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Paper -I
MEDICINE
THE LECTURE SCHEDULE OF M.B.B.S. STUDENTS
SUBJECT: MEDICINE
4TH & 5TH SEMESTER
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SL.NO.
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T.B. AND RESPIRATORY
DISEASES
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1
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Introduction:
Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
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2
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Pneumonias
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3
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Lung
Abcess, Bronchiectasis, Empyema
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4
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Bronchitis,
Emphysema
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5
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Bronchitis,
Emphysema
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6
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Asthma,
Tropical Eosinophilia, Interstitial Lung Diseases.
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7
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Neoplasm
of Lungs And Pleura
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8
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Neoplasm
of Lungs And Pleura
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9
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Diseases
of Pleura, Pneumothorax, Collapse Of Lungs
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10
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Pulmonary
TB and MDR Tuberculosis
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11
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Pulmonary
TB and MDR Tuberculosis
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12
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Other
Lung Diseases and ARDS
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SKIN AND STD DISEASES
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1
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Introduction:
Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Embryology, Pathology and
Microbiology.
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2
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Bacterial
Diseases and Tropical Infections
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3
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Bacterial
Diseases and Tropical Infections
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4
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T.B.,
Syphilis
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5
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Leprosy
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6
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Viral
Skin Diseases: Herpis Simplex, Herpis Zoster, Warts, Molluscum Contagiosum,
Condyloma Acuminatum, Exant Hemata
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7
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Parasitic
Skin Diseases and Skin Diseases Due To Animal Organism: Scabies, Pediculosis,
Insect Bite, Filariasis
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8
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Parasitic
Skin Diseases and Skin Diseases Due To Animal Organism: Scabies, Pediculosis,
Insect Bite, Filariasis
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9
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Fungal
Skin Diseases: Tinea, Moniliasis, Actinomycosis, Rhinosporidosis
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10
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Dermatitis
And Eczema, Skin Affection By Physical Agents (Heat, Light, Cold, Friction
etc.)
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11
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Dermatitis
And Eczema, Skin Affection By Physical Agents (Heat, Light, Cold, Friction
etc.)
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GENERAL MEDICINE
(GASTRO-INTESTINAL SYSTEM)
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1
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Introduction:
Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
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2
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Diseases
of mouth, oesophagus, dysphagia, hiatus hernia, pharyngeal pouch (GORD)
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3
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Peptic
ulcer with special reference to H. pylori infection
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4
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Gastro-duodenal
bleeding: hematemesis, malaena
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5
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Malabsorption
syndrome
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6
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Inflammatory
bowel disease and peritoneal disease
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7
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Diarrhoea,
dysenteries, I.B.S.
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8
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Cirrhosis
of liver, portal hypertension, ascites, jaundice, hepatic coma
(porto-systemic encephalopathy)
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9
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Cirrhosis
of liver, portal hypertension, ascites, jaundice, hepatic coma
(porto-systemic encephalopathy)
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10
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Viral
hepatitis, amoebic hepatitis & abscess, alcoholic liver disease
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11
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Viral
hepatitis, amoebic hepatitis & abscess, alcoholic liver disease
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12
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Liver
tumours, peritoneal diseases
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13
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Diseases
of Gall Bladder and biliary tract
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14
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Diseases
of Pancreas
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15
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Recent
advances in Gastroenterology
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ENDOCRINOLOGY
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1
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Introduction
to endocrine diseases: Applied Anatomy, Physiology- hormone receptors,
central control and feedback (positive and negative)
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2
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Hypothalamic
and pituitary diseases
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3
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Diseases
of thyroid and parathyroid including calcitonin secretion and disorder
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4
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Diseases
of thyroid and parathyroid including calcitonin secretion and disorder
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5
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Disorders
of sex and reproduction
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6
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Diseases
of adrenals- cortex and medulla
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7
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Diseases
of adrenals- cortex and medulla
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8
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Ectopic
hormone secretion and endocrine treatment of malignancies, hormone
replacement therapy.
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9
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Chromosomal
disorders.
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PSYCHIATRY
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1
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Introduction
and general aspects: Epidemiology, community psychiatry, techniques of the
psychiatric interview and psychiatric history taking
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2
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Symptomatology:
Symptoms and signs of psychiatric disorders- concept of normality,
identification and assessment of symptoms, subtle and gross signs of abnormal
behaviour. Principles of treatment used in Psychiatry – Psychotherapy,
Behaviour therapy, cognitive therapy, physical treatment including drugs,
social treatment, E.C.T. psycho-surgery: “Psychiatric First Aid”.
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3
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4
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Etiology
of mental disorders- giving balanced presentation of its multifactorial
causation (genetic endowment, somatic, psychological and social)-
predisposing precipitating and perpetuating factors. Classification of
psychiatric disorders and concept of psychosomatic diseases.
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5
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Organic
psychiatric disorders- delirium, dementia, substance misuse (alcoholism and
drug abuses).
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6
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Schizophrenia
and delusional disorders
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7
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Affective
disorders-depression, mania, suicide and attempted suicide (deliberate self
harm)
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8
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Neuroses
and personality disorders- anxiety and neurosis, obsessional neurosis,
hysterical neurosis, hypochondriacal neurosis.
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9
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Reaction
to severe stress- acute stress reaction and post traumatic stress disorders
(PTSD), Eating disorders- anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, obesity sleep
disorders, insomnia, parasomnias. Sexual dysfunction and puerperal psychosis
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10
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Mental
retardation and children’s behaviour problem
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11
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Community
psychiatry ans psychiatric emergencies, legal aspect of psychiatry
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12
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Psychiatric
prevention and mental health promotion and role of general practitioner.
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6TH & 7TH SEMESTER
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SKIN AND STD
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Bullous
dermatoses and tumours of skin
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Diseases
associated with sebaceous glands (seborrhoeic dermatitis, Acne vulgaris, Acne
Rosacea, Pityriasis capititis), sweat glands, hairs and nails.
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3
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Cutaneous
manifestations of systemic diseases and malignancy
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4
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Pigment
disorders
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5
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Diseases
of mucous membranes (mouth & genitalia)
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6
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Skin
affections in Metabolic, Nutritional, Vascular and Endocrinal disorders
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7
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Erythamato-squamous
and lichenoid eruptions- psoriasis, pityriasis rosea, exfoliating dermatitis,
lichen planus and other lichenoid eruptions
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8
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Congenital
disorders-Naevi, albinism, Ichthyosis, keratodermas, Epidermolysis bullosa
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9
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Pruritus
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10
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Principals
of dermatological treatment including skin surgery and physical treatment
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HAEMATOLOGY
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Haemolytic
Anaemia
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2
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Approach
to a bleeding patient
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3
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Iron
deficiency Anaemia, Macrocytic Anaemia
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4
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Leukaemias
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5
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Leukaemias
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6
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Lymphoma
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7
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Haematological
manifestation of systemic disorders
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8
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Haematoproliferative
disorder- Multiple Myeloma
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9
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Aplastic
Anaemia
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10
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Transfusion
Medicine
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DISEASES OF KIDNEY, URETER
AND BLADDER
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1
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Introduction-
Pathophysiology and Investigations
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2
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Glomerulonephritis
and acute nephritic syndrome
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3
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Urinary
tract infection and tubulo-interstitial nephritis
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4
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Renal
affection in systemic diseases- SLE, Vasculitis, Diabetes, systemic
sclerosis, amyloidosis, multiple myeloma, haemolytic uraemic syndrome, gout,
Hypertension, Renal artery stenosis, renal vein thrombosis
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5
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Renal
affection in systemic diseases- SLE, Vasculitis, Diabetes, systemic
sclerosis, amyloidosis, multiple myeloma, haemolytic uraemic syndrome, gout,
Hypertension, Renal artery stenosis, renal vein thrombosis
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6
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Calculi
and Nephrocalcinosis, Hydronephrosis, Obstructive uropathy
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7
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Acute
renal failure
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8
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Dialysis
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9
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Nephritic
syndrome
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10
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Chronic
renal failure and fluid-electrolyte balance, Acidosis and alkalosis
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11
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Chronic
renal failure and fluid-electrolyte balance, Acidosis and alkalosis
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12
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Cystic,
congenital and familial diseases of kidneys
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13
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Drugs
and kidneys
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14
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Tumours
of the kidney and genitor-urinary tract, hypernephroma, Wilm’s tumour, renal
adenoma, prostatic adenoma and Ca-prostate, testicular tumours
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15
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Recent
advances in Nephrology
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CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
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1
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Introduction:
Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
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2
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Disorders
of cardiac rhythm and conduction
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3
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Disorders
of cardiac rhythm and conduction
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4
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Rheumatic
Fever
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5
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Valvular
heart diseases
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6
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Valvular
heart diseases
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Valvular
heart diseases
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8
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Bacterial
Endocarditis
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9
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Pericarditis
and pericardial effusion
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10
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I.H.D.
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11
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I.H.D.
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12
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Cardimyopathy,
Myocarditis
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13
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Hypertension
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14
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Heart
failure
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15
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Cor-pulmonale
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Congenital
heart disease
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Recent
advances in Cardiology
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METABOLIC DISEASES AND
NUTRITIONAL DISEASES
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1
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Introduction
and Nutritional Therapy
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2
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Diabetes
Mellitus complications, C/F, etiology, management
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3
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Diabetes
Mellitus complications, C/F, etiology, management
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4
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Diabetes
Mellitus complications, C/F, etiology, management
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5
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Disorders
of lipid metabolism
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6
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Inborn
errors carbohydrate, amino acid metabolism, Lyscaemal storage disease
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7
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Amyloidosis
and porphyria
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8
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Osteoporosis
and osteomalacia
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POISONING AND ADVERSE DRUG
REACTIONS
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1
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Introduction
and General Principles of management
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2
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corrosives-
H2SO4, HCl, HNO3, Carbolic and Oxalic Acids,
NaOH
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3
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Phosphorus,
Organophosphorus & Chloride
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4
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Analgesics,
salicylate, paracetamol, opium, inebrients, alcohol, chloroform, CH3OH
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5
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DHATURA,
Cannabis, Vegetable irritants, aconite, Nux Vomica, Mushrooms, Argemone
mexicanna poisoning
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6
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CO and
Phosgene Gas Cyanide
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7
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Metallic:
As, Hg, Pb, CuSO4, Al, Fe
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8
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Animals:
Scorpion, Cantherides, Snake bites
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9
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Psychotropic
drugs and Hypnotic
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10
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Adverse
drug reactions- definition, classification, factors and diseases influencing
drug reactions
Monitoring
and Reduction of adverse drug reactions
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INTENSIVE CARE MEDICINE
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General
aspects of intensive care, O2 delivery and features of shock,
C.V.P.
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2
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Renal,
respiratory failure (ARDS), Brain death
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8TH & 9TH SEMESTER
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NEUROLOGY
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1
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Introduction:
Applied Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology and Microbiology, Investigations
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2
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Disorders
affecting cranial nerves
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3
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Coma
and brain death
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4
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Epilepsy
and brain tumours
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5
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Cerebro-vascular
diseases
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6
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Movement
disorders- Parkinsonism and other disorders affecting the extra-pyramidal
system
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7
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Demyelinating
diseases and disorders to sleep
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8
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Infection
of nervous system (Poliomyelitis, Pyogenic Meningitis, T.B. Meningitis,
fungal and other viral affection including encephalitis), Syphilis of nervous
system
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9
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Paraplegia
and other disorders of spinal cord
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10
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Peripheral
neuropathies
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11
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Degenerative
disorders-M.N.D. hereditary ataxias
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12
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Myopathies,
myasthenia, paramalignant neurological syndrome
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13
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Cervical
spondilosis and disc. Syndrome
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14
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Recent
advances in Neurology
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RHEUMATOLOGY, CONNECTIVE
TISSUE AND COLLAGEN DISEASES.
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1
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Introduction-anatomy,
physiology and pathology (typical synovial joint description)
Investigation
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2
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Osteoarthrosis
and spondylo-arthopathies - ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter’s syndrome,
reactive arthritis, enteropathic synovitis, juvenile chronic arthritis
(Still’s juvenile R.A. Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis).
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3
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Infective
arthritis – pyogenic, T.B. ,VIRAL
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4
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Rheumatoid
arthritis
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5
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Crystal
deposition diseases - Gout, pyrophosphate arthropathy acute calcific
periarthritis.
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6
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Connective
tissue diseases - S.L.E., systematic sclerosis (morphea CREST syndrome
polymyositis dermetomyositis, MCTD & vasculitis (PAN, polymyaligia
imatica & Giant cell arteritis)
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7
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Back pain &
disc diseases (acute & chronic)
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8
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Recent advances
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INFECTIONS AND TROPICAL DISEASES
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Measles, Mumps
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2
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Dengue,
Diphtheria
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3
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Chicken Pox,
Herpes
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4
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Small Pox,
Plague, Anthrax
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5
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Whooping cough ,
Influenza
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6
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Tetanus, Rabies
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7
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Typhoid, Typhus
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8
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Cholera &
Dysenteries and fluid and electrolyte balance
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9
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Malaria
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10
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Kala-azar
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SKIN AND STD
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1
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Discoid lupus ,
PAN
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2
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Chancroid,
Granuloma venereuma, lymphogranuloma venrereum
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3
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Gonorrhoea,
Chlamydia and other causes of urethritis
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4
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Sexually
transmitted viral disease.
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5
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STD control
measures and aids prevention.
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GENERAL MEDICINE
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1
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STD/HIV
interface ; AIDS and related disorders-definition, etiology laboratory
diagnosis, Immunology
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2
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Clinical
features of HIV infections and complications, treatment of HIV
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MEDICINE
Paper -I
Full
Marks -60
The
figures in the margin indicate full marks.
Candidates
are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
1. Enumerate
the causes of irregular pulse. Discuss the etiology & management of Atrial
fibrillation. 2+2+6 = 10
Or
1. (a) Outline the etiology,
clinical features & management of Infective endocarditis.
2+4+4 = 10
2. Enumerate
four common causes of haematemesis and malaena. How would you manage a case of
haematemesis and malaena ?
3+7= 10
Or
2. (a) Enumerate the different viruses causing hepatitis. What are the
complication of vital hepatitis? How would you prevent Hepatitis 'BI infection?
3+3+4 = 10
3. How do you proceed to
diagnose a case of Polyarthritis? 10
Or
3. (a) Describe the clinical
features of a case of acute falciparum malaria 10
4. Answer any three (3 x 5) = 15
i.
Thrombolytic therapy in AMI
ii.
Diagnostic criteria of SLE.
iii.
Bone changes in Chronic renal
failure.
iv.
Features of Vit B12 deficiency.
v.
Laboratory Diagnosis of Chronic
Kala-azar.
5. Answer any three (Short notes) (3 x 5) = 15
i. Cyanosis
ii.
G6PDdeficiency.
iii.
Granular Cast.
iv.
Acute gastroenteritis-treatment.
v.
Gene therapy.
MEDICINE
Paper
-II
Full
Marks -60
The
figures in the margin indicate full marks.
Candidates
are required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable.
1. What are the causes of unilateral dullnes of the chest? How
will you proceed to
investigate
a case of left sided pleural effusion? 3+7
= 10
Or
1 (a) Discuss the causes of hyperresonant percussion note on chest?
Outline
the management of acute exacerbation of COPD? 3+7
= 10
2. What are the causes of acute onset paraplegia? Discuss the
clinical features of a case
Or
2 (a) Outline the clinical features and management
of Diabetic ketoacidosis. 4+6 =
10
3. Mention the causes of Haemolytic anaemia. Out line the
management of Aplastic
anaemia.
4+6 = 10
Or
3 (a) Discuss the clinical features and management
of a case of Myxoedema. 6+4 = 10
4. Answer any
three (3 x 5)=15.
i. Common AIDS defining conditions
ii.
Complications of Fauceal diptheria.
iii.
Depression management.
iv.
Clinical features of Hypoglycemia.
v.
Role of CSF examination in medical disorders.
5. Short notes (any three) (3 x 5) = 15
i.
Psoriasis.
ii.
Hyperkalaemia.
iii.
Stevens Johnson Syndrome.
iv.
Oedema of lower limbs.
v.
Chorea.