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Ophthalmology Quiz - Glaucoma & Uveitis

1. Which procedure is being done in the patient?

a. Applanation tonometry
b. A scan ultrasonography
c. Indentation tonometry a. To visualize the Purkinje images
d. Keratometry b. To perform Laser Trabeculoplasty
2. Identify the test shown below: c. To examine the angle of anterior chamber
d. To measure the corneal curvature
5. Which procedure has been performed for the
patient in the image?

a. Tonometry
b. Laser interferometry
c. Biometry
d. Pachymetry a. Laser Trabeculoplasty
3. All of the following refractive changes will be b. Laser peripheral Iridoplasty
found, except: c. Laser Iridotomy
d. Iris Sphincterotomy
6. All of the following are possible causes for the
anterior segment condition (image) in the
above patient except:

a. Astigmatism
b. Amblyopia
c. Myopia
d. Hypermetropia a. Latanoprost use in the left eye

4. The instrument is used: b. Fuch's Heterochromic iridocyclitis in the


left
c. Rubeosis iridis in the left eye
d. Left eye Nevus of Ota eye
Ophthalmology Quiz - Glaucoma & Uveitis
7. Candle wax dripping type of vasculitis is a
feature of:
a. Behcet's syndrome
b. Traumatic uveitis
c. TB uveitis
d. Sarcoidosis
8. Primary objective of use of atropine in anterior
uveitis:
a. Rest of the ciliary muscle
b. Increase supply of antibody
c. Increase blood flow
d. Prevents posterior synechia formation
9. A 20 year old man complaints of reading
difficulty in his right eye 5 weeks after a
gunshot injury to his left eye. The most likely
diagnosis is:
a. Retinal detachment
b. Vitreous hemorrhage
c. Sympathetic ophthalmitis
d. Corneal ulcer
10. In which of the following uveitic conditions is it
contraindi. cated to put an intraocular lens after
cataract surgery?
a. Fuch's heterochromic cyclitis
b. Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
c. Psoriatic arthritis
d. Reiter's syndrome
Ophthalmology Quiz - Glaucoma & Uveitis
Ans –

1. C
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. A
9. C
10. B

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