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OPHTHALMOLOGY (EYE)
Hypopyon
(b) Actions of superior oblique muscle
Spring catarrh
Aa Protanopia
Pterygium
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3. Choose the correct answer x10-5 (d) In a patient of primary narrow angle
glaucoma, we can prescribe all, except
(a) A patient attends the ophthalmic OPD
with complains of pain, redness in (9 pilocarpine
right eye. On examination, conjunctival
katropine
congestion is seen. Staining the cornea
with fluorescein, a dendritic (branching (ii) timolol
pattern) ulcer is observed. The
(iv) acetazolamide
appropriate treatment would be with
acyclovir (e) Systemic carbonic anhydrase inhibitor,
is
(i) moxifloxacin
(ii) natamycin acetazolamide
O
fiv) carboxymethylcellulose (i) brinzolamide
(b) A mother brings her 3-year-old child for ii) dorzolamide
refraction. Which medication would you ivt All of the above
instil inhe patient's eye?
A child is brought to
Atropine ophthalmic OPD.
He tilts his head backwards
(i) Cyclopentolate along with
chin elevation to see. On examination,
ie Tropicamide the right upper lid covers more cornea
(iv) Phenylephrine than the left upper lid
(right upper lid
margin is lower than that in left
eye).
(c) Couching was used in management of The condition is known as
Cataract iblepharoptosis
(ii) glaucoma (il) entropion
(ii) iridocyclitis
iii) trichiasis
(iv) endophthalmitis
iv) blepharophimosis
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(g) patient was
(1) aponeurotic
(iüi) mechanical
(iv) All of the above