Q13151. A child has ptosis and poor levator function. What surgery will you do?
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Q13154. Anisocoria in Horner's syndrome is due to
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Q13200. Partial ptosis is oculomotor nerve injury is due to intact -
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Q13202. Which of the following is most common visual defect in papilloedema
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Q13206. The globe is displaced to which side in lacrimal gland tumour?
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Q13208. Investigation of choice for optic neuritis is ?
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Q13238. Sixth cranial nerve palsy causes of left eye causes?
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Q13313. All are seen in 3' nerve palsy ?
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Q13318. Cause of bilateral optic atrophy ?
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Q13323. Unilateral lacrimal gland destruction may be caused by?
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Q13325. Bilateral ptosis is seen in all except ?
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Q13327. Most common cause of intermittent proptosis ?
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Q13352. The patient came with proptosis, restriction of eye movements, and was Euthyroid. What could this be from?
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Q13359. The patient came with unilateral Proptosis and bilateral Abducent nerve palsy. This could be from
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