Name of the University : The Tamilnadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University
Degree : M.S.
Branch : Branch II – ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
Subject Code/Name : 2219/Applied Basic Sciences In Orthopaedic Surgery
Paper : I
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TNMGRMU Orthopaedic Surgery Question Paper
Sub. Code: 2219
M.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION
Branch II – ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
Paper I – (For candidates admitted from 2004-2005 to 2007-2008) and
Part I – (for candidates admitted from 2008-09 onwards)
Paper I – APPLIED BASIC SCIENCES IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
Q.P. Code : 222219
Time : Three hours
Maximum : 100 marks
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March 2010
Answer ALL questions :
Draw suitable diagram wherever necessary :
I. ANATOMY (4 x 5 = 20)
1. Arches of the foot.
2. Supraspinatus muscle.
3. Ilio-tibial band.
4. Brachial plexus.
II. PHYSIOLOGY (4 x 5 = 20)
1. Epiphyseal growth.
2. Wallerian degeneration.
3. Bone remodeling.
4. Cartilage regeneration.
III. BIOCHEMISTRY (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Calcitonin.
2. Synovial fluid.
3. Fluorine.
IV. PATHOLOGY (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Bone biopsy.
2. Myositis ossificans.
3. Anaplasia.
V. MICROBIOLOGY (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Antibiotic resistance.
2. Rheumatoid factor.
3. Human immunodeficiency virus.
V1. PHARMACOLOGY (3 x 5 = 15)
1. Chemotherapy in Ewing’s sarcoma.
2. Intra-articular steroids.
3. Immuno-modulator drugs.
March 2011
Sub. Code: 2219
I. ANATOMY (4 X 5 = 20)
1. Tensor fascia lata.
2. Ligaments of the knee.
3. Talus.
4. Femoral triangle.
II. PHYSIOLOGY (4 X 5 = 20)
1. Nerve conduction.
2. Endochondral ossification.
3. Stem cell.
4. Parathyroid hormone.
III. BIOCHEMISTRY (3 X 5 = 15)
1. Vitamin D.
2. Serum electrophoresis.
3. Alkaline phosphatase.
IV. PATHOLOGY (3 X 5 = 15)
1. Heterotopic ossification.
2. Marjolin’s ulcer.
3. Rheumatoid nodules.
V. MICROBIOLOGY (3 X 5 = 15)
1. ELISA.
2. Clostridium Welchii.
3. Actinomycosis.
V1. PHARMACOLOGY (3 X 5 = 15)
1. Aspirin.
2. Allopurinol.
3. Raloxifene.
September 2010
Answer ALL questions in the same order. :
Write notes on
I. ANATOMY
1. Surgical anatomy of hip.
2. Ligaments of knee.
3. Lunate.
4. Scarpa’s triangle.
II. PHYSIOLOGY
1. Membranous calcification.
2. Thyroid hormone.
3. Nerve potential.
4. Growth hormone.
III. BIOCHEMISTRY
1. Haemagglutination – Test.
2. PSA.
3. CRP.
IV. PATHOLOGY
1. Sickle cell trait.
2. Tuberculous Osteomylitis.
3. Syphilitic ulcer.
V. MICROBIOLOGY
1. Spot Test.
2. ß Heaemolytic steptococci
3. Interleukin.
VI. PHARMACOLOGY
1. Interferons.
2. Low molecular weight Heparin.
3. Tamoxifen.
October 2011
Answer ALL questions in the same order. :
Write notes on
I. ANATOMY
1. Blood supply of the spinal cord.
2. Sciatic nerve.
3. Synovial plicae.
4. Psoas major.
II. PHYSIOLOGY
1. Disc degeneration.
2. Fracture healing.
3. Coagulation cascade.
4. Post traumatic spinal shock.
III. BIOCHEMISTRY
1. Uric acid.
2. Vitamin D.
3. Bence-Jones proteins.
IV. PATHOLOGY
1. Tubercle.
2. Rheumatoid nodules.
3. Pathology of spinal infections.
V. MICROBIOLOGY
1. Mycetoma.
2. MRSA.
3. Bone bank.
VI. PHARMACOLOGY
1. Zolendronic acid.
2. Diclofenac sodium.
3. Isoniazid.
October 2012
Write notes on Pages Time Marks
I. ANATOMY
1. Rotator cuff 3 9 5
2. Carpal tunnel. 3 9 5
3. Extensor mechanism of Knee. 3 9 5
4. Arches of foot. 3 9 5
II. PHYSIOLOGY
1. Strength duration curve. 3 9 5
2. Reticulo endothelial system. 3 9 5
3. Synovial joint lubricaton. 3 9 5
4. Osteoclast. 3 9 5
III. BIOCHEMISTRY
1. Uric acid. 3 9 5
2. Bio chemical markers of bone formation. 3 9 5
3. Vitamin-D. 3 9 5
IV. PATHOLOGY
1. Pathology of osteo arthritis. 3 9 5
2. Paget’s disease. 3 9 5
3. Avascular necrosis of bone. 3 9 5
V. MICROBIOLOGY
1. Clostridium tetani. 3 9 5
2. Post implant infection in orthopaedics 3 9 5
3. Hydatid disease of bone. 3 9 5
VI. PHARMACOLOGY
1. Calcitonin. 3 9 5
2. Cis-platin. 3 9 5
3. Methyl prednisolone. 3 9 5
April 2012
Answer ALL questions in the same order.
Write notes on Pages Time Marks
I. Anatomy
1. Blood supply of femoral head in adults 3 9 5
2. Petit’s triangle and its importance 3 9 5
3. Typical lumbar vertebra and its significance 3 9 5
4. Ligament of Bigelow and its importance 3 9 5
II. Physiology
1. Regulation of Calcitonin 3 9 5
2. Physiology of Shock 3 9 5
3. Complex regional pain syndrome 3 9 5
4. Physiology of Osteoporosis 3 9 5
III. Biochemistry
1. Factor VIII and its significance 3 9 5
2. BMP 3 9 5
3. Bio chemical aspects of Renal Osteodystrophy 3 9 5
IV. Pathology
1. Pathogenesis of Chronic osteomyelitis 3 9 5
2. Pathology of Septic arthritis 3 9 5
3. Myositis ossificians and its importance 3 9 5
V. Microbiology
1. Laboratory Diagnosis of Gas gangrene 3 9 5
2. Applications of BACTEC System 3 9 5
3. Segregation of hospital waste 3 9 5
VI. Pharmacology
1. Bisphosphonates – action and uses 3 9 5
2. Baclofen – action and adverse reactions 3 9 5
3. Indomethacin – action and applications 3 9 5