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PAEDIATRICS
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GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT

Essay:
1,. Describe the evaluation of physical growth and development of children from birth till one year of age.

Opr. Orl 1,2


Sep. 03

Shorts:
1.. Principles of growth and development.

2. Methods of assessing growth of a child. 3. Head growth from birth to one yer of age. 4. Growth chart. 5. Mention milestones in first year of life.
6. Under-S
7.

Sep. 03

Apr. 89
May 95

24-28

clinic.

ICDS.

8.

What are the causes of retardation of growth in children?


year

Apr. 89

9. Assessment

old.

of the appropriateness of growth in a one

Mar 2009
DISORDERS OF GROWTH

AND DEVELOPMENT

Essay:

1. Define growth and development, discuss the factors which influence growth and development. Mention
the normal milestones achieved by one year old infant. Shorts:
Feb.2011
-l',22

1. Causes of Dwarfism.

Apr. 85, 86

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Dwarfism. Proportionate dwarf.


Failure to thrive. Short notes on enuresis.
Causes of short stature

Apr.

5. Otrtlir
93
5_

7. Wean

Jul. 90

Apr. 89 Aug.2010
17,18

What is meant by 'Pica'or 'Geophagy'? What are its

causes?

kpt

2009

9- Mara
10. Descl 11. Diagt

Breath holding spells. ECG findings in hyperkalaemia.


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UTRITION AND NUTRITIOT{AI TTSORTERS

12 SYml child
13.

Skin

Essay:
1,. Discuss the causes & management of protein eneqgf

14. Outl 15. Prinr 16. Diet

malnutrition.

2. Describe the differences between Kwashiorkor and marasmus. Write about the management of a child
diagnosed as kwashiorkor.
BREAST FEEDING

17. Nati 18.

Out

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EssaY:

Essay:

20. Infa

1. What are the 10 steps to be implemented in a baby friendly hospitals to promote and sustain breast
feedings
Shorts:
1. 2.

1.

Der

Advantages and disadvantages of breast feeding. Advantages of breast feeding. Advantages of mother's milk.

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122 L22

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3.

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4. Compare and contrast artificial feeding and breast-

1. vi1 2.

feeding.

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Outlines of infant feeding.


Weaning. Weaning foods.
PROTEIN ENERGY MALNUTRITION

OcL 89
Noa. 94

129 129 129

Apr 87

PEM.

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Marasmus. Describe a case of kwashiorkor. Diagnostic features of kwashiorkor. Symptoms and signs of protein-calorie malnutrition in

Apr. 96
88

67 67
67

Apr. 89
OcL 89
Feb 87

children.
Skin and biochemical changes in kwashiorkor.

65 67 67

Outline management of kwashiorkor. Principles of management of kwashiorkor. Dietary management of protein-energy malnutrition. National nutrition policy. Outline the plan and advice regarding the nutritional requirements in the first 3 years of life.
Four causes of delayed closure of Fontanelle.

Apr. 87
Noa. 89 Sep.03

67
74

77

Apr. 89 Mar 2008


Feb. 2011

Infant mortality rate VITAMIN DEFICIENCIES


Describe 5 important nutritional causes of growth retardations. Describe the treatment of rickets.

752

Vitamin-A.
Sources of vitamin-A. Signs of vitamin-A deficiency.

OcL 99

78 79 79

Apr. 89

Vitamin'A deficiency.
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Bitot's spots.
Keratomalacia.

Apr. 99
May 94
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Vitamin-A prophylaxis. Etiology, clinical features and treatment of rickets Add note on is prevention. Nutritional rickets.
Rickets.

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90

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Noo. 92, 93

B-ryn,

Apr. 99
Mau 06

Radlological features of a nutritional rickets and scurvy. 1L. Scurvy. 12. Clinical features and Etiopathogenesis of infantile scurvv.
13

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Dec. 89

cal findings in scurvy.

May 95
Feb, 20L1

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14.

itaminosis
HAEMATOLOG I CAL DISORDERS

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Essays:

1. Describe the etiopathogenesis, clinical feature and


management of beta thalassemia.
Shorts:

Stultt
Apr, 05

1. Defi

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Apr.05
May 06 May 06 May 06
344 148 298 298
305

SteI

1. Red cell indices and peripheral smear in iron deficiency

anemia.

3. AP( 4. Mer

Treatment of iron deficiency. Peripheral smear picture in common haemolytic anaemias.


4.
5. 6.

5.G
Apr. 87 Apr 89 Apr. 99

Prevention of Rh Iso-immunization.

Mention the causes of anaemia in an infant. What are the causes of severe anaemia in a child aged
4

6. Lac 7. Enl 8. tt)


the

years?

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7. Hereditary spherocytosis.
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8- nP. 9- Christmas diseases.


10- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia. 11. Hemolytic disease of newborn.

Noo. 93

319 321 s80

Apr. 97
Oct. 99 lan/Dec. 91

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12 Causes of thrombocytompenia
13. Peripheral semear findings in iron deficiency

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319

anenia

Au7.2070 299,341

NEWBORN INFANTS

Essays:

List the causes of jaundice appearing on the first postnatal duy. How do you investigate and manage ABO hemolytic disease of newborn.
Discuss the extent of preterm deliveries in India, the various problems faced by u preterm newborn delivered at 30 weeks of gestation & the preventive steps taken to avoid three of the major complications. Shorts:

Sep. 03 'J,47,150

May 06 155,157

Define neonatal mortality rate and write 4 leading causes of neonatal mortality in India.
Step wise management of an asphyxiated newborn.

Sep. 03 Sep. 03

11,6

96

APGAR score.

May
94,95

107

Mention the newborn reflexes and their significance.


Cephalohaematoma. Lactation failure. Enlist four of the ten steps for successful breast

Dec. 89

114 112
150
151

Noa, 93 Noa. 95

feeding.

May 06

Physical characteristics and physiological handicaps of the LBW infant. Immediate and subsequent care of the LBW infant.

lul.

90 128,129

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9. Hazards of prematurity.
10. Congenital rubella. L1. Clinical features of congenital syphilis. 12. T etanus neonatorum.
13.

Oct. 86, 02

Apr.

93, 0L, 02

Clinical features of congenital rubella syndrome.

14. Respiratory distress syndrome of newborn. L5. Short notes on Hyaline membrane diseases.
L6.

IfE
Apr. 89 Apr. 05 Apr. 86, 87, 89

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Prevention of hyaline membrane disease.

17. Causes of iaundice in newborn period.


18. Differential diagnosis of neonatal jaundice. 19. Physiological jaundice. 20. Kernicterus. 21. Etiopathogenesis of hypocalcemia in children.

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TIGPd

Apn 89
Feb 90

Apr.

93

72. Cleft palate.


23.

Mar 2009,Noa, 95 Apr. 89


Noa, 94

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Differential diagnosis of a crying child aged one and half


years.

24. Exchange transfusion. 25. Birth injuries. 26. Intrauterine growth restriction.

Apr.

01

Sept 2009

Ithat

27. Cornplications of BCG vaccination.


28. Post-exposure prophylaxis of rabies. 29. Investigations & treatment of a newborn

Oct. 04 Oct. 04

and a

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15- Aush 17. Natio 18. Newt

with
Mar 2009
Feb. 2011

hypothyroidism
30. Pathological jaundice of newborn

19. Neur,
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CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY AND INFECTION

Describe the detail the latest immunization programme of children as reconunended by \AIHO

Apn

96

179

Diseases that can be controlled by effective immunization

programme in

childhood.

Apr. 87
Oct.04, Apr.
01

].,65

166
165

Oral vaccine.
OPV, PPI.

Apr. 89 May 94

1,67 1,67

Polio vaccines.

MMR vaccine.

171
171 172,173

7. Hepatitis vaccine. E. Post exposure prophylaxis of rabies. 9. Immunization schedule. fiO. Recent trends in primary immunization schedule in children in tropics.
tr1. Cold 12.
1.3.

Dec. 89

179
180

Apr. 87 Apr. 87

chain.

166
148 160

Coomb's test.
Role of thymus in clinical medicine. is active and passive immunization? Indications and contraindications of active immunization procedure for active immunization for normal infants and

1.4. \Atrhat

children
15. Rh

Dec.91

164
148 L92

incompatibility.

Apr.02
Feb. 201,1

t6. Australia antigen (HBsAg).


17. L8. 19.

National immunization daYs Newer vaccines Neurological complications of measles


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INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Essays:

1. Describe the etiology, clinical features, complications,


diagnosis and management of Japanese B encephalitis. Apr. 99 2. Discuss the clinical features, complications and Nou. 92,93 management of measles.
.

Disc,

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3. Describe etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features,


complications, diagnosis and management of enteric fever.
Shorts:

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L. A boy with fever of six days with rash on the body. What
are the possible causes and how do you

differentiate.

Apr, 87
Dec. 89

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2. How do you evaluate a child with fever and rash of five days duration?
3.

Complications of chicken-pox. Complications of measles. Complications of mumps. Clinical features of acute anterior poliomyelitis.
Acute flaccid paralysis. Dengue hemorrhagic fever, etiology, clinical feature and management.
Sept 2009,

Apr. 89

4. Measles.
5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Apr.02
Apr. Apr.
01,

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Oct. 87
Sept 2009

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Apr. 05
Nort. 94

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10. AIDS in paediatrics. L1. Clinical features and complications of diphtheria. 12. Etiology, clinical features, treatment and prevention of

Apr, 89

Tre; CIin
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diphtheria.
13. How is diphtheria caused? Its complications and

Heh
Feb 87

prevention.
14. Neurological manifestations of diphtheria.

OcL 89

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Complications of whooping cough. Whooping cough. Complications of typhoid fever.


Discuss primary complex-its features and future.
Sites of primary T.B infection and possible outcome of such

Noo. 88

221 221
222

OcL96l
Apr.
93

212

inJection.

Apr. 89
Oct. 87

212

Where do you suspect in a child primary complex? What are confirmatory tests?

Primary complex. Tuberculin tests. Rifampicin.


Nosocomial nursery infections.

Apr. 88

215 .:-

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therapy of a child with uncomplicated malaria.

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233
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Pseudoparalysis - causes

Mar 2009

Clinical features of dengue fever

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COMMON PROTOZOAL AND HELMINTHIC INFECTIONS


Discuss the manifestations and management of common orrn infestations in

children.

Mau 95

231 233

246 246

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Treatment of pinworm infestations.

.03

Common worm infestations in children. Clinical features and treatment of Hookworm infestation.

lul,

90

7. 8.

8. Intestinal parasites seen in children and drug treatment


for

each.

Apr. 87
FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE DISTURBANCES

9.

Shorts:
1,. Clinical features of severe diarrheal dehydration and

10.

management

May 06

11,.

2. ECA findings in hyperkalemia.


DISEASES OF GASTROINTSTINAL SYSTEM

12.

AND LIVER

Essays:

1. Discuss the causes, pathogenesis, clinical features,


investigations and management of acute diarrhoeal diseases in childhood.

Apr.2k

260,267

2. A nine month old infant presents with acute watery


diarrhea. What are the causes? \Atrhat complications do you anticipate? How do you manage a child with some dehydration?
Shorts:
1.. Congenital

Sept 2009 262,264

hypertrophic pyloric stenosis.

Apr.02
89

252
262

2. Causes of diarrhea in children. Noa. 3. Classify infantile diarrheas. What are the principal clinical
and laboratory manifestations? Management of acute infantile diarrheas.

Dec. 97 262,266

4. What are the causes of infantile diarrheas? Principles of

mgt.

Apr.90

266
262

5. Clinical features of dehydration in infancy.


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GHAI

7th Ed.

Clinical features of severe diarrhoeal dehydration and its

mgt.

May 06 Apr. 97

262 263 263


262

Preparation of oral rehydration solution at home.

What is oral rehydration therapy? Indications and


advhntages.

lul.
a

90

How do you treat dehydration in


mnnagement).

child of one year?

Feb 91

Management of severe dehydration (plan C in DTTU

Apr, 05
Sep.03
assess

265
263

1. Composition of super ORS. 2. How

will you

dehydration in children and outline


262,264

its management.
3. Cystic fibrosis.

Apr.02
279
02

4. Differential diagnosis of hepatosplenomegaly in a baby of 3 years.


5. Indian childhood cirrhosis. 6. Achalasia cardia.
7. Principles and management of

Apr. 87, 89, 97, 2000, dehydration

282

Oct. 99
Feb.201.1

264

DISORDERS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

ays: Discuss etiology, clinical findings, investigations and treatment of rheumatic

carditis.

Apr.

02

380 379

Discuss the etiology,clinical features and management of acute rheumatic fever.

Oct g6
Nour. 95

3. Discuss the complications of rheumatic fever in children


and how

will you

manage them.

384

Classify congenital heart diseases: Discuss the clinical features investigations, complications & management of tetralogy of Fallot.

Oct. 99 401,,408

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',/4, Clinical features and management of cyanotic spell. U 2. Differential diagnosis of CCF in infancy and early childhood.
3. 4.
5. 6. 7.

Apr. 05

E toy, 1. Dis
of.

Rheumatic fever. ]one's criteria. Rheumatic chorea. Treatment and prevention of rheumatic fever. Four complications of congenital cyanotic heart
diseases.

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May 06

8. Secondary Rheumatic Prophylaxis 9. Classification of congenital cyanotic heart


11. V.S.D. 12. Clinical features and diagnosis of P.D.A. 13. Fallot's tetralogy.

diseases

Apr 2008 Apr 2008 Apr 2008


Apr.2000
435 403

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8. De 9. Me
10. Ca 11. Ce

Mar 2009, Apr. 87 406,407


Feb. 2011,

Apr. 89

408

12. Ca 13. Ca 14. Ca

14. Mention the cyanotic congenital heart diseases. What are the clinical features of Fallot's tetralogy?

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DISEASES OF EAR, NOSE

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1. How will you proceed to investigate epistaxis in a child aged five years?

2.

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RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

1. Discuss the etiology ,clinical features andmanagement


of acute upper respiratorv infections in a child. Shorts: 1. Etiology, clinical features, complications and treatment of monia in a child. acute bronch lul 90 2. Causes of recurrent respiratory tract infections. J. Clinical features and etioloqy of bacterial pneumonia. 4. Define tachvpnoea as used in ARI 5. Causes of acute viral Bronchiolitis. t of a child with status asthmaticus. 6. Mana 7. Describe the clinical features and treatment of acute Sept 2009, Oct. 89 Bronchiolitis. amme. Mar 2009, Oct,04 8. Define tachvpnoea as used in ARI 9. Manasement of a child with status asthmaticus. 10. Causes and salient features of central cyanosis in a child. 11. Central 12. Conditions that produce differential cyanosis & differential IUI clubbinq. 90 L3. Causes of Acute Respiratory Insufficiency and Mar 2009 L4. Case Management Plan of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in ARI Control of childhood Asthma i 15. Four clinical
DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEY

352 352 352

399 399 399

AND URINARY TRACT

Essaus:

1. Discuss the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and


manasement of nenhritic svndrome.

1. Haematuria. 2. Proteinuria.
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Noo. 92, 93

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Acute slomerulonephritis. 4. Complications of acute glomerulonephritis. 5. Pathogenesis and diagnosis of minimal change nephrotic svndrome. 6. A child is brought with puffiness of face and ankle oedema. What is the diagnosis? How will you investisate? Specific management of nephritic syndrome. What is renal rickets? Clinical features and investisations. 9. Fanconi's svndrome. 10. Renal elucosuria. Its clinical importance. LL. Polycystic renal disease. 12. Bence-Jones proteins. 13. Life threatening complications of Acute post tococcal elomerulonephritis. 14. Side effects of steroid thera 15. Manasement of acute elomerulonephritis. 16. How do you manage acute renal failure
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16. Fc 18. C]
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2.
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4.

5.

and manasement of tuberculous menineitis. Oct. 97, 02 539 Etiology, clinical features & management of japanese B encephalitis r.99 Mention various causes of convulsions in a child of 3 years. Describe the clinical features & management of tonic clonic seizures A .97 523-531 Write on etioloW, clinical manifestations of pyogenic meninsitis in infancv. How do vou treat? Oct. 04 536 Discuss the various causes of convulsions in a2 day old neonate and describe the investigative work up and treatment of neonate convulsions. Mar 2009 523,531,

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Bhorts:

7. Clinical features of rulent menineitis. 2. CSF findines in acute


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Mar 2009,

537

lul.

90

538

menineitis. 539 lan./Dec.91 5. How do you prevent and treat brain fever. 6. Clinical features of viral halitis in children. 7. Causes of benisn intracranial h nsion in children. Sep. 03 8. Causes and management of hydrocephalus. 549 9. A five years old child has fever and convulsions. Describe the approach to these problems. Apr, 89 528 10. Common causes of convulsions in children. 523 11. How do vou manase febrile convulsions in a child? 528 lul. 90 12. Management of neonatal convulsion. 531 13. You have been called to examine a boy of eight months with convulsions. Mention possible causes. Apr. 89 523 14. Febrile seizures. 528 Causes of convulsion in children. Treatment of grandmal epilepsv. 523,531 Four causes of neonatal convulsions. 523
4. Tuberculous

Absence attacks.

Clinical features and treatment of petit-mal epile Four complications of nvoeenic meninsitis. Status epilepticus. Japanese B encephalitis vaccine. Short notes on svndenham's chorea. Manifestations of chorea and its treatment. Earlv diasnosis of cerebral Etiology and clinical pattern of SSPE (Sub-Acute
scelorising
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Apr. 05

537

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562 562

Causes of mental retardation in earl childhood.

Mental retardation.
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28. Short notes on

mental sub-normality.

OcL 87

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Z9.Waddling gait. 30. How do vou manaqe of febrile convulsions 31. Spastic cerebral palsy
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Apr. 90
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ENDOCRINE AND METABOLIC DISORDERS

Apr. 2000

Shol
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Shorts: Etionath

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ocalcemia in children.

2. 1 3. 1 4. I\

Clinical pattern of diabetes mellitus in children. Outline Dec. 89, the treatment schedule/ |uvenile diabetes mellitus. .02 Diabetes insipidus. Causes of obesitv in children. Cretinism. Noa. 88, 92, 93 Svmptoms and sisns of cretinism. ituitarv dwarfs and cretin. Undescended testis. Consenital hvpoth Feb.2011
MALIGNANCIES IN CHILDHOOD

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GENETICS AND DISEASES

Shorts: Feb.201,1, Ma 94, Apr, 99 1. Down's svndrome. Apr. 89 2. Moneolism. Anr. 87 3. Abnormalities of sex chromosomes. Aar. 96 4. X-linked recessive inherited diseases in children. Apr. 99 5. Genetic counseline. Anr. 97 6. Marfan's svndrome. Oct. 87 7. Etiology, pathogenesis of congenital malformations.
INBORN ERRORS OF METABOLISM

613 613 611


619 622

617

Shorts: 1,. Phenvl ketonuria. 2. Homocvstinuria. J. Aminoaciduria. 4. Neimannpick's diseases.


OPHTHALMOLOGY

OcL 84, 86 Oct. 02

628
630 632

Aar. 90

2000 636,637

MANIFESTATIONS OF SYSTEMIC DISORDERS IN CHILDHOOD

- OSCULAR

Shorts: 1. Ocular changes in vitamin-A

deficiency.

Apr. 97 | 645

COMMON SKIN DISORDERS IN CHILDHOOD Shorts:

in children. 2. Atonic dermatitis. 3. Clinical features and treatment of thema nodosum.


1,. Scabies

Ian.
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Dec. 91

665

Oct. 97 Oct. 87

668 657 660

Anr. 99

POISONING AND ACCIDENTS

Shorts: 1. Lead poisonins. 2. Kerosene poisoninq. 3. SIDS (Sudden Infant Death

Ma
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drome

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681
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1. Skin tests performed for diagnostic purposes in children. EXTM LATEST QUESTIONS

Thumb suckins.

Hemophilia A.
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