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a. Tuberculosis a. Meningioma
b. Sarcoidosis b. Lymphoma
c. Lymphoma c. Metastasis
d. Toxocariasis d. Thyroid orbiopathy
ciliary flush, a common cause of anterior uveitis, A 4 year old with mucoid discharge from the eye on
means pressing the nasal bridge. The most appropriate
treatment is
a. Circumcorneal injection
b. Conjunctival hemorrhage a. Dacryocystectomy
c. Corneal haze b. Dacryocystorhiostomy
d. c. Probing and syringing
d. Probing
The definitive treatment of sickle retinopathy
neovascularization stage is A man had sudden loss of vision. Chest examination
reveals systolic murmur; ocular examination shows
a. Exchange blood transfusion
cherry spot hemorrhage?? (not sure) Likely
b. Laser photocoagulation
diagnosis:
c. Platelet transfusion?
d. Paracentesis a. Central retinal artery occlusion
b. Central retinal vein occlusion
WHO def. of normal vision
c. Branch retinal vein occlusion
a. 6/6 to 6/18 d. .
b.
A 30 year old woman with unilateral redness of eye,
About the orbit which is more around the cornea. There is itching,
, moderate eye pain and no eye discharge. Like
a. Medial wall is the strongest F
cause include
b. Optic nerve exits it via superior orbital fissure F
c. Fracture of the floor of orbit often causes a. Allergic conjunctivitis
proptosis F Causes diplopia b. Bacterial conjunctivitis
d. c. Acute glaucoma,
d. uveitis
Nutritional disorder as a .., is an interplay of many
factors in the context of common childhood The hallmark (high index of suspicion) for AIDS
disease/.
a. Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
a. Malaria malnutrition measles b. Blepharitis
b. Measles malnutrition vitamin A def c. Corneal endothelial dystrophy
c. Measles malnutrition vitamin B6 def d. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
d. Malaria malnutrition vitamin C def. e. HSV
f.
Persistent vitreous hemorrhage in diabetic retinopathy
is best treated with The commonest way by which measles causes
blindness is
a. Exchange blood transfusion
b. a. Affect optic nerve
c. paracentesis b. Causing vitreous hemorrhage
d. posterior vitrectomy c. Causing cataract
d. Infecting cornea