Create ultra-high-yield MBBS university exam notes on the following topic(s): Obstetrics & Gynecology — Chapter-wise Question Bank Extraction MBBS III (March 2026) PAPER I — OBSTETRICS ─── HYPERTENSIVE DISORDERS IN PREGNANCY / PREECLAMPSIA Long Essay 1. Primigravida at 35 weeks with BP 180/110 mm Hg and diplopia: • Name of condition • Stabilization • Complications • Prediction of disease Short Notes • HELLP syndrome ─── GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE (GTD) Reasoning • Follow-up is an essential component in management of molar pregnancy ─── PRETERM LABOUR / ANTENATAL CORTICOSTEROIDS Reasoning • Antenatal steroid therapy can improve fetal outcome ─── PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES IN PREGNANCY Reasoning • Hemoglobin falls during pregnancy even in healthy women ─── MALPRESENTATION & MALPOSITION Reasoning • Vaginal delivery is not possible in persistent mento-posterior face presentation Short Notes • Chignon ─── FETAL SURVEILLANCE Reasoning • CTG monitoring helps us decrease fetal catastrophe ─── LABOUR ROOM EMERGENCIES Applied Short Notes • Shoulder dystocia Applied Short Notes • Management of acute inversion of uterus ─── VBAC / PREVIOUS CESAREAN SECTION Applied Short Notes • Selection criteria for Trial of Labour after Cesarean (TOLAC) ─── GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS (GDM) Applied Short Notes • Universal screening of GDM ─── CONGENITAL ANOMALIES / FETAL MEDICINE Short Notes • Anencephaly ─── MULTIPLE PREGNANCY Short Notes • Complications of monochorionic twin pregnancy ─── ANEMIA IN PREGNANCY Short Notes • Parenteral iron preparation ─── ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY / MEDICAL ETHICS Short Notes • Counselling in a case of an unmarried 16-year-old girl with early pregnancy ─── ─── PAPER II — GYNECOLOGY ─── POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING / CERVICAL CANCER Long Essay 1. 50-year-old postmenopausal lady with bleeding per vagina: • Name of condition • Differential diagnosis • Investigations • Management of Stage IB1 cervical carcinoma Reasoning • Cervical cancer is a preventable disease ─── ENDOMETRIAL EVALUATION / HYSTEROSCOPY Reasoning • Hysteroscopy-guided biopsy is better than conventional Pap smear ─── FIBROID UTERUS Reasoning • In myomectomy, counselling is essential Reasoning • Fibroids cause menorrhagia ─── ABORTION Reasoning • Complication of MVA is less than suction and evacuation operation ─── GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA (GTN) Applied Short Notes • EMACO regimen for choriocarcinoma ─── CERVICAL SCREENING / COLPOSCOPY Applied Short Notes • Colposcopy ─── BARTHOLIN GLAND DISEASE Applied Short Notes • Bartholin abscess ─── INFERTILITY Applied Short Notes • Laparoscopic chromopertubation Short Notes • Tubal factor infertility ─── PELVIC SUPPORTS / PROLAPSE Short Notes • Supports of uterus ─── MULTIPLE PREGNANCY Short Notes • Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome ─── OVARIAN TUMORS Short Notes • Dysgerminoma ─── CONTRACEPTION Short Notes • Progestin-only contraceptive Short Notes • Contraceptive counselling for a newly married couple wishing to postpone pregnancy for 2 years ─── NEONATOLOGY / BIRTH INJURY Short Notes • Cephalohematoma The notes must be designed for: Scoring maximum marks in MBBS university examinations Fast revision before theory, viva, ward exams, and practicals Deep conceptual understanding from basic to advanced level Long-term memory retention Clinical application during ward posting and case discussion ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ CORE INSTRUCTIONS ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 1. USE STANDARD TEXTBOOKS ONLY Prepare the content using standard and latest medical textbooks and guidelines such as: Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine API Textbook of Medicine Bailey & Love Robbins Pathology Guyton & Ganong Latest WHO / GOLD / GINA / IDSA / ATS / ICMR / NICE / CDC guidelines wherever applicable 1. WRITING STYLE Use very easy language for rapid understanding Explain difficult concepts simply Keep answers highly organized and uniform Use point-wise format throughout Start from basics and progress to advanced concepts Highlight clinically important points Include university exam-oriented keywords Make every answer concise but highly information-dense Avoid unnecessary paragraphs Use flowcharts, tables, mnemonics, and diagrams wherever useful 1. UNIFORM ANSWER STRUCTURE (VERY IMPORTANT) Every topic must follow the SAME STRUCTURE unless not applicable. Use the following sequence: 1. Definition 2. Epidemiology / Incidence 3. Etiology / Risk factors 4. Classification 5. Pathophysiology 6. Clinical features 7. Investigations 8. Diagnostic criteria 9. Differential diagnosis 10. Complications 11. Management 12. Prevention 13. Prognosis 14. Recent guidelines / latest updates 15. Important viva questions 16. Frequently asked university questions 17. One-page rapid revision summary 18. DEFINITIONS Definition MUST be from standard textbooks Use textbook-quality wording Keep definitions precise and exam-oriented Mention source textbook when important 1. TABLES (VERY IMPORTANT) Use MULTIPLE TABLES to save space and improve memory. Mandatory use of tables for: Etiology Classification Comparison between diseases Clinical features Differential diagnosis Investigations Drug comparison Management protocols Complications Diagnostic criteria Scoring systems Tables should be: Clean High-yield Easy to revise quickly Exam-oriented 1. DIAGRAMS & FLOWCHARTS Include: Simple labeled diagrams Flowcharts for management Pathogenesis flowcharts Diagnostic approach algorithms Treatment protocols Memory maps Diagrams should be: Simple Neat Easy to reproduce in exams Based on standard textbook concepts 1. EXAM-ORIENTED CONTENT Focus especially on: Long questions Short notes Viva questions Clinical case discussions Frequently repeated university questions Important keywords examiners expect 1. MANAGEMENT SECTION (VERY IMPORTANT) Management must include: General management Supportive management Specific treatment Drug names Drug class Mechanism if important Dose Duration Indications Contraindications Side effects Latest guideline-based treatment 1. INVESTIGATIONS For each investigation mention: Why it is done Expected findings Gold standard test Most sensitive test Most specific test Screening test if applicable 1. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS Make detailed comparison tables including: Key differentiating features Investigation differences Clinical clues Examination findings 1. MEMORY TOOLS Include: Mnemonics Memory tricks Exam recall points Commonly confused points Frequently forgotten facts Red flag signs 1. HIGH-YIELD HIGHLIGHTS Mark: MUST WRITE POINTS Frequently asked lines Image-based questions One-liner viva facts Emergency management steps Golden points for distinction marks 1. LATEST UPDATES Include latest: Diagnostic criteria Guideline updates Drug recommendations Classification changes WHO/ICMR/International society recommendations 1. VISUAL PRESENTATION The notes should look like: Premium coaching notes High-yield topper handwritten notes converted into clean digital format Standard textbook summary + exam revision sheet combined 1. FINAL RAPID REVISION PAGE At the end provide: One-page ultra-rapid revision sheet Important numbers and cut-offs Important drug doses Diagnostic criteria summary Emergency management summary Most repeated university points Last-minute viva revision bullets ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ SPECIAL OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Use headings and subheadings clearly Use bullet points throughout Use maximum tables to reduce space Use uniform formatting in all answers Use clinically important terminology Keep all information updated and evidence-based Make notes suitable for university exams + practical clinical understanding Use memory-friendly formatting Make the notes feel like: “Standard textbook + topper notes + coaching institute notes + rapid revision handbook combined into one” Final notes should be: Extremely high-yield Conceptually complete Easy to memorize Easy to revise in 1 day before exam Sufficient for distinction marks in MBBS university exams Useful for viva, ward exams, and NEET-PG foundation preparation
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