This document contains the questions for an Oto-Rhino-Laryngology exam for medical students. It is divided into three sections: long essays, short essays, and short answers. The long essays section contains two questions - the first asks about the causes and management of lower motor neuron facial nerve palsy and post-traumatic facial nerve palsy. The second asks about the causes, clinical features, and management of conductive hearing loss with an intact eardrum and otitis media with effusion. The short essays section contains 10 questions on various ENT-related topics. The short answers section contains 10 questions that require brief responses.
This document contains the questions for an Oto-Rhino-Laryngology exam for medical students. It is divided into three sections: long essays, short essays, and short answers. The long essays section contains two questions - the first asks about the causes and management of lower motor neuron facial nerve palsy and post-traumatic facial nerve palsy. The second asks about the causes, clinical features, and management of conductive hearing loss with an intact eardrum and otitis media with effusion. The short essays section contains 10 questions on various ENT-related topics. The short answers section contains 10 questions that require brief responses.
This document contains the questions for an Oto-Rhino-Laryngology exam for medical students. It is divided into three sections: long essays, short essays, and short answers. The long essays section contains two questions - the first asks about the causes and management of lower motor neuron facial nerve palsy and post-traumatic facial nerve palsy. The second asks about the causes, clinical features, and management of conductive hearing loss with an intact eardrum and otitis media with effusion. The short essays section contains 10 questions on various ENT-related topics. The short answers section contains 10 questions that require brief responses.
JSS Academy of Higher Education & Research, Mysuru
(Deemed to be University) MBBS Phase-III, Part-I (RS1) Examination – January 2023 Subject: Oto-Rhino-Laryngology Note: All questions are compulsory. Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary. Your answer should be specific to the questions asked. Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 100
I. LONG ESSAYS 2x10=20 Marks
1. Enumerate the causes of lower motor neuron facial nerve palsy. How will (4+6) you manage a case of post traumatic facial nerve palsy? 2. Enumerate the causes of conductive hearing loss with an intact tympanic (4+3+3) membrane. Discuss the clinical features and management of otitis media with effusion.
II. SHORT ESSAYS 10x5=50 Marks
3. Describe the clinical features and stages of acute suppurative otitis media. 4. Premalignant lesions of the oral cavity. 5. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). 6. Amphotericin – B. 7. Cochlear implant. 8. Functional endoscopic sinus surgery. 9. Physiology of olfaction. 10. Esophageal constrictions and its importance. 11. Vocal nodule. 12. Complications of tracheostomy.
III. SHORT ANSWERS 10x3=30 Marks
13. Trotter’s triad. 14. Oto acoustic emission test. 15. Quinsy. 16. Septal surgery indications and complications. 17. Vasomotor rhinitis. 18. Reinke’s edema. 19. Laryngopharyngeal reflux. 20. Definition of Sudden sensorineural hearing loss. 21. Stages of rhinoscleroma. 22. Otolith. *****