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1 DIP.G.O. EXAMINATION 2007 GYNAECOLOGY Batch A/07 Time : 2 hrs. Question 1. a. Define Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding 10 b. What are the various terms used to describe menstrual disorder? 10 Question 2. a. What are the supports of uterus? 10 b. How will you manage a case of 3 0 Utero Vaginal prolapse in a 30 year old lady? 10 Question 3. a. What do you understand by population stabilization? 10 b. How can you achieve it with the help of Dawn rule of TEN RCH Wheel? 10 Question 4. a. What are the causes of female infertility? 10 b. How will you investigate for Tubal Factor? 10 Question 5. Write short notes on the following: a. IUCD 5 b. Bacterial Vaginosis 5 c. Dysmenorrhoea 5 d. Colposcopy. 5
2 DIP.G.O. EXAMINATION 2007 GYNAECOLOGY Batch: C O7 Time : 2 hrs. Question A 15 year old girl is brought to you with heavy menses for last 6 months. How will you investigate and treat such a case? Question What are the causes of uterine prolapse? How will you manage second degree uterine prolapse in a woman during childbearing period? Question What do you know about early diagnosis and prevention of cervical carcinoma? Question Define endometriosis. What are the symptoms and how will you treat such a case? Question 5. Write short notes (any four) 20 a) Non scalpel vasectomy b) Emergency contraception c) Diagnosis of poly cystic ovary syndrome d) Low dose CC pill e) Monilial infection of genital tract DIP.G.O. EXAMINATION 2007 GYNAECOLOGY
3 Batch : D 07 Time:2hrs. MM:100 Question 1 a) D/D of Suprapubic lump. 10 b) Management of a case of fibroid uterus in 30 year old women. 15 Question 2 Describe about the: a) Female factors responsible for infertility. 10 b) Diagnostic Laparoscopy. 8 c) Endometrial Biopsy 7 Question 3 Write in short a) Supports of uterus 8 b) Predisposing factors for the prolapse of pelvic organ. 8 c) Management of procedeutia 9 Question 4 Write short notes on: a) C.O.C. - Contraindication and side effects. 9 b) CIN 8 c) Sec. Amenorrhoea 8
4 DIP.G.O. EXAMINATION 2007 GYNAECOLOGY Batch : E 07 Time:2hrs. MM:100 Question 1 Describe the endocrine mechanism and physiology of menstruation. Enumerate the common causes of primary amenorthoea. 20 Question 2 What are the clinical types of genital prolapse? Briefly outline the management of second degree uterine prolapse in a woman of child-bearing age group. 20 Question 3 Mention the differential diagnosis of an abdomino-pelvic lump in a patient of peri-menopausual age. 20 Question 4 State the different methods of hormonal contraception. Comment on t he merits and demerits of hormonal contraceptive methods available in our National Family Welfare Programme. 20 Question 5 Write short notes on: 5 x 4=20 a) Hormone Replacement Tehrapy. b) Assisted Reproductive Technology. c) Galactorrhoea. d) Hysteroscopy.
5 DIP.G.O. EXAMINATION 2008 GYNAECOLOGY Time : 2 hrs. Question A 15 year old girl is brought to you with heavy menses for last 6 months. How will you investigate and treat such a case? Question What are the causes of uterine prolapse? How will you manage second degree uterine prolapse in a woman during childbearing period? Question What do you know about early diagnosis and prevention of cervical carcinoma? Question Define endometriosis. What are the symptoms and how will you treat such a case? Question 5. Write short notes (any four) 20 a) Non scalpel vasectomy b) Emergency contraception c) Diagnosis of poly cystic ovary syndrome d) Low dose CC pill e) Monilial infection of genital tract
6 Dr. C.S. DAWN ICMCH FINAL EXAMINATION DIP. G.O Gynaecology Time : 2 hrs Marks : 100 Q1 a Enumerate causes of Secondary Amnorrhoea 8 b What basic endocrinal investigations are done in such a case? 5 c How do you diagnose and manage a case of PCOS? 12 Q2 a What are different causes of acute pain abdomen in a women of aged 21 7 years? b How will you manage a case of twisted ovarian cyst in such a woman? 18 Q3 a What are the female factors in infertility? 10 b How do you evaluate cervical factors? 9 c. How do you treat when there is Cervical mucus hostility? 6 Q4 WRITE SHORT NOTES ON : a Emergency Contraception 7.5 b Barrier Contraception 7.5 c Minilap Tubectomy 10
7 DIP G.O. SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION /09 DB Gynaecology Time : 2 hrs Marks : 100 Q1 a Describe the morphology of ovary. 10 b Describe its structure. 10 c What are the hormones secreted by ovary. 2 d Describe its Arterial supply and venous drainage. 3 Q2 a What is Menorrhagia? 2 b Enumerate the causes of Menorrhagia. 8 c How you investigate a case of fibroid of uterus with Menorrhagia? 5 d How will you treat such a case? 10 Q3 a What is Cervical Intra epithelial Neoplasia (CIN) and its different grades? 6 (Simple enumeration will not do) b What is its clinical feature? 2 c How do you diagnose a case of CIN? 7 d How do you do treat? 7 e What is proplycaxis against cancer cervix? 3 Q4 Write Short Note a Newer contraceptives 10 b Emergency Contraception 7 c Minilap Tubectomy. 8
8 Dip GO FINAL EXAMINATION 2010 Gynaecology Time : 2 hrs Marks : 100 Please write the question nos and allotted marks (do not write the question). Answer questions in the same order as serially printed. Q1 a Describe Pelvic Part of ureter. 10 b What are the common sites of ureteric injury? 7 c How can you prevent injury of ureter during Gynaecological operations? 8 Q2 a A 13 yrs old girl is brought with heavy menses. How will you investigate and treat such a case? 25 Q3 a What are the clinical features of PCOS? 10 b Treatment of PCOS in women 6+6 i. not desiring a baby ii. desiring a baby c What are the long term effect of PCOS 3 Q4 Write short note: a No scalpel vasectomy 8 b Emergency contraception 6 c Combined oral contraceptive pill 6 d Monilial infection of genital tract 5
9 Dip GO SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2010 Gynaecology Centres : Kolkata Time : 2 hrs Marks : 100 Please write the question nos and allotted marks (do not write the question). Answer questions in the same order as serially printed. Q1 a Describe Physiology of menstruation. (emphasize upon endocrine mechanism, ovarian cycle and uterine cycle) 25 Q2 a What are the different types of fibroid? 3 b What are the symptom and signs of fibroid uterus 7 c How do you treat a case of corporeal fibroid? (Medical, non Medical and surgical management) 15 Q3 a Define Manorrhagia. 2 b What are the etiology of Menorrhagia? 6 c Describe the symptoms signs and management of dysfunctional uterine haemorrhage. 17 Q4 Write short note: a Condom 7 b Vaginitis 6 c Minilap Tubectomy 6 d IUCD 6
10 Dip GO FINAL EXAMINATION 2011 Gynaecology Centres : Kolkata Time : 2 hrs Marks : 100 Please write the question nos and allotted marks (do not write the question). Answer questions in the same order as serially printed. Q1 a Define Dysmenorrhea 1 b Clinical features of Primary Dysmenorrhea. 6 c Clinical features of Secondary Dysmenorrhea 5 d How do you treat a case of Primary Dysmenorrhea? 7 e How do you treat a case of Secondary Dysmenorrhea (in short)? 6 Q2 a Define genital prolapse. 1 b What are the different clinical types of vaginal prolapse? 6 c What is the etiology of genital prolapse? 5 d Complication of genital prolapse. Describe the steps of anterior colporrhaphy. (Diagram is must) 13 Q3 a Describe the differential diagnosis of suprapubic lump. 10 b Management of a case of fibroid uterus in 30 year old women. 15 Q4 Write short notes on a Hormone Replacement Therapy 10 b Write down the steps of operation of minilap in a non pregnant Woman 10 d Female condom 5
11 DR C S DAWN ICMCH Dip GO FINAL EXAMINATION Gynaecology Date : Time : 2 hrs, Marks : 100 Please write the question nos and allotted marks (do not write the question). Answer questions in the same order as serially printed. Q1 a b Describe the Fallopian tube under the following headings (simple enumeration will not do) i. Size & Parts 6 ii. Structures 6 iii. Functions 4 iv. Blood Supply 3 v. Lymphaties 1 vi. Nerve supply 2 Enumerate the steps taken for treating patients having tubal factor for infertility. Q2 a What is Cervical Intraepitheleal Neoplasia (CIN) and its different grades. 6 b What is its clinical feature. 2 c How do you diagnose a case of CIN 7 d How do you treat a case of CIN 7 e What is prophylaxis against Cancer Cervix 3 Q3 a Define dysfunctional uterine bleeding. 1 Q4 b What are the possible etiologies. 3 c What is the hystological pattern of endometrium in DUB 3 d Describe Metropathia Haemorrhagica (Schroder s disease) 6 e What is the specific treatment of DUB menorrhagia in i. Adolescent group ii. Maturity group iii. Perimenopausal group Write short notes on a Adenomyosis 5 b Virilism 5 c Emergency contraception 5 d Barrier Contraception (both male & female) 5 e Injectable Contraception
12 DR C S DAWN ICMCH Dip GO SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMINATION 2012 Gynaecology Date : Time : 2 hrs Marks : 100 Please write the question nos and allotted marks (do not write the question). Answer questions in the same order as serially printed. Q1 a What is menorrhagia 2 B Enumerate the causes of menorrhagia 8 C How do you investigate a case of fibroid with menorrhagia 5 D How do you treat such a case 10 Q2 a Enumerate causes of Secondary Amnorrhoea 8 b What basic investigations done in Secondary Amnorrhoea 5 c How do you diagnose and manage a case of PCOS 12 Q3 a What are the female factor in infertility 10 b How do you evaluate cervical factors 9 c How do you treat when there is cervical mucus hostility. 6 Q4 Write short notes on a Monilial infection of Genital Tract 5 b Combined oral Contraception pill 8 c Emergency Contraception 7 d Barrier Contraception 5
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