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OPHTHALMOLOGY

1. CONJUCTIVA

1. Define Trachoma Write in details symptoms signs Management of Trachoma. 2015 LAQ
2. Give etiological classification of conjunctivitis and discuss clinical features and management of vernal
conjunctivitis. 2013 LAQ
3. Pterygium. 2009,’11,’13’,15
4. Trachoma. 2013, 2009, ‘17
5. Vernal conjunctivitis 2015
6. Viral Keratitis 2015

2. CORNEA

1. Bacterial corneal ulcer. 2010, 2006, 2013 LAQ


2. Hypopyon corneal ulcer with its management, signs, symptoms. 2015 LAQ
3. .Enumerate causes of red eye, non-healing corneal ulcers. Fungal corneal ulcer - C/F and
Management. 2009 LAQ
4. Stages, C/F, Management of Simple Corneal Ulcers. 2011 LAQ
5. Aetiology, C/F, Management, Complications of Corneal Ulcers. 2011 LAQ
6. Corneal opacities 2007
7. Keratotic Precipitates ‘13
8. Penetrating Keratoplasty ’13

3. REFRACTIVE ERRORS

1. Astigmatism 2012, 2009


2. Hypermetropia 2010, 2013
3. Myopia 2009, 2013, 18
4. Presbyopia 2015, 2011
5. Subjective refraction 2016 (PRACTICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY)
6. Aphakia ‘17

4. NEURO-OPTHALMOLOGY

1. Causes of sudden loss of vision. C/f and D/D ad Rx of optic neuritis. LAQ ‘14
2. Papilledema ’05, ‘19
3. Consecutive Optic Atrophy ‘18

5. GLAUCOMA

1. Acute angle closure glaucoma 2010


2. Acute congestive glaucoma 2016, ’17 LAQ
3. Bupthalmos 2012
4. C/F, Management of Acute Congestive Glaucoma 2009
5. Causes of gradual painless loss of vision. Etiopathogenesis, C/F, Field Changes, Treatment of
Primary Open Angle Glaucoma 2012, 2013, 2018, 2019 LAQ
6. Management of Angle Closure Glaucoma 2013, 2015
7. Primary/Angle closure glaucoma, etiopathogenesis, management, clinical features. 2015 LAQ

6. SQUINT & STRABISMUS

1. Concomitant squint ‘16


2. Signs, symptoms, investigations in case of paralytic squint L
3. Difference between paralytic and concomitant squint ’17, ‘06
4. Esotropia ‘15
5. Paralytic Squint ’14, ‘07

7. UVEAL TRACT

1. Staphyloma (Sclera) 2011


2. Acute iridocyclitis 2009
3. Applied anatomy of uveal tract. Etiopathology, C/F and Management of anterior uveitis LAQ
2010, 2016
4. Sympathetic ophthalmia 2009, ’17 (TRAUMA)

8. EYELIDS

1. Chalazion 2005
2. External hordeolum 2011, 2012
3. Entropion 2008
4. Ectropion 2014

9. LACRIMAL APPARATUS

1. Chronic Dacrocystitis ’07,’10,’17


2. Congenital Dacrocystitis ’13,’15
3. Causes of epiphora. Symptoms, evaluations and Mx of apt with acquired lacrimal
obstruction/chronic Dacrocystitis LAQ ’07, ‘12

10. RETINA

1. Retinoblastoma 2016,’10,’04, ’14.


2. Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy 2005
3. Retinal detachment 2015
4. Diabetic Retinopathy 2009, 14.
5. Retinopathy in toxaemia of pregnancy.
6. D/D of leukocoria.

11. LENS

1. Classify cataracts. Describe various techniques of cataract surgery with merits and demerits
of each. Enumerate post-operative complications of cataract surgery. ’10 LAQ
2. Complicated cataract ’05, ’12, ’15
3. Congenital cataract ‘06
4. Describe management of a case of senile mature cataract. Enumerate post-operative
complications of cataract surgery.’15, ’07, ’17, ‘18 LAQ/SAQ
5. Ectopia lentis ‘06
6. Various stages of senile cortical cataract. Describe pre-operative investigations done before
cataract surgery. ’08 LAQ
7. Hyper mature cataract ‘09
8. IOL ’10, ‘19
9. Phacoemulsification of cataract surgery ‘16
10. Rosette cataract ‘13
11. Various types of congenital cataract and its management ’09 LAQ

12. OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY AND PRACTICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY

Acyclovir ’07
Antifungal drugs ’09 Prostaglandin analogues ‘16
Atropine ’10,’10,’08,’06
Cyclopentolate ’15
Timolol malleate eye drops ’12, ’18
Retinoscopy ‘03

MISCELLANEOUS

1. D/D of nodule at the limbus (Sclera/Cornea) LAQ ‘09


2. D/D of Acute Red Eye ‘10
3. Ocular manifestations of blunt trauma to the eye and Mx ’13,’04 LAQ
4. Effect of blunt injury to crystalline lens
5. Causes of Hyphema. Symptoms, signs, Rx of traumatic Hyphema ‘07
6. Vitamin A deficiency ‘18
7. Vision 2020 ‘16

-By TANMAY. M

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