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The document outlines examination questions for the B.D.S. degree in General Medicine, covering a range of topics including clinical features, diagnosis, and management of various medical conditions. It includes sections for long-form answers, short notes, and brief responses on specific medical topics. The examination format emphasizes the importance of diagrams and comprehensive understanding of the subjects.

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The document outlines examination questions for the B.D.S. degree in General Medicine, covering a range of topics including clinical features, diagnosis, and management of various medical conditions. It includes sections for long-form answers, short notes, and brief responses on specific medical topics. The examination format emphasizes the importance of diagrams and comprehensive understanding of the subjects.

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422/406
B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – JUNE, 2014
THIRD BDS EXAMINATION
GENERAL MEDICINE
(NR & OR)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.

1) Discuss clinical features and management of pulmonary 4+5=9


tuberculosis

2) Describe diagnosis, investigation and management of 3+3+3=9


acute rheumatic fever
WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32

3) Fallot’s tetralogy
4) Management of hypoglycaemia
5) Clinical features of hyperthyroidism
6) Halitosis
7) Investigations and treatment of malaria
8) Complications of Diabetes Mellitus
9) Treatment of syncope
10) Bell’s palsy
WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 10x2=20

11) Aspirin
12) Gingival hyperplasia
13) Glossitis
14) Complex seizures
15) Causes for constipation
16) Aphthous ulcer
17) Sinus tachycardia
18) Causes of thrombocytopenia
19) Oral leukoplakia
20) Mention four causes of haematemesis

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422/406
B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – JANUARY, 2014
THIRD BDS EXAMINATION
GENERAL MEDICINE
(NR & OR)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.

1) What are clotting disorders? Outline the diagnosis and 4+2+3=9


treatment of hemophilia.

2) Outline the oral manifestations of nutritional deficiencies. 9

WRITE SHORT NOTES ON: 8x4=32

3) Hypovolemic shock
4) Clinical features and complications of tetanus
5) Diagnosis of infective endocarditis
6) Oral manifestations of HIV infection
7) Complications of pneumonia
8) Complications of valvular heart diseases
9) Bacterial causes of food poisoning
10) Iron deficiency anaemia
WRITE BRIEFLY ON: 10x2=20

11) Mention four causes of acute hepatitis


12) Causes of macroglossia
13) Oral manifestations of acromegaly
14) Modes of spread of Hepatitis B
15) Diagnosis of endemic fluorosis
16) Causes of hemolysis
17) Clinical features of diphtheria
18) Causes of hemoptysis
19) Management of hypoglycemic coma
20) Diagnosis of acute nephritis
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422/406-THIRD B.D.S. DEG. EXAMINATION-JUNE, 2013-GENERAL MEDICINE-(NR & OR)
Time : 3 Hours-Max. Marks: 70-Answer all questions-Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
1..Outline the oral manifestations of endocrine disorders=9m
2..Describe diagnosis, investigations and management of hypertension=9m
Write short notes on: 8 X 4=32m
3..Trigeminal neuralgia 4. Clinical features and complications of mumps
5. Prophylaxis of infective endocarditis 6. Immunization against hepatitis B
7. Bell’s palsy 8. Oral manifestations of vitamin B deficiency
9. Diagnosis of diabetes mellitus 10.Laboratory diagnosis of HIV infection
Write briefly on: 10 x 2 =20m
11.Cefotaxime 12.Causes of gingival hypertrophy
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13.Herpes labialis 14.Dental manifestations of congenital syphilis
15.Oral hairy leukoplakia 16.Medical therapy of peptic ulcer
17.Mode of inheritance of hemophilia 18.Causes of central cyanosis
19.Diagnosis of ischaemic heart disease 20.Clinical features of chronic lead poisoning
422/406-THIRD B.D.S. DEG. EXAMS – DECEMBER, 2012-GENERAL MEDICINE-(NR & OR)
Time : 3 Hours-Max. Marks: 70-Answer all questions-Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary.
1..Describe the aetiology, clinical features, investigations & management of cirrhosis of liver=2+4+1+2
2..Describe the causes, clinical features, investigations and management of iron deficiency
anaemia=2+3+2+2=9m
Write Short Notes On: 8 x 4=32m=3..Clinical features of Thyrotoxicosis 4..Jones Criteria
5..Emphysema - Causes and Clinical features 6..Agranulocytosis
7..Oral manifestations of Hematological disorders. 8.Congestive cardiac failure-Clinical features
9..Causes for Nephrotic Syndrome 10.Quinolones
Write Briefly On: 10 x 2=20m
11.Widal Test 12.Hematemesis 13.Rifampicin 14.Status epilepticus 15.Digoxin
16.Chemoprophylaxis 17.Vitamin C deficiency 18.Clinical features of Cushing syndrome
19.Four causes for coma 20.Antihistamines
422/406-THIRD B.D.S. DEG. EXAMINATION – JUNE, 2012-GENERAL MEDICINE-(NR & OR)
1..Define Hypertension. What are the different Classes of Antihypertensive Drugs. Give Two Examples
with Dosage for each Class=9m
2..Define Chronic Bronchitis. How do you Treat a Patient with COPD?=9m
Write short notes on: 8 x 4 =32m
3..Scurvy 4..Petit mal Epilepsy 5..Treatment of H-Pylori Infection
6..Clinical Findings in Right Sided Pleural Effusion 7..Treatment of Graves Disease.
8..Angina Pectoris 9..Mention the ill effects of Smoking 10,Sickle Cell Anaemia
Write briefly on: 10 x 2 =20m
11.Signs of Portal Hypertension. 12.Mention Four Clotting Factors produced in Liver
13.Complications of diabetes Mellitus 14.Streptococci 15.Causes of Gingival Hyperplasia
16.Drugs used to treat Trigeminal neuralgia 17.Name Two Vasopressor Drugs.
18.Beri Beri 19.Gynecomastia 20.Tuberculoid Leprosy
422/406—THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – DECEMBER,2011/JANUARY, 2012
1..Describe the aetiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management of rheumatic fever=2+3+2+2
2..Describe the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and management of nephrotic
syndrome=2+2+2+2+2=9m
Write Short Notes On: 8 x 4=3..Anaphylactic shock 4.. Aspiration pneumonia
5..Gastritis. 6..Migraine
7..Treatment of malaria. 8.. Syncope 9. Liver function tests 10. Hypocalcemia.
Write Briefly On:10x 2 =20m
11.Oral hypoglycemic drugs. 12.Causes for hepatomegaly. 13.Dental manifestations of syphilis
14. Loop diuretics 15. Drugs used in treatment of AIDS(Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
16. Haemoptysis. 17. Coronary vasodilators. 18 Meningitis 19. Angular stomatitis
20.Dysentery
422/406-THIRD B.D.S. DEG. EXAMINATION – JUNE, 2011-GENERAL MEDICINE-(NR & OR)
1..What are clotting disorders? Outline the diagnosis and treatment of Hemophilia=9m
2. Mention causes of Iron Deficiency Anaemia. Outline the treatment of Iron deficiency anaemia=9m
Write Short Notes On: 8 x 4 =32m
3. Joni’s criteria 4. Oral manifestations of HIV Infection 5. Ludwig’s Angina.
6. Classification and complications of Cirrhosis of liver.

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7. Fat soluble vitamins and the diseases due to their deficiency.
8. Tetralogy of Fallot 9. Tetany 10.Food poisoning.
Write Briefly On=10 x 2 =20m
11. Two complications of Diabetes Mellitus. 12. Mention four risk factors for Ischemic Heart Disease.
13. Mention four causes of Acute Hepatitis 14.Define Nephrotic syndrome
15. Mention four drugs used to treat Bronchial Asthma. 16. Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia
17. Mention two complications of Enteric fever. 18. Mention two second line anti TB drugs
19. Kernig’s Sign 20. Mention last four cranial nerves.
422/406=THIRD BDS. DEG. EXAM – DEC., 2010/JAN., 2011-GENERAL MEDICINE-(NR & OR)
1..Describe the aetiology, clinical features, investigations and treatment of pleural effusion=9m
2. Describe the clinical features, investigations and treatment of epilepsy=9m
Write Short Notes On: 8 x 4 =32m
3. Atrial fibrillation 4. Non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 5. Facial palsy
6. Treatment of enteric fever 7. Thyroid function tests 8. Clinical features of Addisson’s Disease
9. Complications of hypertension 10.Cephalosporins
Write Briefly On: 10 x 2 =20m
11.Clinical features of acute glomerulonephritis 12. Causes for lymphadenopathy
13. Metronidazole 14. Steatorrhea 15. Vitamin A.
16. Gingival hyperplasia 17. Angina pectoris 18. Expectorants 19. Proteinuria 20. Measles

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422-THIRD BDS. DEGREE EXAMINATION – JUNE, 2010-GENERAL MEDICINE-(New
Regulations)
1. What is Gohn’s complex? Describe briefly the manifestations & complications of pulmonary
tuberculosis=8m
2. Outline briefly the diagnosis, management and complications of acute rheumatic fever=9m
Write Short Notes On: 8 x 4 =32m
3. Balanced diet 4. Infective endocarditis prophylaxis 5. Hypovolemic shock
6. Loop diuretics 7. Treatment of hypothyrodism 8. Vitamin C
9. Complications of pneumonia 10. Coombs test
Write Briefly: 10 x 2=11. Fascial features of acromegaly 12. Auscultation findings in mitral stenosis
13. Drugs used to treat amoebiasis 14. Staphylococci
15. Complications of enteric fever 16. 7th cranial nerve
17. Name four drugs used to treat bronchial asthma 18.Mention four signs of congestive cardiac
failure
19. Mention four risk factors for IHD 20. Diagnostic criteria for diabetes mellitus
406-THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – FEBRUARY, 2010-GENERAL MEDICINE
PART-A
1. Management of Systemic Anaphylactic reaction=9m
Write Short Notes On:= 4x4=16m=2. Non steroidal anti inflammatory agents 3. Haemophilia
4. Status epilepticus management 5. Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura
Write Briefly On=5x2=10m=6. Oral manifestations of Human immuno deficiency virus 7. Scurvy
8. Phenytoin sodium 9. Fluorosis 10. Angina pectoris
PART-B
11. Clinical features, diagnosis and management of Acute leukemia=9m
Write Short Notes On:= 4x4=12. Acute adrenal crisis 13. Treatment of Malaria
14. Atrial fibrillation 15. Treatment of syncope
Write Briefly On: =5x2=10m=16. H-2 receptor blockers 17. Beta blockers
18. Diabetic ketoacidosis 19. Constipation 20. Apthous ulcer

406-THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAM – JUNE, 2009-GENERAL MEDICINE-(Old Regulations)-


PART-A (35 MARKS)
1. Clinical features, diagnosis and management of bronchial asthma.=9m
Write Short Notes: 4 X 4 =2. Oral manifestations of leukemia 3. Urticaria 4. Insulin 5. Aspirin
Write Briefly On: 5 X 2 =10m
6. Acute renal failure 7. Macrolides 8. Beriberi
9. Differential diagnosis of gastric ulcer and duodenal ulcer. 10.Vitamin B12 deficiency
PART-B(35 MARKS)
11. Describe the clinical features, investigations and treatment of Typhoid fever.=9m
Write Short Notes On: 4 X 4 =16m
12. Treatment of hypoglycemia 13. Trigeminal Neuralgia 14. Spherocytic anaemia
15. Hepatitis B vaccine
Write Briefly On: 5 X 2 =10m= 16. Antihelmenthics 17. Proton pump inhibitors
18. Pleurisy 19. Calcium channel blockers 20. Purpura
406-THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – MARCH, 2009-GENERAL MEDICINE
PART - A
1. Outline the oral manifestations and diagnosis of HIV infection=9m
Write Short Note=4x4=2. Halitosis 3. Clinical features of tetany 4. Complications of hypertension
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5. Side effects of anti-tuberculous drugs
Write Briefly On=5x2=6. Assessment of hydration 7. Complications of diabetes mellitus
8. Causes of haematemesis 9. Complications of Hepatitis B 10. Trismus
PART-B
11. Enumerate the medical emergencies in dental practice. Outline the principles in the management of
anaphylactic shock=9m
Write Short Notes= 4x4=12. Complications of suppurative lung disease 13.Causes of bilateral facial palsy
14. Clinical features and complications of hypothyroidism 15. Diagnosis of congestive cardiac failure
Write Briefly On=5x2=16. Oral manifestations of scurvy 17. Clinical features of portal hypertension
18. Status epilepticus 19. Microscopic haematuria 20. Oral hypoglycaemic agents
406-THIRD B.D.S. DEG. EXAMINATION – AUGUST/SEPT, 2008-GENERAL MEDICINE
PART - A
1. Discuss the diagnosis and prophylaxis of Bacterial Endocarditis=9m
Write short=4X4=2.Drug induced gastritis 3.Aspiration pneumonia 4.Trigeminal neuralgia 5. Purpura
Write briefly on:=5X2=6.Congestive Cardiac Failure 7.Rickets 8.Glucocorticoid therapy
9.Acute nephritis 10. Leprosy
PART-B
11. Describe diagnosis, investigations and management of Hypertension=9m
Write short=4X4=12.Acute adrenal crisis 13.Generalized oedema 14.Clubbing 15.Riboflavin deficiency
Write briefly=5X2=16.Types of Diabetes mellitus 17.Urticaria 18. Stomatitis 19. Diphtheria 20.
Frusemide
406-THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION – MARCH, 2008-GENERAL MEDICINE
PART - A
1. Discuss the clinical features of Acute & chronic liver cell failure=9m
Write short notes on:= 4x4=16m
2. Physical signs of right ventricle failure 3. Emphysema 4. Vitamin ‘D’ deficiency 5. Iron deficiency
Write brief notes=5x2=6. Hyperglycaemia 7. Hypoglossal nerve palsy
8. Stroke (cerebrovascular accident) 9. Beri Beri 10. Investigations in immune deficiency state
PART - B
11. Classify leukaemias, write briefly on blood picture in acute and chronic myeloid leukaemia=9m
Write short notes on: =4x4=16m
12. Ziehl – Nielsen staining 13. Pleural Effusion signs 14. Metabolic acidosis
15. Glucocorticoid therapy – withdrawal
Write brief notes on:= 5x2=16. Prophylaxis of Rheumatic valvular heart disease 17. Causes for coma
18. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation 19. Management of Thyrotoxicosis 20. Cefotaxime
406-NR-THIRD B.D.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION–OCTOBER, 2007-GENERAL MEDICINE
Part-A
1. What are the common infections which affect oral cavity=9m
Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =16m; 2. Gum hypertrophy 3. Diagnostic procedures for Hypersensitivity
reactions
4. Give a list of complications of Hypertension 5. Causes for central cyanosis
Write brief notes on: 5 x 2 =6. Uremia 7. Syncope 8. Dyspnoea 9. Facial nerve palsy
10.Eosinophilia
Part-B
11. Discuss on approach to bleeding disorders=9m
Write short notes on: 4 x 4 =12.Post exposure prophylaxis in HIV 13. General management of poisoning
case
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14. Alcoholic intoxication 15. DIC
Write brief notes on: 5 x 2 =10m; 16. Diagnosis and management of Hypoglycemia 17.Dehydration
18. Respiratory Alkalosis 19. Hypokalemia 20. Aspirin
APRIL, 2007
PART - A
1. Describe the pathogenesis, diagnostic investigations, complications and management of Tuberculous
Meningitis
2. Write short notes on: 4x4=16=a) German Measles b) Hypertensive retinopathy
c) Wernicke’s Encephalopathy d) Pyridoxine Deficiency
3. 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
1. Describe aetiopathosis, investigations and management of Hepatic Coma=9m
2. Write short notes on: 4x4=16=a) ACE inhibitors b) Clotting Time
c) Directly Observed Treatment Short Course (DOTS) d) Petit mal epilepsy
3. Write briefly on: 5x2=10=a) Low Molecular weight heparins
b) Intermittent clandication c) Scabies d) Gynaccomastia d) Malignant Neuroleptic syndrome
OCTOBER-2006-NR
Part-A
1. Describe clinical profile, investigations and management of Acute Myocardial infarction =9m
2. Write short answers on: 4 x 4; a) Lepra Reaction and its management b) Treatment of Falciparum malaria
c) Tongue in Nutritional deficiencyd) Prevention of Poliomyelitis
3. Write briefly on: 5 x 2 =10m; a) Beta lactum antibiotics b) C-Hepatitis c) Haemophilia-aetiopathogenesis
d) Hyperkalaemia – Causes e) Treatment of hypertensive encephalopathy
Part-B
4. Discuss the aetiopathogenesis, clinical features, of Parkinson’s disease. Outline the drugs used in this
treatment
5. Write short answers on: 4 x 4 =16m; a) Treatment of Rickets b) Bell’s Palsy
c) Oral anticoagulants d) Beta Blockers and their uses
6. Brifely: a) Amoebic abscess of Liver b) Drugs used in Hodgkin’s Lymphoma c) Prothrombin Time d) Pellagra
(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) Purpurab) Quinolones c) Hypersplenism d) Cretinism
3. Write =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=a) Migraine b) Oral manifestations of HIV& AIDS c) Schizophrenia
d) Prevention of Hepatitis B
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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) DOTS
6. Write briefly: 5 x 2=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 =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 varicesb) Diarrhea c) Gout
d) Oral manifestations of hematologic disorders e) Anticoagulants
(N.R) APRIL/MAY, 2004. (N.R.)- waiting- OCTOBER, 2003. (N.R.) -Waiting
APRIL,2003 (N.R.)
Part-A
1..Enumerate the pathogenesis, complications and management of Hypertension =9marks
2. Write short notes: 4 x 4 =a) Supraventricular tachycardia b) Hyponatremia c)Evaluation of coma d)
Rickets
3. Write briefly: 5 x 2 =a) Tonsilitis b) C.S.F.Findings in tuberculosis meningitis c) Stevens-Johnson syndrome
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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. Time:3hours - Max.Marks:70 - Answer all questions(N.R.)
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. Time: 3hrs. Marks: 80
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
1. What are the clinical features, diagnosis, complications and management of typhoid fever =10marks
2. 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
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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 myocardia
infarction
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 : 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

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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
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

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