Ophthalmology Notes @ OphthalNotes.blogspot.com

Ophthalmology Notes @ OphthalNotes.blogspot.com
A comprehensive collection of ophthalmology revision notes that cover a broad range of topics.

Orbit & Oculoplasty DNB questions

 Orbit Anatomy


  1. Enumerate orbital spaces. Write down 4 common tumors in the central space according to its frequency. 

  2. Describe the bones of the four walls of the orbit. Specify the weak spots. 4+4+2 



Orbit Tumors


  1. **Describe clinical manifestations, pathology, differential diagnosis and management of ocular basal cell carcinoma. (2+2+2+4) 


Orbital Surgery

  1. Indications, procedures and complications of lateral orbitotomy. 

  2. **What are the surgical approaches to orbit? Describe indications, surgical steps and complications of lateral orbitotomy. (2+2+3+3) 


Trauma


  1. What is pure and impure Blow-out fracture? Describe mechanism, clinical features, investigations and management of Blow-out fracture. (2+3+2+3) 


Ptosis


  1. Indications and methods for frontalis sling surgery in ptosis. 10 


Lid Anatomy


  1. Draw a labeled diagram of the vertical section of eye lid. Describe anatomy of levator palpebrae superioris. (4+6) 


DCR


  1. Describe causes of failed dacryocystorhinostomy. How will you manage such a case? (4+6) 


Epiphora


  1. Clinical picture and management of congenital epiphora. Indication for surgical intervention. 


Thyroid


  1. Clinical features and management of thyroid ophthalmopathy. 

  2. **Grading and management of thyroid related ophthalmology. What is the role of surgery in management? 8+2 



Proptosis


  1. Differential diagnosis of proptosis in children. 


Lacrimal Gland Tumors 


  1. ***Describe clinical features, investigations, histopathology and management of pleomorphic adenoma of lacrimal gland. (3+2+3+2) 


Lid Tumors


  1. Differential diagnosis of malignant lid tumours. 

  2. Clinical features, pathological features and treatment of meibomian gland carcinoma. 3+3+4 


Lid Surgery


  1. Describe basic principles and important techniques of lid reconstruction. (3+7) 


Entropion

Ectropion



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