31 October, 2008

3rd BDS Genaral Medicine

B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – APRIL,
THIRD BDS EXAMINATION
GENERAL MEDICINE

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 70
Note: Answer Part A & B in separate answer books. Questions in Part’A’
should not be answered in Part’B’ and vice versa. Otherwise they
will not be valued.
Answer all questions
.
PART - A

Describe the pathogenesis, diagnostic investigations, complications 9
and management of Tuberculous Meningitis.
Write short notes on: 4x4=16
a) German Measles
b) Hypertensive retinopathy
c) Wernicke’s Encephalopathy
d) Pyridoxine Deficiency

Write briefly on: 5x2=10
a) Oesophageal varices
b) Complications of Typhoid fever
c) Digital clubbing
d) Corrigam’s Pulse
e) Complications of B Hepatitis

PART – B

Describe aetiopathosis, investigations and management of Hepatic 9
Coma.
Write short notes on: 4x4=16
a) ACE inhibitors
b) Clotting Time
c) Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS)
d) Petit mal epilepsy

Write briefly on: 5x2=10
a) Low Molecular weight heparins
b) Intermittent clandication
c) Scabies
d) Gynaccomastia
e) Malignant Neuroleptic syndrome
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Dr.NTRUHS-THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION -
GENERAL MEDICINE (N.R)-APRIL-2006


Part-A
1. Describe the Aetiopathogenesis, clinical profile and treatment of chromin cor pulmonale=9m
2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Purpura b) Quinolones c) Hypersplenism d) Cretinism
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Glitazones b) Scurvy c) Treatment of haemoptysis
d) Trigeminal neuralgia e) Hypoglycemia
Part-B
4. Describe the pathogenesis, differential diagnosis and management of coma=9m
5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Drug resistance in tuberculosis b) Complications of mumps
c) Hysteria d) Transient ischemic attack
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Gestational Diabetes Mellitus b) Aphthous stomatitis
c) Organisms causing pneumonia d) Dental fluorosis e) Wrist drop


OCT-NOV, 2005

Part-A
1. Describe the etiology features and management of tetanus=9m
2. Write short notes on: 4x4=16m; a) Migraine b) Oral manifestations of HIV and AIDS
c) Schizophrenia d) Prevention of Hepatitis B
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Dysphasia b) Immunization
c) Manifestations of nutritional deficiencies in oral cavity d) Clubbing d) Hypoglycemia
Part-B
4. Describe patho-physiology, clinical picture, diagnosis and management of Reflux =9m
5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Aphthous ulceration b) Serum sickness
d) Food poisoning e) Anti epileptic drugs
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Reaction in Leprosy b) Diabetes and Surgery
c) Hemophilia d) Liver abscess e) Peripheral neuropathy


MAR/APR.2005.

Part-A
1. Describe etiology, clinical features and localization of Intra-nuclear facial nerve palsy =9marks
2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Pigmented lesions of oral mucous membrane b) Lock Jaw
c) ORS d) Treatment of malaria
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Human Insulin b) Halitosis c) Albuminuria
d) Constipation e) Riboflavin deficiency
Part-B
4. Describe diagnosis, investigations and management of Hypertension =9marks
5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Transient ischaemic attack b) Prevention of infective endocarditis
c) Anaphylaxis d) DOTS6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Myxoedema b) Aspiration pneumonia c) Mumps
d) Constipation e) Rheumatoid factor


OCTOBER, 2004. (N.R.)

Part-A
1. Classify anaemias and discuss their diagnostic approach =9marks
2. Write short answers on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Scurvy b) Immuno-suppressed host c) T cell
d) Colour changes in tongue
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Fluorosis b) Taste disorders c) Anti platelet drugs
d) Eye signs in Thyrotoxicosis e) Prophylaxis in Rheumatic Fever
Part-B
4. Describe etiology, clinical features and management of ARDS =9MARKS
5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks; a) Cerebral Malaria b) T Lymphocyte count
c) Leukoplakia of tongue d) Pemphigue vulgaris
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks; a) Oesophageal varices b) Diarrhea c) Gout
d) Oral manifestations of hematologic disorders e) Anticoagulants



THIRD B.D.S. GENERAL MEDICINE (N.R) APRIL/MAY, 2004. (N.R.)- waiting
OCTOBER, 2003. (N.R.) -APRIL,2003 (N.R.)
Part-A

1. Enumerate the pathogenesis, complications and management of Hypertension =9marks
2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks
a) Supraventricular tachycardia b) Hyponatremia c) Evaluation of coma d) Rickets
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks
a) Tonsilitis b) C.S.F.Findings in tuberculosis meningitis c) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
d) Cervico facial actinomycosis e) Pulmonary function test
Part-B
4. Describe aetiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and management of haemophilia-B =9marks
5. Write briefly on: 4 x 4 =16marks
a) Metabolic Acidosis b) Infective endocorditis prophylaxis c) Treatment of deep vein thrombosis
d) Rickets – radiological features
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2= a) Hypothyroidism clinical features b) Treatment of primary pulmonary hypertension
c) Investigations in obstructivejaundice d) Bell’s palsy, management e) BCG Vaccination






OCTOBER,2002

Part-A
1. Describe the clinical features, investigations and treatment of Typhoid fever =9marks
2. Write short answers on : 4 x 4 =a) Prevention of rabies b) Mumps c) Halitosis d) Macroglossia
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =a) Pellagra b) Symptoms of Arsenic poisoning c) B.C.G. d) Cyanosis
e) Complications of Appendicitis
Part-B
4. A 40 years old man was brought to the casualty with history of haemacemesis. Mention it’s differential
diagnosis, investigations and management =9marks
5. Write short answers: 4 x 4 =a) Trigeminal Neuralgia b) Aspirin c) Clinical features of Migraine d) Rickets
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =a) Investigations in Haemophilia b) Mauntoux Test c) Scurvy
d) Deformities in Rheumatoid arthritis e) Differential diagnosis of gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer.



THIRD B.D.S. 11th February, 2002.

Part-A
1. Describe the aetiopathogenesis, clinical features and treatment of peptic ulcer =9marks
2. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks
a) Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic purpura b) Rubella c) Nephrotic syndrome d) Hypoglycemia
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10marks
a) Bell’s palsy b) Anaphylactic shock c) Plummer Vinson Syndrome d) Antiviral drugs
e) Lead Poisoning
Part-B
4. Describe the clinical features, investigations and treatment of Rheumatic fever =9marks
5. Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16marks
a) Oral Manifestations of AIDS b) Diagnosis of Typhoid fever c) Complications of Malaria
d) Status asthamaticus – management
6. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =a) Prevention of viral Hepatitis-B b) Clinical features of hemophilia c) Fluorosis
d) Tuberculin test e) Burkitt’s Lymphoma








THIRD B.D.S.– 3rd APRIL, 2001.


Part-A
1. After dental extraction patient has torrential bleeding. How do you immediately manage? How do you further investigate and manage =10marks
2. a)Status epileptics b)Hypotension c)Bronchial breathing d)Rabies Prophylaxis e)Intractable pain
f)Angina Pectoris
Part-B
2. What are the clinical features, diagnosis, complications and management of typhoid fever =10marks
3. Short notes: a) Cerebral thrombosis b) Trace elements c) Peripheral smear in iron deficiency anaemia
d) Food poisoning e) Scurvy d) Sudden death =6x5=30marks


APRIL, 2000.

Part-A
1. What are the differential diagnoses of ulcer over the penis. How do you treat syphilis =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Directly observed therapy (DOT) in tuberculosis b) syncope
c) Prophylaxis of Endo carditis d) Sputum for AFB ( acid fast bacillus) stain
e) Hepatitis B vaccine f) Diagnosis of Hypothyroidism=6x5

Part-b
3. Young person develops sudden facial puffiness. How do you investigate a case of acute glomerulo nephritis. Outline complications and treatment =10marks
4. Short Notes: a)Trigeminal neuralgia b)Anaphylaxis c)High fiber diet d)Renal coli
e)Acute pulmonary oedema f) Cyanosis –6x5=30marks


OCTOBER, 1999.

Part-A
1. Describe aetiology, clinical features, complications and diagnosis and management of acute myocardial
infarction=10
2. Write short notes on: 6x5=30m= a) Hoarseness of voice b) Rifampicin c) Prednisolone
d) Digoxin e) Widal test f) Cyanocoblamine deficiency
Part-B
3. Classify Epilepsy. Describe clinical features, diagnosis and management of Grandmal epilepsy =10marks
4. Write short notes on: 6x5=a) Jaundice b) Hypoglycaemia c) Bitot spots d) Rabies-prevention e) Niacin
f) Oral Ulcer


6th APRIL, 1999.


Part-A
1. Classify Anaemias. Describe clinical features, diagnosis and management of Iron deficiency anaemia =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Chlroquin b)Rickets c)Status Asthmaticus d)Vitamin-C e) Bronchial breathing f) Hypotension
Part-B
1. Describe aetiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis, management of Serum(B) Hepatitis: add a note on prevention =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Proteinuria b) Metformin c) Cyanosis d)Sodium Valporate e)AIDS f) Oral ulcer-6x5



5th OCTOBER, 1998.

Part-A
1. Describe clinical features, complications and management of Systemic Hypertension =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Penicillin b) ESR c) Angina Pectoris d) Aspirin e) Clubbing f) Addison’s disease
Part-B
3. Mention etiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and management of Acute Glomerulonephritis =10
4. Short Notes: a) Folic Acid b) Phenobarbitone c) Vitamin E d) Haematemesis e) Omiprazole f) Oral Ulcer=6x5


APRIL, 1998.

Part-A
1. Describe clinical features, complications, diagnosis and management of chronic rheumatic mitral stenosis =10m
2. Short Notes:a) Rabies Prophylaxis b)Metronidazole c)Hook worm d)Hypoglycaemia e) Tetany f) Rickets=6x5
Part-B
3. Classify Epilepsy. Describe clinical features, diagnosis and management of Grand-mal-epilepsy =10marks
4. Short Notes:a)Vitamin-B12 b)Cushing syndrome c) Digoxin d)Falciparum Malaria e) AIDS f) Flurosis.6x5







OCTOBER, 1997.

Part-A
1. Describe clinical features, complications, diagnosis,&management of Serum Hepatitis. Add a note on its
prevention=10
2. Short Notes: a) Japanese Encephalitis b) Clubbing c) Chloroquin d) Barbiturate poisoning e) Vidal Test
Part-B
3. Describe aetiology, clinical features, complications, diagnosis and treatment of Lobar pneumonia =10marks
4. Short:a)Cyanosis b)Haematuria c)Aspirin d) Short term chemotherapy in Tuberculosis e) Vitamin B6 =6x5


7th APRIL, 1997.


Part-A
1. Enumerate the symptoms and signs of nutritional deficiency =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Snake Bite b) Cholera c) Addison’s disease d) Automatic Neuritis e) Intractable Pain =5x5
Part-B
1. Describe the symptoms and signs of heart failure =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Oxygen therapy b) Anti tubular drug c) Oral Ulcer d) Dysphagia e) Lepra Reaction
f) Mumps measles Rubella Vaccine =6x5=30marks


OCTOBER, 1996.

Part-A
1. Describe clinical features, complications and treatment of community acquired pneumococcal pneumonia=10m
2. Short Notes: a) Diagnosis of acute rheumatic fever b) Tracheal foreign body c) Quincy d) Tachycardia
e) Thrombocytopaenic purpura =5x5=25marks
Part-B
1. Write the clinical features of peptic ulcers – gastric- duodenal. What are the complications =10marks
2. Short Notes: a) Bone marrow aspiration b) Sudden loss of consciousness c) Drug causing kidney damage
d) Bronchiectasis e) Erysepales =6x5=30marks