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Adhikarimayum 2 Papers
Date: 2023.02.24
23:53:50 +05'30' MEDICINE Full Marks:
Pass Marks:
Time: 3 hours
IMMUNOLOGY
1. S/N: Type 2 hypersensitivity reaction (2020) Short note:
5 marks

POISONING
1. S/N: Paraquat poisoning (2023)
2. S/N: Intermediate syndrome (2021)
3. S/N: (Snake) Viper bite (2020) (2018)
4. S/N: Organophosphorus compound poisoning (2019) (2017) (2014) (2011)
5. S/N: Bacterial food poisoning (2017)

CLINICAL MEDICINE
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
1. Discuss in brief the etiopathogenesis, clinical features, complications and management
of dengue fever. (2+2+2+4) (2023) (2018) (2013)
2. S/N: Neurocysticercosis (2023)
3. S/N: Complications of Falciparum malaria. (2022)
4. S/N: Hook worm infestation (2020) (2018)
5. Discuss in brief the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and management of scrub
typhus. (2+3+5) (2019)
6. S/N: Cerebral Malaria (2019) (2013)
7. S/N: Herpes Zoster (2018)
8. S/N: Erythema Nodosum Leprosum (201 8) (2012)
9. S/N: Post exposure immunization of rabies (2018)
10. S/N: Treatment of Dengue fever (2017)
11. S/N: Round worm infestation (2017) (2013)
12. Discuss the clinical feature, investigation and treatment of a case of Enteric fever.
(4+3+3) (2016) (2011)
13. Describe briefly clinical features and diagnosis of (severe) falciparum malaria. Briefly
describe treatment of cerebral malaria. (3+3+4) (2015) (2013) (2012) (2011)
14. S/N: Ascariasis (2014)
15. S/N: Describe the clinical features, diagnosis and management of a case of Kala-
Azar. (3+3+4) (2012)
16. S/N: Prophylaxis of Rabies (2012)
17. S/N: Lepromatous Leprosy (2012)
18. A forty-year-old male has presented with fever, unconsciousness and convulsion for
two days. How will you investigate and manage such a case? (5+5) (2010)
19. S/N: Complications of Measles (2010)
20. Describe the clinical feature, diagnosis and management of a case of typhoid fever in
the second week of fever. (3+3+4) (2010)
21. S/N: Koplik spots (Measles) (2010)
22. S/N: Fictitious Fever (2010)

HIV/ AIDS
1. S/N: Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia (PCP) (2023) (2021) (2013)
2. S/N: Antiretroviral therapy (2020)
3. Write on WHO staging of HIV infection. Outline the treatment of HIV infection as per
NACO guidelines. (4+6) (2019)
4. What is post-exposure prophylaxis in H1 V / AIDS? Briet1v describe the indications
and steps of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) in HIV/AIDS. (2+3+5) (2018)
5. S/N: Opportunistic Infections in HIV (2017) (2013) (2011)
6. S/N: Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) (2016)
7. What are the investigations used to diagnose and monitor the course of HIV infection?
Write the salient clinical features of HIV infection. Enumerate the common
opportunistic infection in HIV/AIDS. (3+4+3) (2014)
8. Write in short about the modes of transmission, prevention and treatment of
HIV/AIDS. (3+3+4) (2012)
9. What are the measures undertaken to prevent Parent to Child transmission of HIV
infection? (4) (2011)

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRTY & METABOLIC MEDICINE


1. S/N: SIADH (2022)

NEPHROLOGY
1. A 15-year-old boy presented with high coloured urine and puffiness of face. What is
the likely diagnosis? Brief the aetiology and management of such a case. (2+2+6)
(2023) (2019)
2. Define Acute Kidney Injury. Write in brief about the pathophysiology. (2+3)
List the causes of Acute kidney injury. Discuss the investigations and treatment of a
case of Acute kidney injury. (2) (3+3+4) (2022) (2020) (2016)
3. Define Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Enumerate the grades of CKD. Outline the
management of Anaemia in CKD. (2+4+4) (2021)
4. S/N: CKD staging (2019)
5. S/N: Proteinuria (2018) (2012)
6. S/N: Nephrotic syndrome (2018) (2017) (2014)
Define nephrotic syndrome. List its causes. Describe briefly treatment of a patient with
nephrotic syndrome. (2+2+6) (2015) (2013)
7. S/N: Potassium sparing diuretics (2018)
8. Describe causes, clinical features, investigation and treatment of acute renal failure.
(3) (3+3+4) (2017) (2011) (2010)
9. S/N: Haematuria (2017)
10.S/N: Catheter associated urinary tract infection (2017)
11.S/N: lgA nephropathy (2016)
12.S/N: Lupus Nephritis (2013)
13.What are the common causes of chronic renal failure? Describe the clinical features
and management of a case of Acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. (3+3+4)
(2012)
14.S/N: Tubular proteinuria (2010)
15.Define acute nephritic syndrome. State the important medical causes and
complications of nephritic syndrome. (4+4+2) (2010)

CARDIOLOGY
1. Classify Hypertension. Write a note on hypertensive retinopathy. List the risk factors
of hypertension. Outline the treatment of Hypertension. (2+3+2+4) (2023) (2016)
2. Write about coronary circulation. Outline the management of Acute Myocardial
Infarction. (4+6) (2021)
3. S/N: Modified Duke's criteria for diagnosis of Infective endocarditis. (2022)
4. Define heart failure. Describe the aetiology and clinical features of Heart failure. Write
in brief about the management of heart failure. (2+3+2+3) (2022)
5. S/N: Atrial fibrillation (2020)
6. A patient presents to emergency department with his fist clenched to his chest pain
radiating to his neck and shoulders. What is your provisional diagnosis? Discuss in
brief the investigation and treatment of acute coronary syndrome. (2+3+5) (2020)
7. Write the aetiology, clinical features of mitral stenosis. Outline the investigations (incl.
radiology) and treatment of mitral stenosis. (2+3+5) (2019) (2013) (2012)
8. S/N: Jugular venous pressure (2019)
9. Enumerate the causes of acute chest pain in a 50-year-old patient. Discuss the
approach to management of such a patient. (3+7) (2018)
10. S/N: Apical diastolic murmur (2018)
11. What are the risk factors of coronary artery disease? Describe the management of
acute myocardial infarction. Enumerate the complication of acute MI. (2+6+2) (2018)
12. S/N: Pulsus paradoxus (2018)
13. Describe clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of acute myocardial infarction.
(3+3+4) (2017) (2013)
14. Describe predisposing factors, diagnosis and treatment of infective endocarditis.
(2+3+5) (2017) (2015)
15. Describe the clinical features, investigations of congestive cardiac failure. How you
will manage a case of refractory heart failure? (4+3+3) (2017)
+ management principles of congestive cardiac failure. (2014)
16. Discuss the coronary circulation. Enumerate the complications of STEMI. Outline the
treatment of STEMI. (3+3+4) (2016)
17. Enumerate the causes of chronic heart failure. How will you investigate and manage
such a case? (3+3+4) (2012)
18. What are the common causes of Diastolic Murmur over the precordium? (3) (2012)
19. S/N: Anti-Hypertensive drugs (2011)
20. Describe the aetiology, clinical feature and management of a case of Acute Left
Ventricular failure. (3+3+4) (2010)
21. Describe the aetiologies, clinical features and laboratory diagnosis of pericardial
effusion. (4+3+3) (2010)
22. S/N: U-wave in Е.С.G. (2010)
23. Discuss the principles of cardiac cycle. How you relate the J.V.P. (Jugular Venous
Pulse) waves with phases of cardiac cycle. (4+6) (2010)

RESPIRATORY
1. Define community acquired pneumonia. Describe briefly the aetiology, clinical features
and management of Community Acquired Pneumonia. (1) (3+3+4)
Write the clinical features and management of lobar pneumonia. (4) (2023) (2022)
(2021) (2018) (2016) (2011) (2010)
2. What are the causes of haemoptysis? Describe the aetiopathogenesis, clinical features,
diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. (2) (2+2+3+3) (2020) (2018)
3. Describe the clinical features and management of a case of Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease. (4+6) (2020)
4. Define COPD. Write on COPD staging. Outline the treatment of exacerbation of
COPD. (2+4+4) (2019)
5. What are the types of spontaneous pneumothorax? Write down the clinical features
and management of tension pneumothorax. (2+4+4) (2018)
6. Describe risk factors, clinical feature, investigation and treatment of acute severe
Asthma. (3) (3+3+4) (2017) (2014)
7. Enumerate the causes of haemoptysis. Write its approach for diagnosis and
management. (4+3+3) (2017)
8. Classify Pneumonia. Outline the treatment of a case of Lobar pneumonia. (4+4)
(2016) (2010)
9. Define dyspnoea. List pulmonary causes of dyspnoea. Describe briefly clinical features,
diagnosis and treatment of acute pulmonary embolism. (2+2+6) (2015)
10. A 25-year-old man presented with fever, cough with expectoration and haemoptysis.
What are the possible differential diagnoses? How will you approach to diagnose and
manage a case of pulmonary tuberculosis? (2+4+4) (2013)
11. Discuss the clinical presentation and management of Acute severe Asthma? (5+5)
(2013)
12. S/N: Paraneoplastic manifestations of Bronchogenic Carcinoma (2013)
13. A 45-year-old male has presented with fever, cough and haemoptysis. How will you
investigate and manage such a case? (5+5) (2012)
14. What are the physical signs of pleural effusion? Mention the common causes of
pleural effusion. Outline the management of a case of tubercular pleural effusion.
(3+3+4) (2012)
15. Describe the clinical features, diagnosis and management of a case of Tubercular
Meningitis. (4+3+3) (2012)
16. A 55-year-old male, smoker, presented with acute retrosternal chest pain of 3
hours duration. How will you investigate and manage this patient? (5+5) (2011)
17. Enumerate the causes of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Outline briefly
its clinical features and management. (3+3+4) (2011)
18. S/N: Bradycardia (2011)
19. S/N: Solitary pulmonary nodule (2010)
20. Discuss the pathology, clinical features and antibiotic management of lobar
pneumonia. (3+3+4) (2010)

ENDOCRINOLOGY
1. S/N: Hypothyroidism. (2023) (2011)
2. S/N: Hashimoto's Thyroiditis (2022)
3. S/N: Hirsutism (2022)
4. S/N: Subclinical Hypothyroidism (2021)
5. Write in brief the clinical features and management of Cushing Syndrome. (4+6)
(2020)
6. Discuss the clinical features and management of thyrotoxicosis. (4+6) (2019)
7. S/N: Acromegaly (2019) (2010)
8. S/N: Sheehan syndrome (2018)
9. What is Graves’ disease? Describe clinical features and treatment of Graves’ disease.
(2+4+4) (2017)
10.Describe the anatomy and physiology of pituitary gland. Write the management of
acromegaly. (3+3+4) (2017) (2014)
11.S/N: Subclinical hypothyroidism (2016)
12.Define hypothyroidism. Briefly describe clinical picture and management of a patient
with myxoedema. (2+4+4) (2015)
13.Enumerate the effects of thyroid hormones and briefly describe the investigations used
to assess thyroid dysfunction. (3+3) (2014)
14.S/N: Down's Syndrome (2012)
15.S/N: Myxoedema coma (2012)
16.S/N: Turner's Syndrome (2011)
17.S/N: Thyrotoxic crisis (2010)
METABOLIC DISEASES
1. S/N: Treatment of Hyponatremia (2021)
2. S/N: Hyponatraemia (2020) (2013) (2010)
3. S/N: Hyperkalaemia (2019) (2018) (2012)
4. S/N: Hypokalaemia (2018) (2013) (2012)
5. S/N: Malignancy related hypercalcemia (2017)

NUTRITION
1. S/N: Vitamin-D deficiency / Hypovitaminosis D (2023) (2017) (2012)
2. S/N: Beri-Beri (2021) (2020) (2010)
3. S/N: Obesity (2017)
4. S/N: Pellagra. (2014)
5. S/N: Vitamin C deficiency (2012) (2011)
6. S/N: Bitot’s spots (2010)
7. S/N: Pyridoxine toxicity (2010)
8. S/N: Marasmus – Definition (2010)

DIABETES MELLITUS
1. Briefly write the pathogenesis, investigation and treatment of Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
(4+2+4) (2023)
A 20-year-old, thin diabetic girl goes on an excursion from her college. Two days
later she is admitted to a hospital with altered sensorium, vomiting and low-grade fever.
How will you investigate and manage this patient? (5+5) (2011)
2. Write the Complications of Diabetes Mellitus. Outline the management of Type 2
Diabetes Mellitus. (4+6) (2021)
3. S/N: Hypoglycemia (2021)
4. S/N: Insulin biosynthesis (2020)
5. S/N: HbA1c (2018)
6. What are the physiological actions of Insulin? How would you classify the different
types of Insulin? Discuss the indications of Insulin in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
(3+2+5) (2018)
7. S/N: Diabetic Ketoacidosis (2018) (2017) (2012)
8. S/N: S/N: Insulin therapy (2017)
9. A 50-year-old Diabetic patient presented with sudden onset of abnormal sensorium.
What are the possible causes? Discuss the management of hyperosmolar
hyperglycaemic state. (4+6) (2016)
10.What are the differences in type I and II diabetes mellitus? Outline management of
diabetic ketoacidosis. (4+6) (2015) (2010)
11.Describe the physiology of insulin hormone. Describe briefly the diagnosis and
management of type 2 diabetes mellitus. (3+2+5) (2013)
12.Classify Diabetes Mellitus. Mention the criteria for the diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus.
Describe the clinical features of Diabetic Ketoacidosis. (3+3+4) (2012)
13.S/N: Indications of Insulin Therapy (2011)
14.How will you differentiate between a case of coma due to hypoglycaemia and coma
due to diabetic ketoacidosis? Give a brief outline of the management of a case of
Ketoacidotic Coma. (4+6) (2010)

GASTROENTEROLOGY (GIT)
1. A 40-year-old male, alcoholic, presented in the early morning with acute onset upper
abdominal pain and vomiting. On examination, he is having tachycardia, hypotension
and epigastric tenderness.
a. What is the probable diagnosis?
b. Briefly write the investigations required to reach the diagnosis.
c. Outline the treatment of such a patient. (2+4+4) (2023)
2. Discuss in brief the aetiology, clinical features and management of a case of acute
pancreatitis. (2+3+5) (2022) (2021) (2020)
3. Write in brief the pathophysiology, clinical features and management of Peptic Ulcer
Disease. (3+3+4) (2022)
4. S/N: Diagnosis and treatment of Celiac disease (2021)
5. Discuss gastric mucosal barrier. Outline the management of UGI bleeding. (4+6)
(2019)
6. S/N: Spontaneous Bacterial peritonitis (2019)
7. Describe causes, investigation and treatment of a case of Hematemesis and Melaena.
(3+3+4) (2017)
8. Enumerate extra-intestinal manifestation of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Write
the management of it. (6+4) (2017)
9. Outline the differences between Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Brief the
management of a case of Ulcerative colitis. (4+6) (2016)
10.List common causes of lower GI bleed. Briefly describe clinical picture and
investigations for a patient with lower gastro intestinal bleeding. (2+4+4) (2015)
11.S/N: Irritable bowel syndrome (2014)
12.Enumerate the causes of acute upper gastro intestinal bleeding. How will you
investigate and manage acute bleeding from duodenal ulcer? (3+3+4) (2013)
13.Describe in short, the aetiology, investigations and management of acute upper
gastrointestinal bleeding. (3+3+4) (2012)
14.S/N: Definition of diarrhoea (2010)
15.S/N: Odynophagia -Definition (2010)
16.S/N: Phagophobia – Definition (2010)
17.Discuss the role of H. pylori in pathogenesis of peptic ulcer. Give an outline of Anti-
H. Pylori Drugs. (5+5) (2010)

HEPATOLOGY
1. S/N: Hepatic encephalopathy (2023)
2. Write the clinical features of Hepatocellular failure. Outline the management of
Chronic Hepatitis B. (4+6) (2021)
3. S/N: Management of Hepatitis C infection (2022)
4. S/N: Portal Hypertension (2022)
5. Describe the clinical features and complications of cirrhosis of liver. (5+5) (2018)
6. What is portal hypertension? What are the causes of portal hypertension? Describe
the clinical features and management of a case of oesophageal variceal bleeding.
(2+2+6) (2018) (2012)
7. Describe the clinical features and management of Amoebic liver abscess. (4+6)
(2018) (2010)
8. Write the complications of chronic liver disease. How you will manage a case of
variceal bleeding. (5+5) (2017)
9. S/N: Bilirubin metabolism (2016)
10.List the causes of portal hypertension. Discuss management of a case of Chronic
hepatitis B. (4+6) (2016)
11.List common causes of acute liver failure. Describe briefly diagnosis and management
of hepatic encephalopathy. (2+4+4) (2015)
12.Briefly describe the risk factors, complications and management strategies of chronic
liver disease. (3+3+4) (2014)
13.Describe briefly the clinical features, diagnosis, management and prevention of
hepatitis B infection. (3+2+3+2) (2013)
14.Discuss the common aetiological factors of cirrhosis of liver. How will you manage a
case of hepatic encephalopathy? (3+7) (2013)
15.Outline the steps of bilirubin metabolism. Describe the clinical features and
management of acute viral hepatitis. (3+4+3) (2011)
16.Describe the anatomy of Portal Circulation. (3) (2010)
17.A fifty-year-old male, chronic alcoholic has presented with Ascites and Anasarca.
Enumerate the possible causes. How will you reach a diagnosis? (2+8) (2010)

HEMATOLOGY

1. S/N: Treatment of CML (2023)


2. S/N: Microcytic hypochromic anaemia (2023)
3. S/N: Philadelphia Chromosome (2022)
4. Classify Haemolytic Anaemia. How will you approach and investigate a suspected
case of Haemolytic Anaemia? (3+3+4) (2022)
5. S/N: Thrombocytopenia (2020)
6. S/N: Polycythaemia (2020)
7. S/N: Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia. (2018) (2011)
8. S/N: Agranulocytosis (2018)
9. Describe causes, investigation and treatment of Iron deficiency anaemia. (3+3+4)
(2017) (2015) (2013) (2012) (2011)
10.Enumerate the causes of splenomegaly. Write the diagnosis and management of
chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML). (4+3+3) (2017) (2014)
11.S/N: Koilonychia (2017)
12.S/N: Plummer Vinson syndrome (2017)
13.Define anaemia. What are types of nutritional anaemia? (2+2) (2015)
14.Classify anaemia. (3) (2013) (2012) (2011)
15.Classify leukaemia? Write in brief the clinical and haematological features and
management of chronic myeloid leukaemia. (2+3+2+3) (2013)

RHEUMATOLOGY & BONE DISEASES


1. A 22 years old female presented with polyarthritis for 2 months with difficulty in
getting up from the bed in early morning. How will you approach and diagnose this
patient? Discuss the drugs used in Rheumatoid Arthritis. (3+3+4)
+ Write the classification criteria. (3) (2023) (2022)
2. S/N: Gout (Acute Gouty arthritis) (2023) (2017) (2014) (2010)
3. Enumerate the diagnostic criteria of systemic lupus erythematosus. (5) (2022)
+ Write the management of lupus nephritis. (5) (2017) (2016)
4. S/N: Myelodysplastic Syndrome: Blood and Bone marrow findings (2021)
5. Describe the aetiopathogeneses, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of acute
rheumatic fever (arthritis). (3) (2+4+3)
+ Clinical features, Diagnostic criteria (3+3) (2021) (2020) (2018) (2017)
(2014)
6. S/N: Reactive arthritis (2021)
7. Describe the extra-articular manifestations of rheumatoid arthritis. Briefly outline the
treatment modalities of rheumatoid arthritis. (4+6) (2018) (2015) (2013)
8. S/N: Osteoporosis (2015) (2014)
9. S/N: Treatment of gout (2013) (2012)
10.A 16-year-old boy presented with fever, palpitation and migratory poly-arthritis. What
are the possible differential diagnoses? How will you approach to diagnose and
manage a case of acute Rheumatic fever? (2+4+4) (2013)
11.S/N: ARA criteria of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (2012)
12.S/N: Rheumatoid nodule (2010)

NEUROLOGY

1. S/N: Ataxia (2022)


2. S/N: Drugs used in Parkinson's disease. (2022)
3. Describe the production and circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid.
+ What are the etiological agents of pyogenic meningitis? Describe the clinical features
and management of pyogenic meningitis. (2+2+2+4) (2022) (2018)
4. Describe the clinical features and management of Parkinson's disease. (5+5) (2021)
(2019)
5. S/N: Bell's Palsy (2021)
6. Write in brief the risk factors of Cerebrovascular Accident. (3) (2020)
7. S/N: Status Epilepticus (2019)
8. Write the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of myasthenia gravis. (4+3+3)
(2017) + Pathogenesis (3) (2013)
9. Define seizure disorder. Classify epilepsy. Describe briefly management of status
epilepticus. (2+3+5) (2015)
10.Enumerate the causes of paraplegia. How will you investigate and manage a case of
acute onset paraplegia? (4+3+3) (2014)
11.A 30-year-old lady present with history of low-grade fever for one month with
headache, photophobia, meningeal signs and unilateral extraocular muscle palsy for
seven days duration. How will you clinically approach to diagnose such a case? Write
in brief the management of tubercular meningitis? (5+5) (2013)
12.Classify Epilepsy. Write in brief about the investigation and management of a case of
generalized, Tonic-Clonic Seizure. (3+3+4) (2012)
13.S/N: Seizures (2011)
14.Define polyneuropathy. Enumerate the common types and causes of polyneuropathy.
How will you proceed to investigate a case of polyneuropathy? (2+4+4) (2011)

STROKE MEDICINE

1. Define stroke. List the causes of stroke. Discuss treatment of a case of acute ischemic
stroke. (2+3+5)
+ Aetiopathogenesis, clinical features, diagnosis and management of acute ischaemic-
stroke (3) (3+3+4)
+ Discuss the clinical feature of stroke in MCA territory. (4)
(2023) (2020) (2016) (2013) (2011)
2. S/N: Transient Ischemic Attack (2019)
3. Describe briefly the course of the Pyramidal Tract. How will you diagnose and
manage a case of Haemorrhagic Stroke? (3+3+4) (2018)
4. Define Ischemic Stroke. Describe clinical features and treatment of Ischemic Stroke.
(2+4+4) (2017)
5. How do you classify stroke? Describe the clinical features and management of a case
of thrombotic stroke. (3+3+4) (2010)

MEDICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY
1. S/N: Diabetic Retinopathy (2010)

PSYCHIATRY
1. S/N: Generalised Anxiety Disorder (2023) (2022) (2010)
2. S/N: Schizophrenia (2021) (2013)
3. S/N: Bipolar disorder (2020) (2016)
4. S/N: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (2019) (2011)
5. S/N: Depression (2018) (2014)
6. S/N: Anxiety disorder (2017)
7. S/N: Anorexia nervosa (2017)
8. S/N: Treatment of depression (2015)
9. S/N: Panic Attack (2013)
10.S/N: Stress Disorders (2012)
11. Write in brief about the clinical features and management of Schizophrenia. (5+5)
(2012)
12.S/N: Hysteria (2010)

DERMATOLOGY
1. S/N: Scabies (2023) (2021) (2017) (2015) (2013) (2010)
2. S/N: Steven Johnson Syndrome (2020)
3. S/N: Nail changes in systemic diseases (2019)
4. S/N: Chronic Eczema (2019)
5. S/N: Acne vulgaris (2018)
6. S/N: Psoriasis (2017) (2016)
7. S/N: Norwegian scabies (2017)
8. S/N: Treatment of Psoriasis (2013)
9. S/N: Eczema (2012)
10.S/N: Impetigo (2010)

ONCOLOGY
1. S/N: Oncological emergency (2017)
2. S/N: Telomer – Definition (2010)
3. S/N: Oncogene (2010)
MISCELLANEOUS
1. S/N: Cytokines (2023)
S/N: Chemokine (2010)
2. S/N: Hyperpyrexia (2018)
3. S/N: Clubbing (2018) (2011)
4. S/N: Cotrimoxazole prophylaxis (2017)
5. S/N: Cyanosis (2013)
6. S/N: PEP (2010)
7. S/N: Cyclosporin toxicities (2010)
8. S/N: Examination of Pupil (2010)
9. S/N: Edible vaccine (2010)

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