.
9. Chronic active hepatitis.
10. Scorpion sting management.
11. Schizophrenia.
12. Clinical features and complications of acute nephritis.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 1Ox3=30 Marks


13. Amphotericin B
14. Acne vulgaris.
15. Mention three drugs used in management of depression.
16. Mention the drugs and side effects of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE)
inhibitors.
17. Horner's syndrome.
18. Hypersplenism
19. Pulmonary function tests.
20. Gynaecomastia.
21. Peripheral smear in chronic myeloid leukemia.
22. DC cardioversion.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)

MBBS Phase-III, Part-II Examination-July 2018


Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS
2x10=20 Marks
1. Describe the clinical features, investigations and management of (2+3+5)
myxedema coma.

2. Explain the diagnostic criteria, types and management of (2+3+5)


GuiliainBarresyndrome.

II. SHORT ESSAYS


10x5=50 Marks
3. Diagnosis and management of enteric fever.
4. Clinical features and treatment of organophosphorus poisoning.
5. Management of diabetic ketoacidosis.
6. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
7. Definition and management of status epilepticus.
8 Treatment categories of pulmonary tuberculosis.
9. Diagnostic features of rheumatoid arthritis.
10. Psychoses.
11. Atopic dermatitis.
12. Lepra reactions.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks


13. Bronchopuimonary segments
14. AIDS defining illnesses.
15. Types of headache.
16. Hemophilia treatment.
17. Treatment of snake envenomation.
18. Rabies immunization.
19. Clinical features and management of herpes zoster
20. Mismatched blood transfusion reactions.
21. Types of bronchiectasis.
22. Unstable angina
*****
, QP Code: 11020

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-II (RS 1) Examination - January 2019
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and diagnosis and management (3+2+2+3)
of nephrotic syndrome.
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and drug therapy of parkinsonism. (3+3+4)

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Pheochromocytoma.
4. Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs).
5. eNS manifestations of HIV infection.
6. Trace elements.
7. Hyponatremia.
8. Management of disseminated intravascular coagulation.
9. Management of lepromatous leprosy.
10. Hyperpyrexia.
11. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
12. Aluminium phosphide poisoning.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Lithium.
14. Body mass index (BMI).
15. Tumor markers.
16. Genital herpes simplex.
17. Autosomal recessive inheritance.
18. Congenital syphilis.
19. Six causes of clubbing of fingers.
20. Dietary zinc.
21. Delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction.
22. Bulimia nervosa.
*****
QP Code: 1020

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-ll Examination-July 2019
Subject: General Medicine - Paperll
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, laboratory investigations and (2+2+2+4)
management of acute renal failure.
2. Draw a diagram of the conducting system of the heart and write various (4+6)
atrioventricular blocks with illustrative of ECG.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Pemphigus.
4. Diabetic ketoacidosis.
5. Cluster headache.
6. Differences between lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy.
7. Vitamin K.
8. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
9. Paranoid schizophrenia.
10. Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).
11. Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
12. Type" hypersensitivity reaction.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Pulsus paradoxus.


14. Six causes of massive splenomegaly.
15. Treatment of chronic amebiasis.
16. Horner's syndrome.
17. CSF findings in Tubercular Meningitis.
18. Romberg's sign.
19. Urinary findings in acute glomerulonephritis.
20. Jones criteria.
21. Incretins.
22. Cushing's syndrome.
*****
QP Code: 11020

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MSSS Phase-III, Part-II(RS1) Examination-July 2019
Subject: General Medicine - Paperll
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, laboratory investigations and (2+2+2+4)
management of acute renal failure.
2. Draw a diagram of the conducting system of the heart and write various (4+6)
atrioventricular blocks with illustrative of ECG.

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Pemphigus.
4. Diabetic ketoacidosis.
5. Cluster headache.
6. Differences between lepromatous and tuberculoid leprosy.
7. Vitamin K.
8. Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
9. Paranoid schizophrenia.
10. Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT).
11. Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).
12. Type II hypersensitivity reaction.

III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks


13. Pulsus paradoxus.
14. Six causes of massive splenomegaly.
15. Treatment of chronic amebiasis.
16. Horner's syndrome.
17. CSF findings in Tubercular Meningitis.
18. Romberg's sign.
19. Urinary findings in acute glomerulonephritis.
20. Jones criteria.
21. Incretins.
22. Cushing's syndrome.
*****
QP Code: 11020

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-II (RS 1) Examination - January 2019
Subject: General Medicine - Paper II
Note: All questionsare compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks
1. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and diagnosis and management (3+2+2+3)
of nephrotic syndrome.
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features and drug therapy of parkinsonism. (3+3+4)

II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks


3. Pheochromocytoma.
4. Disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARDs).
5. CNS manifestations of HIV infection.
6. Trace elements.
7. Hyponatremia.
8. Management of disseminated intravascular coagulation.
9. Management of lepromatous leprosy.
10. Hyperpyrexia.
11. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
12. Aluminium phosphide poisoning.

m, SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks

13. Lithium.
14. Body mass index (BMI).
15. Tumor markers.
16. Genital herpes simplex.
17. Autosomal recessive inheritance.
18. Congenital syphilis.
19. Six causes of clubbing of fingers.
20. Dietary zinc.
21. Delayed type IV hypersensitivity reaction.
22. Bulimia nervosa.
*****
QP Code: 11020

JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru


(Deemed to be University)
MBBS Phase-III, Part-II(RS1) Examination-January 2020
Subject: General Medicine - Paperll
Note: All questions are compulsory.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
Your answer should be specific to the questions asked.
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100

I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks


1. Enumerate the causes of Addison's disease. Write a note on clinical features, (1+3+2+4)
investigations and management of Addison's disease.
2. Describe the aetiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and (2+3+1+4)
management of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

10x5=50 Marks
II. SHORT ESSAYS
3. Disease modifying agents.
4. Palliative care in cancer patients.

5. PET scan.
6. Queckenstedt test.
7. Postural hypotension.

8. Hypersensitivity reactions.
9. Thrombocytopenia.
10. Adult vaccines.
11. Collapsing pulse.
12. Management of hypertensive emergency.

10x3=30 Marks
III. SHORT ANSWERS
13. Whipple's triad.
14. Hyperkalemia.
15. Features of organophosphorus poisoning.
16. Antidepressants.
17. Causes of generalized lymphadenopathy.
18. Indications of mechanical ventilation.
19. Adverse effects of NSAIDs.
20. Mention three prognostic indicators for liver failure.

21. Schizophrenia.
22. Hypocalcemia.
*****

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