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This document is a model question paper for CBME batches in Otorhinolaryngology, designed for a 3-hour examination with a maximum of 100 marks. It includes long essay questions, short essays, short answers, and precise answers covering various topics such as hearing loss, sinusitis, and ototoxicity. The paper emphasizes clear and organized responses, with specific instructions for answering questions.

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This document is a model question paper for CBME batches in Otorhinolaryngology, designed for a 3-hour examination with a maximum of 100 marks. It includes long essay questions, short essays, short answers, and precise answers covering various topics such as hearing loss, sinusitis, and ototoxicity. The paper emphasizes clear and organized responses, with specific instructions for answering questions.

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Model Question Paper for CBME Batches

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Time: 3 hours Max marks 100
 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly  Do not leave any blank pages between answers  Indicatethe
question number correctly for the answer in the margin space  Answer all parts of a single question together  Leave
sufficient space between answers  Draw table / diagrams / flow charts wherever necessary
Long essays (2 x 15 = 30)
1. Read the following clinical scenario and answer the following
A 26-year-old female, mother of a six-month-old child presented to the ENT OP with history of
bilateral slowly progressing hearing loss which aggravated recently. She had associated tinnitus and
vertigo occasionally. Tympanic membranes were normal bilaterally. Tuning fork tests revealed
bilateral conductive hearing loss.
a. What is your diagnosis?
b. Give four differential diagnoses?
c. Discuss the signs and symptoms of the disease in detail
d. What are the audiological features of this disease?
e. Briefly discuss the management of the disease (1 + 2 + 4 + 4 + 4 = 15)
2. a. Enumerate four orbital complications of sinusitis
b. Describe the etiopathology of acute sinusitis
c. What are the clinical features of acute maxillary sinusitis?
d. Briefly write on management acute maxillary sinusitis (2 + 4 + 4 + 5 = 15)
Short essays (5 x 8 = 40)
3. Impedance matching and transformer mechanism of middle ear
4. Management of chronic adenoiditis
5. Pathology and clinical features and management of otitis media with effusion
6. Discuss causes and management of bilateral vocal fold paralysis (4 + 4)
7. Classify ototoxic drugs. Discuss clinical features and management of ototoxicity (4 + 4)
Short answers (5 x 4 = 20)
8. Draw and label Organ of Corti
9. Draw and label blood supply and nerve supply of nasal septum
10. Chronic rhinosinusitis with polyposis
11. Faucial diphtheria - clinical features and management
12. How do you counsel a patient posted for mastoidectomy for squamosal disease
Precise answers (10 x 1 = 10)
13. Tensor tympani muscle - origin, insertion, nerve supply and action
14. Trotter’s triad - components, importance
15. Vocal nodule - two causes, two treatment modalities
16. Pre-auricular sinus - embryology, treatment
17. Four constrictions of oesophagus and their distances from reference point
18. Chorda tympani nerve - origin, supply & importance
19. Four differential diagnoses of white patch on tonsil
20. Korner’s septum - embryology, importance
21. Rhinosporidiosis- etiology, treatment
22. Four specific complications of FESS
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