Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences Karnataka
PHASE III PART I Degree Examination - Dec 2011
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 Marks
Ophthalmology
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 Marks
Ophthalmology
(Revised Scheme II)
LONG ESSAY 2 x 10
= 20 Marks
1. Discuss the clinical features and complications of chronic iridocyclitis
2. Describe the various effects of blunt trauma to the eye
1. Discuss the clinical features and complications of chronic iridocyclitis
2. Describe the various effects of blunt trauma to the eye
SHORT ESSAY 10 x 5 = 50 Marks
3. Clinical features of vernal keratoconjunctivitis
4. Corneal edema
5. Mechanism of primary and secondary angle closure glaucoma
6. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
7. Clinical presentation of retinoblastoma
8. Marcus gunn pupil
9. Use of steroids in opthalmology
10. Cycloplegics
11. Fungal corneal ulcer
12. Visual field defects in primary open angle glaucoma
3. Clinical features of vernal keratoconjunctivitis
4. Corneal edema
5. Mechanism of primary and secondary angle closure glaucoma
6. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
7. Clinical presentation of retinoblastoma
8. Marcus gunn pupil
9. Use of steroids in opthalmology
10. Cycloplegics
11. Fungal corneal ulcer
12. Visual field defects in primary open angle glaucoma
SHORT ANSWERS 10 X 3 = 30 Marks
13. Etiology of amblyopia
14. Define chalazion and discuss its management
15. Visual rehabilitation in aphakia
16. Bifocals
17. Causes of childhood blindness
18. Glaukamoflecken
19. Herbert’s pits
20. Indicators for penetrating kertoplasty
21. Lid signs in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy
22. Constituents of the tear film
13. Etiology of amblyopia
14. Define chalazion and discuss its management
15. Visual rehabilitation in aphakia
16. Bifocals
17. Causes of childhood blindness
18. Glaukamoflecken
19. Herbert’s pits
20. Indicators for penetrating kertoplasty
21. Lid signs in thyroid associated ophthalmopathy
22. Constituents of the tear film