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Question Bank

Month/Year Renu Jogi A.K.Khurana Parson's


Question(s) (TEdiedon) (23 Edition)
of Exam (5 Editlon)

1. Anatomy and Development of Eye


VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
o Ciliary ganglion January-15
o Circulus arteriosus Iridis major& minor August-13 154 13

2. Physiology of Eye and Vision


SHORTQUESTIONS
o Visual pathway. Jan.-22, Jan.-20 4 27-29
o Visual fields September-09 41 532 93
113,363, 79, 530
o Night Blindness May-93 341
514,528
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS

0 Rods and Cones


July-19 273
334
February-17
o Visual field August-13 41 532 23

o Colour Vision September-09 44 18 85


3. Elementary and Physiological Optics
SHORTQUESTIONS
oColour Vision September-09 44 325, 330 85
March/Apri-08
Contact lens 68 38, 50 52 72
October-01
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
o Prism-uses Feb-18 68 27 72
Uses ofconvex lenses in Ophthalmology January-15 67 28 71
August-11 68 38, 50, 51 72
Contact lens
oUses of contact lens September-08 68 38,50, 51 72
38, 50, 52,
Contact Lens September-03 61 72
408
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
4. Errors of Refraction and Accommodation
LONG QUESTIONS
Define Emmetropia. What are the etiologY, clinical features and
o August-16 51,552 34, 601 46,63
management of Myopia?
o
Define ametropia. What are the types, clinical features, August-13 52,56 34, 601 46, 66
complications and management of Hypermetropia?
SHORT QUESTIONS
o Astigmatism Jan. 22 67
oPresbyopia. January-20 62 47 53
OMyopia July-19 52 34,3 63
Feb-18
August-16, 90

February-12 57
OAstigmatism 34,4 67
March Apri-03
Nov-92, 88

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Month/Year Renu Jogt A.K.Khurana


Question(s) of Exam (5 Editon) (T Editton) Parson'
son's
August-15, 11 (23 Editlon)
October-04, 87
62
oPresbyopia Apri-04, 95, 94 47
53
July-91
August-14
May-07
OHypermetropia. 56 34,3
Seplember-03 66
OctNov-02
oAetiology and types of regular astigmatism January-14 57 34, 42 67
February-13
October-04

March/Apri-03
Apri-02, 97

o Myopia November-94 52 34, 38 63


May-93, 88
December-91

August-91
March-90
O Definition of emmetropia and describe presbyopia. September-10 51, 62 34, 601
46,5
o Various methods of treatment of Myopia and astigmatism. March-10 , 59 34, 38, 42 67
OAdvantage of Intraocular lenses in treatment of Aphakia September-09 61 35, 37 b8
o Surgical treatment of myopia Sep./Oct-07 55 34, 38 55
o Correction of Myopia March/Apri-05 52 34, 38 55
OAphakia September-03 59 35, 37 58
o Corrections of Aphakia Apri-01 60 35, 37
o Pseudophakia
October-00 61 38 69

oPathological myopia October-95 52 34, 38 54


oHypermetropia July-89 56 449 66
oRegular Astigmatism April-86 57 34, 42 57
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
oDifferent modes of correcting myopia. March-11 52 34, 38 64
O Signs of Aphakia 68
Sep/Oct-07 60 35, 37
5. Disease of Conjunctiva
LONG QUESTIONS
o Opthalmia neonatrum. Feb-18 152
86 77
o Describe the clinical features and management of Trachoma November-94 51, 67, 7 2 1 4 8
93
oDescribe the clinical features of Trachoma and its management 148
Apri-91 93 51,67,72
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs and treatment of allergic
155
conjunctivitis May-88 98 61, 79, 217

Describe the etiologY, symptoms, signs and treatment of


145
membranous conjunctivitis 1987 88
o Describe the aetiology, symptoms5, signs and treatment of Trachoma 1986 93 51,67, 72 148
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs of ophthalmia neonatorum.
152
How will you treat sucha case April-85 86 61, 77
SHORT QUESTIONS
oSubconjunctival hemorrhage Jan.-22
148

Spring Catarrh (Vernal catarrh) July-21 101 80


155

O Ophthalmia Neonatorum. 77
152

January-20 86
104
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Question(s) Month Year Renu Jogi A.K.Khurana Parson's
of Exam (6 Edittom) (T Edtton) (23 Editton)
o Trachoma

July-1 93 67 148
Vernal Conjunctivitis
Feb-19 101 80 155
August-14
o Pterygium.

October-99 107 89, 90 159

Vernal conjunctivitis
Apri-85
February-13
October-95
(OR)
March-11
Vernal Catarh September-03
101 80 155
OctNov-02
(OR) October-97
November-94
Spring Catarrh.
May-93
May-06
October-04
oSub-conjunctival Haemorrhage 110 75 148
September-03
Apri-00
Sept/Oct-05
OTrachoma September-03
93 51, 67, 72 148
OctNov-02
Apri-94
March/Apri-05
Angular Conjunctivitis October-00 91 61 145
October-98
o Follicular Conjunctivitis
March/April-03 92 69 147
OPurulent conjunctivitis April-99 84 146
March-09
o Ophthalmia Neonatorum
April-97 86 61, 77 152
August:91
O PannuS October-95 94 69, 70 149
Apri-95
O Phlyctenular conjunctivitis
July-91 99 61, 85, 86 157
1987
O Phlycten
April-94 99 157
Treatment of Ophthalmia neonatorum November-92 87 61, 177 152
Symblepharon December-91 117 70 164
Membranous conjunctivitis Apri-91 88 551 145
Conjunctival follicles 1987 92 69 147
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Sequelae of trachoma August-17 93 67 148
Sub conjunctival haemorrhage. August-14 110 75 148
Follicular conjunctivitis August-13 92 111, 521 147
o Pannus February-12
94 59, 70
March/Apri-03 149
Complications of Trachoma August-11 97 51, 67 150
Treatment of trachoma March-09 97 51,67 150
Corny Bacterium Diphtheria March/Apri-08 88 61 173
Gonococci March/April-05 84 78 172

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Month/Year Renu JoglA.K.Khurana Parson
(23arson'
Edtlo)s
Questton(s) of Exam (6 Edtlon) (7 Editlon)
April-04 83, 88 63
oStreptococcus October-04 99 A69, 173
oNodulee at the Lumbus 107
151
April-04 89
159
o Pterygium September-03 99 61,85, 86
O Phlyctenular conjunctivitis 157
6. Diseases of Cornea
LONG QUESTIONS
of
features, diagnosis and
management 137
clinical July-21 100
oDiscuss etiology, 174
bacterial Corneal Ulcer.
and treatment of herpes simplex August-14 145 111, 116
Discuss symptoms, signs 179
keratitis
features, treatment and complications of Bacterial March-10 137 110
Describe clinical 174
Corneal Ulcer
features, treatment & complications March-09 137
Describe the aetiology, clinical 110 174
of bacterial corneal ulcer
diagnosis and treatment of hypopyon 136 110
March/April-08
oEiolo8Y, signs, symptoms, 174
ulcercornea. of
Describe the etiology, signs, symptoms and management October-00 136 110 174
Hypopyon ulcer cornea
and management
aDescribe the clinical features, laboratory findings Apri-99 136 110 174
ofHypopyon corneal ulcer of interstitial
Describe the aetiology, clinical features, and treatment October-96 145 124 185
keratitis
April-94 126 110 174
o Describe the aetiology,pathology, clinical features of corneal ulcer
Describe the signs, symptoms and treatment of hypopyon of ulcer December-91 136 110 174
of cornea
Describe the clinical features of hypoyon corneal ulcer and its August-91 137 110 174
management
Describe the signs, symptoms and management of Bacterial corneal 174
March-90 137 110
O
ulcer
Describe the aetiopathogenesis, symptoms, signs and treatment 174
October-87 126 110
of corneal ulcer
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs and treatment of interstitial 185
1987 145 124
keratitis
SHORT QUESTIONS
181
Jan-22
oHerpes zoster Ophthalmicus 194-196
oTypes and indications of Keratoplasty. -20 145 124
190
Feb-18 158 135
Keratoconus
Mention various causes of loss of Corneal Transparency. Write a 168
February-17 100
note on Vascularization of Cornea.
181
115
oHerpesZoster Ophthalmicus. February-17 147
171
o Corneal edema August-16
175
o Ucus serpens and mention two complications of corneal ulcer February-16 128, 137 105
January-15
185
o Interstitial keratitis OctNov-02 145 124
Apri-00
August-14
March-11 172
oKeratic precipitate. October-00 191 159
October-97
July-89
106
OPHTHALMOLOGY

A.K.Khurana Parson's
Question() Month/Year Renu Jogi
of Exam (Edton) (T Edtlon) (23 Editdon)
of corneal ulcer 105 176
Complicatnions
January-14 128
August-14
136 160 172
0 H y p o p y o n August-12
September-08
August-13 162 141 194
o Keratoplasty

March/Api-03
August-12 117 179
o Viral keratitis 144
September-09
oIndications of Keratoplasty 162 141 195
August-11
March-09
135 190
Keratoconus April-01 158
October-99
o Fascicular ulcer May-07 100 86
170
o Leucoma grade corneal opacity May-06 128
138 117 175
o Fungal Keratitis SeptOct-05
March/Apri-05 115, 119 419
o Exposure keratitis 143
Oct 98
o Herpes Zoster 147 11 181
Apri-04
o Hypopyon Ulcer September-03
May-93
(OR) September-03
October-97 136 110 174
Hypopyon corneal ulcer
October-95
July-91
August-90
o Dendritic ulcer
September-03
(OR) 145 111, 112
April-95
Dendritic corneal ulcer
October-01
Superficial punctate keratitis 145 122 173
Neuroparalytic keratitis April-00 144 118 192
o Exposure Keratitis October-98 218,219 115, 119 419
November-94
Keratomalacia 113 488 191
December-90
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Band shaped Keratopathy August-17 155 127
Causes of Interstitial Keratitis February-17 145 124 185
Mention four causes of Superficial Punctate Keratitis (SPK) August-15 145 122 173

ONebula. August-14 128 103 170


February-13
Adherent leucoma October-04
130 170
Treatment of corneal ulcer. February-12 130 105 177
Indications for Lamellar Keratoplasty March-11 162 141 194
Corneal endothelium. September-10 124 524 167
O Types of
Keratoplasty March-10 162 141 194

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Question(s)
Month/Year
of Exam (5 Editon) A.K.Khurana Parson's
(7 Edition)
(23 Edition
September-09
March/April-08 191 159
O Keratic precipitates October-04
172
September-08
March/ April-05 99
183
O Phlycten
May-07
May-07 136 105
O Pneumococcus
174
Sept/Oct-05 31 138
170
o Corneal opacity
7. Diseases of Sclera
SHORT QUESTIONSS
July-2 176 147, 148
oBriefly discuss Scleritis 199
August-14
October-04
175 146 198
October-99
o Episcleritis.
October-98

Sep/Oct-07 179 149 202


oStaphyloma
September-03 180 149 202
oTypes of Staphyloma Apri-99
Apri-97
176 147, 148 199
Scleritis November-94

May-93
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
February-17 176 146 198
o Clinical features and treatment of Episcleritis
8. Diseases of Uveal Tract
|LONG QUESTIONS
Discuss the symptoms, signs and treatment of acute congestive 164 271
August-15 318
glaucoma
aEnumerate causes for painful diminution of vision. What are the January-15 189 159 208
etiology, clinical features and management of anterior uveitis?
Describe the aetiology and clinical picture of acute iridocyclitis. 208
February-13 190 162
How do you treatit?
o Describe the aetiology clinical features and management of Red eye Sep./Oct-07 110 163 82, 212
162 208
oDiscuss signs, symptoms, complications of acute iridocyclitis May-06 190
Discuss the aetiology., clinical features complications and 159
208
Sep./Oct-05 189
management of anterior uveitis
o Differential diagnosis and treatment for Red Eye 163 82, 212
March/Apri-05 110
Describe the symptoms, signs, diagnosis and management of Acute 208
March/April-05 189 162
anterior uveitis
Describe the etiology, signs and symptoms and management of 208
October-04 190 162
Acute Irido Cyclitis
Discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and management of Acute 208

September-03 190 162


Iridocyclitis
Describe the etiolo8Y, signs, symptoms and management of
OctNov-02 189 163
granulomatous uveitis
Describe the etiology, signs, symptoms and management of 163
Granulomatous uveitis October-01 189

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OPHTHALMOLOGY
Question(s) Month Year Renu Jogl | A.K.Khurana Parson's
of Exam (5 Editdlon) (TEdtdon) (23 Edition)
Descril the differential diagnosis for red eye
Apri-01 110 163 82
eribe the symptoms, signs, diagnosis and
Descri management of acute
anterior uveitis October-99 189 162 208
crribe the aetiology,
Des
clin. features, sequelae &
complications of
aCute iridocyclitis. How will you treat it April-95 190 162 208
Describe the signs, symptoms and treatment of Acute
Iridocyclitis May-93 190 162 208
o Describe the differential diagnosis of red eye
November-92 110 90 82
Clacsify Iridocyclitis and describe the clinical
features and its
management
August-91 189 162 208
Describe the signs, symptoms, sequelae, complications and
treatment of acute iridocyclitis July-91 190 162 208
Discuss differential diagnosis of acute red eye. Howwill you manage
a case of acute retinopathy July-89 110, 353 90, 276 82
Describe the aetiopathogenesis, symptoms, signs and management
of Iridocyclitis November-88 190 162 208
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs of acute anterior uveitis.
How will youtreatsuch a case April-85 189 162 208
SHORT QUESTIONS

0 Treatment of Anterior Uveitis. July-21 187 155, 168 212


o Management of acute anterior uveitis
July-19 189 162 208
Feb.- 19
0 Endophthalmitis 203 176 213
August-13
August-12
August-11
Iris bombe. 311 161, 247 209
December-91
October-87
Management of Iridocyclitis. March-10 196 162 212
Management of Acuteiridocyclitis October-04 196 162 212
0 Acute Iridocyclitis
March/Apri-03 190 162 208
0Panophthalmitis October-04 206 178 213
Iris nodules Apri-02 192
161
Uveitis November-92 187 155, 168 206
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
0 Phlycten July-21 99
Mention causes and complications of Rubeosis Iridis. Nov-20
O Hyphaema. January-20 219
Phthisis bulbi Feb.-19 163
Iridocystitis management Feb-18 196 164 212
Infective Endophthalmitis August-17 203 176 208
Seclusio Pupillae August-15 193 161
209
Festooned pupil. August-14 193 162 209
Aqueous flare Janauary-14 190 160 209
Hyphema Janauary-14 191 219
O Causes of red August-12 110 163
eye 82
Sep./Oct-07
Flare Apri-04 190 160 208
OcUNov-02
Acute Iridocyclitis March/Apri-03 190 162 208

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OPHTHALMOLOGY

Renu JoglA.K.Khurana Parson's


Question(s) Month Year ( 2 Edmon)
of Exam (Eiton) Edion)

263 213 256


o Types of Intraocular lenses August- 16
268 224 244
o Lenticonus Janauray-14
o Four complications of cataract surgery February 12 477 258
243 447
oTraumatic cataract. March-10

o Snow Blindness March-09 152 495 85

10. Glaucoma
LONG QUESTIONS
Describe clinical features, investigation and management of Angle 271
Jan-22
Closure Glaucoma.
Mention the stages of primary Narrow Angle Glaucoma. How do you 567 270
July-19 318
treat acute congestive stage?
Define Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG). Discuss its 236 266
August-17 294
etiopathogenesis, dlinical features, investigations and medical treatment.
Enumerate causes for painful diminution of vision. What are the 159 208
January-15 189
etiology, clinical features and management of anterior uveitis?
Mention stages of primary narrow angle glaucoma. How do you 164 270
January-14 318
treat acute congestive stage?
Discuss the aetiology, clinical features and management of acute 318 164 271
February-12
congestive glaucoma
Enumerate the causes of Red Eye. Write the clinical features and 318 164 82
August-11
treatment of Acute Congestive Glaucoma.
Enumerate the causes of Red Eye. Write the clinical features and 271
August-11 318 164
treatment of Acute Congestive Glaucoma.
Enumerate the causes for gradual loss of vision and how will you 266
September-08 294 256
investigate and treat a case of primary open angle Glaucoma
Classify Glaucoma, discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis & Apri-04 318 164 271
management of Acute congestive Glaucoma
Classify Glaucoma and how will you manage a case of ACute MarchApr-03 271
318 164
Congestive Glaucoma
Describe the clinical features, pathologY, diagnosis and management 256 66
Apri-00 294
of primary open angle glaucoma
Describe the aetiology, signs, symptoms and treatment of various
Apri-97 318 164 271
stages of congestive glaucoma
Describe the aetiology, clinical features, and treatment of chronic October-95 294 538 266
simple glaucoma
Classify glaucoma. Describe the clinical features and management April-91 294 538 266
of chronic simple glaucoma
Discuss the clinical features and management of open Angle
December-90 294 256 266
Glaucoma
Describe the signs, symptoms and management of chronic simple
August-90 294 538 266
glaucoma of chronic
Discuss the symptoms, signs, and management of a case
November-88 294 538 266
simple glaucoma of acute
Describe the aetiologY. symptoms, signs and treatment
May-88 318 164 271
congestive glaucoma
SHORT QUESTIONS
oField defects in Glaucoma. January-20 299 232 269
o Optic nerve head changes in Open Angle Glaucoma February-17 296 269
August-15
O Trabeculectomy 306 234, 235 279
OcUNov-02

January-15 327 254, 255 274


o Phacomorphic Glaucoma
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Questlon(s)
of Exam (5 Edtlon) (7h Edltlon) Parson's
23 Editlon
September-10 299 236
Glaucoma. 269
OField changes in Open Angle SeptOct-05
OctNov-02,
291 233
October-01, 96 277
O Buphthalmos
April-95, 84
Sep./Oct.-07

Oct-00, April-94 318 164


Acute congestive Glaucoma
271
December-91

May-0 299 538


OField defects in Chronic Simple Glaucoma. 269
October-04 320 164
Glaucoma 270
O Discuss management of Acute Congestive September-03
299 236
April-02 269
o Field changes in primary open angle glaucoma
April-99
O Halces
October-97 318 164
OManagement of Acute congestive glaucoma
November-94 326 254 273
Secondary glaucoma November-92 538 266
Signs, treatment of chronic simple glaucoma
Apri-85 237
O Central scotoma
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
July-21 294 256 269
O Three signs of Open Angle Glaucoma.
Nov.-20 294 256 270
oDrugs used in primary open angle Glaucoma.
September-10 291 233 277
o Buphthaimos.
May-06 221 206, 260
oIndications for Iridectomy
Sept/Oct-05 221 206, 260
o Types of iridectomy
11. Diseases of Vitreous
SHORT QUESTIONS

O Causes, clinical features and fate of vitreous hemorhage. February-16 275 267, 287 317

February-12 317
275 267, 28
oVitreous haemorrhage. May-8
November-92 275 267, 287 317
o Causes of Vitreous haemorrhage
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
May-06 275 267, 287 317
o Vitreous haemorrhage
October-04
529 286
O At macula Sept/Oct-05 334
o Indications of paracentesis Sept/Oct-05 161 619
oParacentesis March/April-03 161 619
12. Diseases of Retina
LONGQUESTIONS
Describe the classification, ocular fundus signs and treatment of 289
February-16 353 285
diabetic retinopathy
Discuss aetiology and pathology of Retinoblastoma. What are the
o clinical features and treatment modalities of Retinoblastoma? 314, 266
349
September-09 364

Discuss the differential diagnosis of 'Cat's eye' in children. How will 349
314, 266
you manage a case of retinoblastoma March-90 364
Discuss differential diagnosis of acute red eye. How will you 82, 289
manage 283
a case of acute retinopathy July-89 110, 353 163,

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OPHTHALMOLOGY
Question(s) Month/Year Renu Jogi A.K.Khurana Parson's
of Exam (5 Edtion) (7th Edition) (23d Edition)
SHORT QUESTIONS

Describe the fundus picture in Central Retinal Vein Occlusion and


mention two complications. July-21 346 279 298
oProliferative diabetic retinopathy Feb-19 353 285 287
Feb-19

oRetinitis pigmentosa August-15


362 296 303
Apri-01
October-98
Retinal detachment its classification, predisposing factors and
clinical features. February-17 368 309 306

January-15
February-12
September-08
March/Apri-03
o Hypertensive Retinopathy October-01 348 284 287
November-94
December-90
August-90
November-88
oTractional retinal detachment February-13 368 313 306
August-11
March-10
Sep./Oct-07
May-0
October-04
o Diabetic Retinopathy OcUNov-02 353 285 289
Apri-99
October-96,
95, 8
Apri-94
March-90
Central Retinal Vein Occlusion. September-10 346 279 298
O Photoretinitis SeptOct-05 342 301
O Etiology & Management of Central Retinal artery occlusion. October-04 344 277 296
O Toxaemia of pregnancy retinopathy April-95 352 295
Apri-94
May-93
Retinoblastoma 364 314, 266 349
Apri-86
April-91
O
Fundus picture in Retinitis pigmentosa December-91 362 296 303
o Fundus changes in diabetes
July-91 297
VERY SHORT QUESTIONNS
o Prerequisites for Retinoscopy August-17 64 591 59
Stages ofretinoblastoma August-15 366 314, 266 349
OKeith &Wegner grading of hypertensive retinopathy August-13 349 284 289
o Dot and blot haemorrhages February-13 355 287 289

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MBBS
Month/Year Renu Jog
Question(s) of Exam (6 Editlon)
A.K.Khurana
(7h Editon)
Parson's
(23 Editlon
Augsut-12 343 287
Retinal hemorrhages 289
May-06 395 3
O Optic atrophy 335
March/April-05 355 282
oHard Exudates 364
287
March/April-05 314, 266
oRetinoblastoma 349
September-03 348 282
o Hypertensive Retinopathy 287
September-03 362 296
o Retinitis pigmentosa 303
Oct/Nov-02 353 285
o Diabetic Retinopathy 289
13. Neuro-ophthalmology
LONG QUESTIONS
o Enumerate the causes for sudden loss of vision. Discuss the clinical
March-11 386 329
features, differential diagnosis and treatment of optic neuritis 331

SHORT QUESTIONS
Nov.v.-20 21 344, 362
oDiscuss Amblyopia. 337
o Optic neuritis Feb-18 382 329 331
OAetiology and clinical features of optic atrophy August-17 395 340 335
August-17 21 355, 356
o Ambloypia Types, clinical features and treatment 337
O Acute Retrobulbar neuritis August-16 390 330 334
o Classification and pathological features of optic atrophy February-16 395 338 335
January-15
August-12
SeptOct-05
O Papilledema 382 336 323
October-00, 97
July-89
May-83
Aetiology and clinical features of optic atrophy. January-14 395 338 335
February-12
September-08
o Optic atrophy. Sep./Oct-07 395 338 335

March/Apri-05
September-03
337
oToxic Amblyopia March-09 392 332

o Consecutive Optic Atrophy March/Apri-05 338 335


396
Apri-02
o Papillitis March/April-05 330 337
387
March/April-03 327
o Primary optic atrophy OctUNov-02 396 338
Amaurotic cat's eye reflex October-96 177
331
Optic neuritis November-94 386 329
87
oSnellen's chart for vision testing December-90 39 516
337
oTobaccoa Amblyopia December-90 392 344
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
oThree causes of sudden loss of vision. 498
Nov-20
331
oSudden visual loss 329
July-19 386 85
oMention any four commonly employed colour vision tests 325, 330
February-16 15

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A.K.Khurana Parson's
MonthYear Renu Jogl
Question(s) (5 Edton) (T Editton) (23 EdHlon)
of Exam
325, 330 97
o Trichromatic theory of color vision January-15 15
o Amblyopia. September-10 21 344, 362 369
o Papilloedema March/Api-08 382 336 323

o Primary optic Atrophy 396 338 336


May-07
395 338 335
o Optic atrophy May-2
-2006

o Types of Optic atrophia March/Apri-03 395 338 335


14. Disorders of Ocular Motility
SHORT QUESTIONS

584 368
o Paralyticsquint Feb.-18 434
o Heterophoria April-97 431 358 374
October-96
o Diplopia 438 368 387
July-91
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
434 584 368
o Paralytic squint. Feb. 18
Insertion of extra ocular muscles August-16 421 348 355
o Clinical features of concomitant squint January-15 433 364 368

oCardinal positions of gaze January-15 425 353 390


March-110 431 358 374
oHeterophoria,
o Cover test September-09 429 364 375
15. Disorders of Eyelids
SHORT QUESTIONS
Nov.-220 466 393 411
oDiscuss lagopthalmus.
o Ptosis. January-20 466 395 411
o Ectropion Feb-18 462 389 409
o Chalazion - Aetiology, clinical features and complications August-17 455 383 404
Types and etiology of Ptosis and its clinical evaluation February-17 467, 468 395 411
Aetiology, signs and symptoms and treatment of Squamous
February-16 453 381 402
blepharitis
August-15
February-13
O Chalazion 455 383 404
May-06
August-91
February-12
O Ectropion. 462 389 409
July-89
September-10
October-96
O Entropion 458 387 405
March-90
July-89
(OR)
October-87
Entropion Surgery
Marach-10
October-95

March Apri-08
O Ptosis. July-91 466 395 411
Apni-91
March-90
May-88

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MBBS
Month/Year Renu
Question(s) Jog A.K.Khurana
of Exam (6 Editon)
7T Edton) Parson'
September-09 (27 Editiom
O Hordeolum Internum 456
OctNov-02 385
404
March Apri-05
O Blepheritis
Apmi-01
453 380
October-97
402
August-91
Symblepharon March/April-03 464 392
o Lagophthalmos
410
October-99 466 393
411
o Paralytic Apri-97 464 390
410
November-92
O Trichiasis 457 385
Apri-86 405
July-91
o Ulcerative blepharitis 453 380
Apri-85 402
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
oWhat is Proptosis? Two causes of Proptosis. July-21 402
oAetiology and complications of Trichiasis February-17 457 385 405
Myogenic Ptosis February-16 467 395 411
Mention 4 causes of trichiasis
January-14 457 385 405
oTypes and etiology of ptosis. August-12 467 395 411
OLagophthalmos August-12 466 393 411
o Chalazion. August-11
455 383 404
Mach-10, May-07
Horner's Syndrome August-11 33,34 395 104
Trichiasis March-11 457 385 405
Indications of Tarsorrhaphy March-09 161 394
o Hordeolum Externum (stye)
September-08 454 383 402
Blepharitis March/April-08 454 380 403
List the swellings in the lid
Sep./Oct-07 380
OHordeolum Internum April-04 456 385 404
oUlcerative Blepheritis OcUNov-02 453 380 402
16. Diseases of Lacrimal
LONG QUESTIONS
Apparatus
Discuss etiology clinical features, complications and management
of Chronic Dacryocystitis. Nov-20 483 411 426-427

Write about etiology, clinical features, treatment and


complications
of Acute Dacryocystitis in adults January-20 412 426

What are the clinical features and


management of Chronic
Dacryocystitis? February-17 483 411 426

aDescribe the signs, symptoms and


management of Acute
Dacryocystitis August-90 482 412 426
Describe the aetiology, symptoms, signs, and treatment of
chronic 426
dacryocystitis April-86 483 411

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Questton(s) Month/Year Renu Jogi A.K.Khurana Parson's
SHORT QUESTIONS of Exam (Edtlon) Editon (2 Edno)

Dry Eye-Aetiology, Clinical features and treatment.


August-17 111 406 424
Aeriology. clinical features and complications of acute
dacryocystitis January-14 482 412 426
Management of Chronic Dacryocystitis.
September-10 483 411 426
Chronic Dacryocystitis March/April-03
483 411 426
3 Lacrimal Abscess
Apnl-91
April-01 483 403 426
Acute dacryocystitis Apri-99 482 412 426
Epiphora
April-97 483 408 426
)D.C.R.
October 96 487 404 431
)Dacrocystitis
November-88 480 410 426
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Causes of dry eye February-16 112 406 424
Mention four complications of acute dacryocystitis August-15 483 412 426
Causes of Epiphora.
February-12 483 408 426
Tear hlm. March- 10 478 404 425
Indications for Dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) Seplember-08 487 413 431
Dacryocystectomy March/Apni-08 487 415
Indications of dacryocystectomy Sep/Oct-07 487 415
17. Disease of Orbit
SHORT QUESTIONS
o Blow Out Fracture Jan. -22 450

Describe the clinical features and management of Orbital Cellulitis. Nov.-20 493 426 437

Clinical features and complications of Orbital Cellulitis January-15 493 426 437
Cavernous sinus thrombosis August-13 494 428 439
Blow out fracture March-09 440 450
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Define chemosis and ecehymosis. Nov-20

OCauses of Enophthalmos Sep/Oct-07 501 424 436


May-07
Orbital cellutitis March/Apni-05
493 426 437

18. Ocular Injuries


SHORT QUESTIONS
Discuss mechanical effects, complications and management of
Nov.-20 407 445 495
Blunt Trauma.
Chemical injury of eye and management Feb-18 46 456

Closed globe injuries August-13 408 445 495


Clinical features and complications of open globeinjury March-10 408 449 501
March-09
416 455
Sympathetic ophthalmitis Apri-99 506
October-96 407 445
Effect of blunt injury on the eye 495

117
MBBS
Month Year Renu Jog
Question(s) of Exam (Editon
A.K.Khurana Parson.
(TEddon) 21 E
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
Nov-20
ODefine chemosis and ecehymosis.
January-20 410 278
Cherry Red Spot.
OIris changes in open globe injury July-19 408 432
Feb-18 501
410 529
oCherry red spot. August-16, 15

Vossius Ring February-16 409 447, 527 498


March-09 410 546
Causes of Cherry Red spot at Macula
Cherry Redspot at macula Sept/Oct-05 410 526
April-04 410 448, 529
OBerlin's Oedema 500
19. Ocular Pharmacology
SHORT QUESTIONS

Cyclopentolate July-19 593 134


oTimolol maleate. August-14 302 473
August-12
o Uses of Atropine in OphthalmoloEY May-07
302 593 134
September-09
oAnti Glaucoma drugs 302 464, 469
March/Apri-05 272
March/Apri-08
oPilocarpine 302 472, 408 272
Apri-02
oTopical drugs for glaucoma MarchApri-05
302 499 132
October-99

o Uses of steroids in Apri-04 83, 381,


Ophthalmology 104 132
March/Apri-03 382
Oct/Nov-02 ,196
Atropine 593 134
October-00 207,233
OHomatropine OctNov-02 593
oUses of cortisones in Ophthalmology
Apri-97 473 132
oI.D.U.
April-85 131
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS

o Cycloplegic drugs 64,196


August-16 593 134
207,233
February-2016
oPilocarpine March-11 272
302 472, 408
Seplember-03
oUses of Acetazolamide in Ophthalmology February-13 302 473 131
OAtropine. 64,196 134
August-11 593
oAction and adverse effects of Beta blockers. 207,233
130
September-10 302 470
oUses of atropine in eye
64,196 134
March-09 593
207,233
OAtropine uses 64,196 134
May-06 593
207,233
oIndications for Tropical steroids
382, 381, 132
October-04 104 83
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Question(s) Month/Year Renu Jogi A.K.Khurana Parson's


of Exam (Editon) (TEditon) (29 Edition)
20. Lasers and Cryotherapy in Ophthalmology
SHORTQUESTIONS
o Uses of laser in Ophthalmology October-01 376 259 137

VERY SHORT QUESTIONs

o Nd YAG laser January-14 375 259 137

o Uses of Laser in Ophthalmology August-12


376 259 137
September-08
o Uses of cnyo in ophthalmology March-11 374 633 37

0 Yag Laser OctNov-02 375 259 137

21. Systemic Ophthalmology


LONG QUESTIONS
What are the causes of night blindness? Describe the clinical
August-12 362 296, 341 303
features and complications of retinitis pigmentosa
o Describe the various viral infections of the eye and its complications April-02 487
SHORT QUESTIONS

oWHO classification of vitamin A deficiency Feb.-19 521 495 532


o Ocular features of Vitamin A deficiency August-16 527 490 191,540
o Common causes of Blindness in India September-08 517 498, 499 531
May-07
O Vitamin A March/Apri-03 514 490 191, 540
October-01

October-04 113,363,
Night blindness
Apri-86
296, 341 S40,191
514,528
Major causes of Blindness September-03 517 498, 499 531,191
o Avitaminosis Vitamin A (Ocular) Apri-00 514 490 540
Vitamin A deficiency Apri-95 527 487

OBitot Spot December-91 528 488, 489


VERYSHORT QUESTIONS
o Xerophthalmia Jan -22 546
OVitamin Adeficiency (Xerophthalmia). January-20 527 487 540
o Foods rich in Vitamin-A. August-14 514 490 540
oWHOclassification of Blindness. September-10 521 495 532

oPreventable blindness May-06 477 496


oVitamin Adeficiency March/Apri-03 527 487 91
o Bitot spot OctNov-02 528 488, 489
22. Community Ophthalmology
SHORT QUESTIONS
Eye banking August-17 524 509 533
Role of Primary Health Center in National Programme for Control
August-11 521 495
ofBlindness(NPCB).
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MBBS
MonthYear Renu Jogi
Question(s) of Exam (Ediion) A.KKhurana Parbon
Eson on
oMobile Eye Camp. March-11 524
508
March Apri-08 523 $34
o Primary Eye Care System 504
533
O Eye Bank March Apri-05 524
509
NPCB (National Program.me for Control of Blindness)
Apri-04

(OR) 52 21 495
Apri-02 534
National programme for control of blindness
October-00

O Legal Blindness A96


October-98
O Common causes of blindness November-92 517 498, 499 531
VERY SHORT QUESTIONS
oDBCS (District Blindness Control Society). January-20 503

o Vision 2020 Juty-19 499, 500


23. Clinical Methods in Ophthalmology
LONG QUESTIONS
A 45 year old man, tailor by profession reports to eye O.P.D.with
ocomplaints of painless gradual diminution of vision. Describe the September-10 498
differential diagnosis and principles of treatment
Enumerate the causes of Gradual diminsion of vision in a person
October-97 498
above the age of 50 years and how willyou investigate sucha case
Discuss the aetiology and differential diagnosis of sudden loss of
December-90 498
vision in one eye

SHORT QUESTIONS
Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (FFA)- indications, technique and 19 278, 281,
391 119
February-16 538
complications.
278, 281,
March-2011 36 119
o Fundus Fluorescein Angiography (E.FA.). 538

VERY SHORT QUESTIONS


391 122, 108
o RAPD (Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect) July-1
Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect (RAPD) February-17 391
36 479, 531 108
O Applanation Tonometry August-16
February-13
February-12 105
391 328, 526
O Marcus Gunn pupil
September-09

Sept/Oct-05
February-13 454 387
Madarosis
September-09 153
o Ciliary Vessels
498
Causes of sudden loss of vision March/Apri-03
o

120

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