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DECEMBER OI DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY Time : llhours Max. Marks : 00 Attempt all questions in order. Each question carries 0 marks. PAPER. I DVD/D/t06t. a. When calculating sample size in a clinical trial, what is meant by: i. Power of study ii. Level of significance b. What is meant by doing a study according to good clinical practice guidelines? c. What is meant by strength of evidence and quality of evidence in a clinicaltrial?. a. Discuss the structure of desmosome. b. What are the immunological components of a desmosome? c. What is the role of desmosomes in blistering diseases?. a. What is an epidermal-mblanin unit? b. Discuss the structure of melanocyte under the following heads: i) Light microscopy appearance ii) Electronmicroscopyappearance iii) Specialtechniques to study melanocytes. a. Discuss the characteristics of autosomal recessive genodermatosis. b. Describe briefly techniques used to diagnose genodermatosis antenatally. c. Discuss genetic mosaicism. a. Discuss the laboratory investigations done to evaluate a child with mechanico-bullous disorders. b. Discuss the laboratory evaluations done to evaluate an adult with immuno-bullous disorders. 6- A years old farmer presents with a suspected fungal infection on his foot. Discuss the evaluation of such a patient under the following headings: a. Clues in history b. Clues in morphology of lesions c. Sample collection d. Direct microscopy e. Histopathology f. Other investigations PossESSIoNfttsE of 'ELL*?Iffrg?i[';,:r:rf,i:ff;iflXi'icADcErs IS Nor PERMITTED P,T.O.

FINAL EXAilI DECEMBER 0 7. Discuss the pathogenesis of psoriasis under the following: a. Role of genetic factors b. Role of T-cells c. Role of dendriticells t d. Role of cytokines 8. a. Enumerate the resident flora of skin. b. Outline the methods of sampling normal flora. c. What is the function of normalflora on the skin? - d. Discuss one disease caused by resident flora. 9. a. Enumerate the components of solar rays. b. Discuss the role of UVA, UVB in health. c. Discuss the role of UVA, UVB in : D Ageing ii) Pigmentation iii) Carcinogenesis 0. Discuss the Value of the following tests in evaluating a patient of 'allergy': a. Patch test b. Photo-patch test c. Skin prick test d. RAST {. {. {. {. r..t POSSESSION/ASE OF CELL PHONES ORANY SUCH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED

DECEMBER 0 DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY Time : hours Max. Marks : 00 PAPER. II DVD/D/I/06/rl Attempt all questions in order. Each question carries 0 marks.. a. What are the clinical and histopathological differences between lentigines and freckles?enumerate four syndromes associated with lentigines. b. Enumerate four syndromes associated with caf6 a0 lait macules. c. What are the clinicalfeatures of Peutz Jegher' syndrome?. a. Classify dermatosis of pregnancy. b. Discuss the clinical presentation of pemphigoid gestationis. c. How will you manage an 8 month pregnant woman with pemphigoid gestationis?. a. b. Discuss the differential diagnosip of skin lesions in- a seborrhoeic d istribution. Discuss the differential diagnosis of skin lesions on pressure points.. Tabulate the differences between: a. Variegate porphyriand porphyria cutanea tarda b. Palmoplantar psoriasis and hyperkeratotic eczema.. a. b. What are the criteria for making a diagnosis of tuberculides? Discuss papulonecrotic tuberculide under the following heads: i) Clinical features ii) Biopsy findings iii) Treatment 6. Discuss the use of the following drugs: a. Rituzimab in pemphigus b. Dapsone in lichen planus c. Steroids in toxic epidermal necrolysis d. Acyclovir in erythema multiforme e. Thalidomide in Behcet'syndrome 7. a. Classify alopecia b. Discuss medical management of differentypes of cicatricial alopecia. c. Discuss the surgical management of cicatricial alopecia. P0.SSESSI0.N/USE of CELL *',Iffr?y.#';,:rf#i:ff;iff"icADcErs IS Nor PERMITTED P.T.O.

DECEMBER 0 8. A 8 year old t"r"i" patient needs to be prescribed steroids for several months. a. What advice would you give her about using the drug? b. How would you monitor her? c. what additional drugs would need to be given to her to counter some of the side effects and why? 9. a. Classify cutaneous leishmaniasis. b. what is the geographic distribution of leishmaniasis in lndia? c. How will you manage a patient of post Kala azar dermal leishmaniasis? 0. Discuss the management of a g year old female patient with hirsutism. a) z i - 6 0 i l PossBssloN/usE of CELL *?Iifr";rii;'":,fl:^f,i:ff;ffiliicADcErs IS Nor PERMITTED

DECEMBER 0 DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY PAPER.III Time : hours DVD/D//06/lll Max. Marks : 00 Attempt all questions in order. Each question carries 0 marks.. a. Enumerate the bullous disorders associated with internal malignancies. b. Discuss the clinical manifestations of pancreatic tumours as seen on the skin. c. Discuss clinical manifestations of secondaries of malignant tumors seen on the skin.. Describe the cutaneous manifestations of : a. Hypothyroidism b. Addison's disease c. Hyperthyroidism d. Vitamin C deficiency e. Riboflavin deficiency. a. Classify xanthomas. b. How would you evaluate a patient who presents with multiple tuberous xanthomas? Discuss under the following heads: i) Clinical features including history ii) Laboratoryevaluation iii) Systemic features. a. How would you monitor a patient of ichthyosis on oral retinoids? b. How would you monitor a patient of pustular psoriasis on methotrexate?. a. Discuss the extra-cutaneous manifestations of a patient with systemic sclerosis. 6. b. Define mastocytosis c. Classifymastocytosis d. What are the criteria for diagnosis of systemic mastocytosis? e. Discuss the histopathology of one clinical type of mastocytosis. 0 POSSESSION/ASE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SACH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE EXAMINATION HALL P.T.o.

DECEMBER 0 7. a. Discuss the metabolism of zinc in the human body. b. Enumerate the causes of zinc deficiency. c. Discuss the clinical features and treatment of acrodermatitis enteropathica. 6 8. 9. a. b. Discuss the management of a year old child,who presents with recurrent skin and chest infections. An elder sibling of the child also had similar severe complaints and died of pneumonia. Discuss your answer under the following heads: a. History b. Examination c. Lab investigations, if all facilities are available. Discuss the staging of mycosis fungoides. Discuss the staging of malignant melanoma. 0. Discuss the management of : a. Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis b. Fixed drug eruption c. Steroid acne d. Cyclosporine induced hypertrichosis e. Minocycline induced pigmentation. 6 rf rfi,& rt POSSESSION/USE OF CELL PHONES OR ANY SACH ELECTRONIC GADGETS IS NOT PERMITTED INSIDE THE EXAMINATION HALL

DECEMBER 0 DERMATOLOGY AND VENEREOLOGY Time : hours Max. Marks : 00 PAPER. IV fffl[i,x":h:".'lo"l,t". Discuss the manifestations of leprosy in a. Kidney b. Gonads c. Eye DVD/D/I/06flV. Tabulate the differences between borderline tuberculoid leprcisy and borderline lepromatous leprosy under the following headings: a. Morphology and character of lesions. b. Nerve involvement c. Lepromin test d. Histopathology. Discuss the following aspects of leprosy elimination program: a. Elimination b. Eradication c. New case detection rate. d. Disability in lepr:osy e. New parameters used.. Discuss the management of leprosy in the following situations: a. Pregnancy b. Type reaction ' c. Type reaction. Discuss the pathogenesis of nerve damage in leprosy. 6. A 9 year old sexually active male presents with a laboratory report of HIV positive. How would you : a. Clinically evaluate the patient b. Counsel him c. Investigate him 0 7. Discuss the serological tests available for diagnosis of: a. Syphilis b. C-hlamydia trachomatis infection c. Herpes genitalis PossssloNtusa or cnn rnonnsolrwl;":,:^:rf,i:ff;ifli'iticadcets IS NoT PERMITTED P.T.O.

DECEMBER 0 8. 9. 0. a. Classify anogenital warts. b. Discuss the management of anogenital warts in a pregnant woman. c. Discuss the complications of anogenitalwarts in a male. a. Discuss the recommendation of partner management in: i) Syphilis. - ii) Urethral discharge., iii)vaginal discharge b. Discus! the recom"mendations for presumptive management of sexually transmitted infections. Tabulate the differences between: a. Ulcers of Chancre and chancroid b. Ulcers of dwarf chancroid and herpes genitalis. c. Bubo of chancroid and lymphogranuloma venereum. ; ***{.rf POSSESSIONIUSE OFCELL PHONES ORANYSACH ELECTRANIC GADGETS IS NOT PER,fuIITTED