[DEC-23]
RD
MBBS 3 PROF. (PART-I) EXAMINATION-2023
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Full Marks: 100 Time Allowed: 3 hrs.
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
SECTION-A (50 MARKS)
1. 3yr old child presented to ENT OPD with fever, Otalgia, intractable crying [2+3+3+3+4]
a. What is your provisional diagnosis
b. Etiopathogenesis
c. Investigations and management
d. Complications
e. Draw a labelled diagram of medial wall of middle ear
2. Write short notes on: [5x5]
a. Ludwig’s angina
b. Killians polyp
c. Lateral wall of Nose
d. Complications of tracheostomy
e. Reinke’s edema
3. Fill in the blanks. [1x5]
a. Tonsillar branch of ……………… artery is the main supply to the tonsils
b. Waldeyers ring is scattered collection of …………….. tissue around the
aerodigestive tract
c. Commonest site for Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ……………………………
d. Length of Esophagus is ……………………………………..
e. Gradenigo syndrome consists of …………….., ……………….. and …………….
4. Choose the correct answer. [1x5]
i. Most common cause of Singer’s Nodule is
a. Infection
b. Vocal Abuse
c. Allergy
d. Carcinoma
ii. Stinger test is used in diagnosis of
a. Conductive hearing loss
b. Sensory neural hearing loss
c. Non-organic hearing loss
d. Mixed hearing loss
iii. The combination of Nasal Polyp, Bronchial Asthma, and
Aspirin sensitivity is referred to as
a. Virchow’s Triad
b. Trotter’s Triad
c. Samter Triad
d. Saint’s Triad
iv. The angle of Tympanic membrane with horizontal is
a. 35 degrees
b. 75 degrees
c. 55 degrees
d. 90 degrees
v. Frisch bacillus is the causative agent of
a. Rhinoscleroma
b. Rhinosporidiosis
c. Rhinophyma
d. Atrophic Rhinitis
SECTION-B (50 MARKS)
5. 14 yr. Male presented to ENT OPD with profuse painless unprovoked [2+3+3+4+3]
nasal bleeding.
a. What is your provisional diagnosis?
b. Enumerate local causes of epistaxis.
c. Enumerate systemic causes of epistaxis.
d. How will you investigate and manage such a case.
e. Draw a labelled diagram Posterior Rhinoscopy
6. Write short notes on: [5x5]
a. Bell’s palsy
b. Blood supply of Tonsil
c. Rhinosporidiosis
d. Muscles of larynx
e. Nasal septum
7. Fill in the blanks. [1x5]
a. Central axis of Cochlea …………………………….
b. Preferred frequency of turning fork for hearing Test …………………….
c. Hebra nose is seen in ………. and Tapir nose in …… stage of Rhinoscleroma.
d. Citelli’s angle is known as ………………………………
e. Frey’s syndrome occurs after ……………………. surgery
8. Choose the correct answer. [1x5]
a. Conductive hearing loss with intact TM is seen in
A. Presbyacusis
B. Meniere’s disease
C. Glue ear
D. Acoustic neuroma
b. Leangth of external auditory canal is
A. 12mm
B. 16mm
C. 20mm
D. 24mm.
c. Attico antral disease is treated by
A. MRM
B. Antibiotics
C. Grommet insertion
D. Syringing
d. Inlet of larynx is formed by
A. Ventricular fold
B. Arepiglottic fold
C. Glossoepiglottic fold
D. Vocal cord
e. Caldwell view is for
A. Sphenoid sinus
B. Maxillary sinus
C. Frontal sinus
D. Ethmoid sinus
******
[JAN-23]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) EXAMINATION-2023
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Full Marks:100 Time Allowed: 3 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
SECTION-A (50 MARKS)
1. Discuss the aetiopathogensis, clinical features and management of [2+3+5]
tubotympanic type of chronic suppurative ottitis media.
2. Write Short notes on: [4x5]
(a) Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma.
(b) Mention the causes for a white patch over the tonsil.
(c) Draw a neat labeled diagram of middle ear cleft.
(d) Aetiology, Clinical features and management of Antrochoanal polyp.
(e) Management of Atrophic rhinitis
3. Short Answer Questions: [3x5]
(a) Caloric Test.
(b) Causes of Reactionary haemorrhage after tonsillectomy.
(c) Mention the arteries involved in kiesselback’s plexus.
(d) Rinne’s Test.
(e) Management of septal haematoma.
4. Choose the correct answer. [1x5]
I. True about tympanic membrane?
a. Attached to oval window
b. Forms an angle of 55 degree with exteran auditory canal
c. Chordate tympany nerve passes through pars tensa
d. Cone of light forms on anteriosuperior quadrant
II. Length of Eustachian tube?
a. 24mm
b. 36mm
c. 46mm
d. 26mm
III. Sense organ of hearing is?
a. Organ of corti
b. Cristae
c. Macula
d. None
IV. Not included in bony labyrinth?
a. Cochlea
b. Semicircular canal
c. Organ of corti
d. Vestibule
V. Endolymph is present in ?
a. Scala media
b. Scala vestibule
c. Scala tympani
d. Cochlear aqueduct
SECTION-B (50 MARKS)
5. What are the causes of Epistaxis? Describe the Clinical features and [2+3+5]
Management of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma.
OR
Describe the etiology, pathology, clinical features and management of [2+3+5]
otosclerosis.
6. Write short notes on: [4x5]
(a) Plummer Vinsons syndrome.
(b) Furuncle of Ear.
(c) Antral wash.
(d) Complications of tonsillectomy.
(e) Bell’s palsy.
7. Short Answer Questions: [3x5]
(a) Ethmoidal polyp.
(b) Keratosis tonsil.
(c) Strictures of oesophagus.
(d) Referred otalgia.
(e) Oral submucous fibrosis
8. One-line answers [1x5]
(a) Myringitis Bullosa
(b) Objective tinnitus
(c) Reactionary hemorrhage
(d) Dysphagia lusoria
(e) Schatzki ring
******
[MAR-23]
RD
MBBS 3 PROF. (PART-I) SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION-2023
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Full Marks: 100 Time Allowed: 3 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
SECTION-A (50 MARKS)
1. A 11yr. old boy presented with sudden profuse, unprovoked epistaxis. Nasal [2+3+5]
endoscopy shows a red fleshy mass over the posterior part of nasal cavity.
What Is the diagnosis? What are the clinical features and what Is the management?
2. Writhe short notes on: [4x5]
a. Maliganant otitis externa
b. Ringertz tumour
c. TB larynx
d. Vasomotor Rhinitis
e. Vincent’s angina
3. Give reasons. [3x5]
a. Nasal obstruction in atrophic rhinitis
b. Orbital complications are common in ethmoid sinusitis
c. Tonsillar ulcer causing earache
d. Headache and profuse ear discharge after mastoidectomy in a
7-year-old male child
e. Patient developed hoarseness after thyroidectomy
4. Choose the correct answer. [1x5]
(a) Bones of middle ear are responsible for which of the following?
a. Amplification of sound
b. Reduction of sound intensity
c. Protecting the inner ear
d. Reduction of impedance to sound transmission
(b) All are causes of sensory neural hearing loss except?
a. Old age
b. Cochlear otosclerosis
c. Loud noise
d. Rupture of tympanic membrane
(c) Virus causing Acute SNHL?
a. Coronavirus
b. Mumps virus
c. Adeno virus
d. Rota virus
(d) Rinne test is negative in?
a. Presbycusis
b. CSOM
c. Labyrinthitis
d. Menieres Desease
(e) Myringitis Bullosa caused by
a. Bacteria
b. Fungus
c. Virus
d. Protozoa
SECTION-B (50 MARKS)
5. What are the complications of CSOM? Discuss on lateral sinus thrombosis [2+3+5]
OR
Discuss etiology, pathology and management of carcinoma larynx [10]
6. Write notes on: [4x5]
a. Antrochoanal polyp
b. Plummer Vinson syndrome
c. Functional aphonia
d. Middle meatus
e. Myringotomy
7. Short answers on: [3x5]
a. Keratosis obturans
b. Bell’s spalsy
c. Rhinolith
d. Laryngomalacia
e. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea
8. Very short answers on: [1x5]
a. Microtia
b. Woodruff’s plexus
c. Holman miller sign
d. Brown’sign
e. Charhart notch
******
[MAR-22]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER EXAMINATION-2022
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs.
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Write the etiology, clinical features and management of Meniere’s disease. [15]
2. Describe etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of Juvenile [15]
Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Retro-pharyngeal abscess
(b) Complications of tracheostomy
(c) Complications of sinusitis
(d) Laryngomalacia
(e) Nasal Myiasis
******
[FEB-21]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER EXAMINATION-2021
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Write the aetiology, clinical features, investigation and [2+3+5+5]
Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis.
2. Discuss aetiology, clinical features and treatment of acute [5+5+5]
suppurative otitis media.
3. Write short notes on : [2x5]
(a) Ludwig’s Angina
(b) Adenoid Facies
(c) Cartilages of Larynx
(d) Bezold’s Abscess
(e) Indications of Septoplasty
******
[JULY-21]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER SUPPLEMENTARY
EXAMINATION-2021
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs.
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Write aetiology, clinical feature, stages and treatment [15]
of Rhinoscleroma.
2. What is tracheostomy? Write types, indications and [15]
complications of tracheostomy.
3. Write short notes on : [2 x 5]
(a) Little’s area
(b) Killians dehiscence
(c) Keratosis obturans
(d) Maggot
(e) Laryngocele
******
[FEB-21]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER EXAMINATION-2021
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Write the aetiology, clinical features, investigation and [2+3+5+5]
Treatment of Atrophic Rhinitis.
2. Discuss aetiology, clinical features and treatment of acute [5+5+5]
suppurative otitis media.
3. Write short notes on : [2x5]
(a) Ludwig’s Angina
(b) Adenoid Facies
(c) Cartilages of Larynx
(d) Bezold’s Abscess
(e) Indications of Septoplasty
******
[FEB-MAR-20]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER SUPPLEMENTARY
EXAMINATION - 2020
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. A 30 year old lady presented with right side fluctuating type of sensorineural [15]
Hearing loss, aural fullness, episodic vertigo and tinnitus since 6 months.
What is the most probable diagnosis? Write the investigation and its treatment.
2. Write the etiology, clinical features and management of vocal cord paralysis. [15]
3. Write short notes on: [2 x 5]
(a) Adenoid Facies
(b) Nasal Myiasis
(c) Eustachian Tube Function Tests
(d) Differentiate between Lymph node and Palatine Tonsil
(e) What is danger area of Nose?
******
[DEC-19]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER EXMAMINIATION-2019
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs.
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. A 35 year old boy presented with foul smelling scanty discharge from [15]
right ear since 10 years. Otoscopy showed perforation in the pars flaccida.
What is the most possible diagnosis? Write the etiopathogenesis, clinical
presentations, investigations and treatment of this disease.
2. What is atrophic rhinitis? Write the etiology, clinical features and [15]
management of atrophic rhinitis.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Retro-Pharyngeal Abscess
(b) Complications of Tracheotomy
(c) Rhinoscleroma
(d) Choanal Atresia
(e) Rhinophyma
******
[MAR-19]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER SUPPLEMENTARY
EXAMINATION -2019
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Describe the etiology, clinical pictures, differential diagnosis and [2+3+5+5]
management of Otosclerosis.
2. Describe etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of [2+3+5+5]
Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Nasal Myiasis
(b) Tracheostomy
(c) Danger area of Nose
(d) Management of Epistaxis
(e) Rhinophyma
******
[DEC-18]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER EXAMINATION -2018
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. A boy of 14 year comes with history of recurrent profuse [15]
epistaxis. How will you diagnose and manage such a case.
2. What is atrophic rhinitis? Write the etiology, clinical features [15]
and treatment of atrophic rhinitis.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Little’s area of nose
(b) Cerumen Ear
(c) Nasal Myiasis
(d) Quinsy
(e) Complications of Tracheostomy
******
[April – 18]
RD TH
MBBS 3 PROF. (PART-1) 7 SEMESTER SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION – 2018
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs.
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Discuss the etiology, clinical features, investigation and treatment of Serous Otitis Media. [15]
2. What is Atrophic Rhinitis? Describe the etiology, clinical features and treatment of primary [15]
Atrophic Rhinitis.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Malignant Otitis Externa
(b) Laryngomalacia
(c) Antrochoanal Polyp
(d) Quinsy
(e) Plummer Vinson Syndrome
******
[DEC–17]
MBBS 3RD PROF. (PART-1) 7TH SEMESTER EXAMINATION – 2017
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. What is a Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma? Describe aetiology, [2+3+3+4+3]
Pathology, clinical pictures and management of Juvenile Nasopharyngeal
Angiofibroma.
2. Define Otosclerosis. Describe the aetiology, pathology, clinical pictures, [2+2+3+3+2+3]
Differential diagnosis and management of Otosclerosis.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Indications of Tracheostomy
(b) Clinical Pictures and differential diagnosis of Aute Suppurative Otitis Media.
(c) Indications and Contraindications of Tonsillectomy
(d) Plummer – VinsonSyndrome.
(e) Fistula Test.
******
[APRIL – 17]
RD TH
MBBS 3 PROFESSIONAL (PART-1) 7 SEMESTER
SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2017
E.N.T
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
Answer all parts of a Question at one place only.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Describe the clinical features & management of safe variety of CSOM.[15]
2. Mention the various causes & management of epistaxis. [15]
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Rinne’s Test
(b) Antrochoanal Polyp
(c) Hoarseness of Voice
(d) Quinsy
(e) Tracheostomy
******
[JAN – 17]
RD TH
MBBS 3 PROF. (PART – 1) 7 SEMESTER EXAMINATION – 2016
E. N. T
FULL MARKS: 40 TIME ALLOWED: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
(Draw Diagrams where ever necessary)
1. What is Meniere’s Disease? Describe aetiology, clinical pictures, differential [2+4+3+3+3]
diagnosis and management of Meniere’s disease.
2. Define the Nasal Polyps. Describe the aetiology, clinical pictures, differential [2+3+3+3+4]
diagnosis and management of Nasal Polyps.
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Osteomeatal complex
(b) Indications and complications of Tonsillectomy
(c) Achalasia cardia
(d) Ludwig’s angina
(e) Vocal cord nodule
******
[April-15]
MBBS 3RD PROFEDDIONAL (PART-I) 7TH SEM. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2015
ENT
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions
Answer all parts of a Question at one place only.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. What is Atrophic Rhinitis? Describe the Aetiology, clinical features
and treatment of Primary Atrophic Rhinitis. [1+3+3+3]
2. Describe the aetiology, clinical features, treatment and
complications of Acute Tonsilitis. [2+3+3+2]
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Septal haematoma
(b) Organ of Corti
(c) Aphthous ulcer
(d) Rinne’s test
(e) Singer’s nodule
*********
[JAN. 16]
MBBS 3RD PROFESSIONAL (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2015
ENT
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2 hrs
Answer all Questions.
Answer all parts of a Question at one place only.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Describe the clinical features & management of unsafe types of CSOM. [15]
2. Describe clinical feature and management of nasal polyp. [15]
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
(a) Malignant external otitis
(b) Rhinoscleroma
(c) Weldayers ring
(d) Hoarseness of voice
(e) Plummer Vinson Syndrome
*****
MBBS 3RD PROFESSIONAL (PART-I) 7TH SEMESTER
EXAMINATION 2014
ENT
Full Marks: 40 Time Allowed: 2hrs
Answer all questions.
Answer all parts of a question at one place only.
(Draw diagrams where ever necessary)
1. Discuss the aetiology, clinical features, investigation and treatment of
Serous Otitis Media. [2+4+4+5]
2. Discuss pathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and management
of allergic Rhinitis. [3+4+3+5]
3. Write short notes on: [2x5]
a) Malignant otits Externa.
b) Septal Haematoma.
c) Antrum lavage (Irrigation).
d) Waldeyer’s ring.
e) Laryngomalacia.
******
III- P- (PT-I) 7 TH SE (MBBS)
ENT
MBBS 3RD PROFESSONAL (PART-1) 7 TH SEMESTER MBBS 3RD PROFESSONAL (PART-1) 7TH SEMESTER
EXAMINATION 2013 SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2013
ENT ENT
Full marks:- 40 Time Allowed: - 2Hrs. Full marks: - 40 Time Allowed: - 3Hrs.
Answer all the questions. Answer all the questions.
Answer all parts of a question at one place only. Answer all parts of a question at one place only.
The figures in the right hand margin indicate marks. The figures in the right hand margin indicate marks.
1. Enumerate the complications of CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA. How 1. Describe the aetiology, pathology, clinical features & treatment of Meneire’s
will you diagnose and manage a case of Lateral sinus thrombosis ? [10] Disease. (10)
2. How will you manage a case of recurrent bouts of severe epistaxis in a male 2. Enumerate the cause of Epistaxis. Discuss their management in brief. (10)
adolescent child? [10] 3. What is Membranous Tonsillitis? How will you diagnose and manage a case of
3. What are the different ways to relieve airway obstruction? Describe the Peritonsillar Abscess? (10)
procedure of trachea stomy. [10] 4. Write short notes on (5x2)
4. Write short notes on: [5x2] a) Syringing of the Ear
a) Referred Otalgia b) Vasomotor Rhinitis
b) Caldwel-luc operation c) Otomycosis
c) Pharyageal pouch. d) Waldeyer’s ring
d) Hearing Aid e) Plummer-Vinson Syndrome
e) Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy.
*********************************************************************
III-P-(PT-I)VII-Sem (MBBS)—
ENT
2011
Time: As in Programme
Full marks: 40
The figures in the right-hand margin indicate marks.
Answer all questions.
1. Describe the etiopathology, Clinical features and management of attico-antral type of
otitis media 10
2. Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical features and management of ethmoidal
polyposis. 10
3. What are the causes of chronic tonsillitis? Describe the technique, indications,
contraindications and complication of tonsillectomy. 10
4. Write short notes on the following: 2x5=10
a) Furunculosis of the ear
b) Vasomotor rhinitis
c) Singer’s nodule
d) Non obstructive indication of tracheostomy
e) Calorie test