Wednesday, 7 February 2018

EAR-ENT-CHAPTER WISE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

This section contains chapter wise arrangement of Previously asked questions in MBBS Degree Examinations conducted by KUHS (Kerala University of Health Sciences)

  1. Malignant otitis externa
  2. Osteomeatal complex
  3. Two complications of stapedectomy
  4. MC Even’s triangle
  5. Grommet
  6. Labyrinthitis
  7. Ototoxicity
  8. Otomycosis
  9. Cerumen
  10. Treatment of keratosis obturans
  11. Presbyacusis
  12. Theories of hearing
  13. Treatment of Meniere’s disease/Surgical treatment of Meniere’s disease
  14. Surgical treatment of choice for atticoantral type of CSOM
  15. Name two conditions where you get Hennebertz sign
  16. Korner’s septum and its importance
  17. Bat’s ear and how it is corrected
  18. Four causes of conductive hearing loss
  19. What is Schwart’z sign and its clinical importance?
  20. Management of otosclerosis
  21. Audiometric findings in otosclerosis
  22. Objective tinnitus
  23. Tympanic plexus
  24. Rinne’s test/ What is false negative Rinne test
  25. Sudden sensory-neural hearing loss
  26. Myringotomy
  27. Cortical mastoidectomy
  28. Modified radical mastoidectomy
  29. Discuss treatment of lateral sinus thrombosis
  30. Four causes for referred otalgia
  31. Two indications for cochlear Implant
  32. Aural polyp
  33. Malleus
  34. Two conditions producing positive Hennerbert’s sign
  35. Gardinego’s syndrome
  36. Boundaries of trautmann triangle
  37. Cholesteatoma
  38. Noise induced hearing loss
  39. Oncogenic brain abscess
  40. Management of Bezold’s abscess
  41. Pre auricular sinus

Draw and label
  1. Mastoid air cells
  2. Stapes
  3. Right tympanic membrane
  4. Draw a diagram of the auditory pathway
  5. Draw a diagram of the medial wall of the middle ear
  6. Draw a diagram of organ of corti and label its parts
  7. Draw a diagram of ossicular chain

Essays

1.A 38 years old female patient coming with progressive hearing loss and occasional tinnitus with no history of ear discharge. Tuning fork tests reveal a bilateral similar conductive hearing loss. There is family history of hardness of hearing. Answer the following: 
  •  What is the probable diagnosis
  • Describe the clinical features of this condition
  • Enumerate non- suppurative causes of conductive hearing loss
  • What investigations are to be done
  • Discuss the treatment (1 +2+2+2+3=10)

2. A 45 years old male, presented with chronic intermittent scanty purulent foul smelling ear
discharge in right ear for past 15 years and progressive hardness of hearing for 5 years.
On examination of the right ear, tympanic membrane revealed an attic perforation-
presently with right sided facial nerve palsy. Answer the following:
  • What is the most probable diagnosis
  • Describe the aetiopathology
  • Describe the clinical features
  • What investigations will you do
  • How will you treat this patient    (1+2+2+2+3=10)

3. A 25 years old female presented with progressive hearing loss worsening after
pregnancy. On examination of the ear, tympanic membranes are normal. Answer the
following:
  • What is the most probable diagnosis
  • Describe the clinical features of this condition
  • Describe the audiometric finding
  • What is the nonsurgical treatment of this condition
  • Mention the surgical treatment of the condition and list four complications of the surgery (1+2+2+2+3=10)