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Q4785. Which of the following indicates activity of anterior uveitis?

A.Cells in anterior chamber
B.Circumcorneal congestion
C.Keratic precipitate
D.Corneal edema

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OphthalmologyRetina
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Q4786. Panophthalmitis involves ?

A.Inner coat of eyeball
B.Inner and outer coat but sparing tenon's capsule
C.All structure of eyeball including tenon's capsule
D.None of the above

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OphthalmologyLens & Cataract
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Q4787. Polyopia/diplopia is seen in which type of cataract?

A.Nuclear
B.Cortical
C.Posterior subcapsular
D.Anterior polar

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OphthalmologyRefractive
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Q4788. In senile nuclear cataract what type of myopia is seen?

A.Curvature myopia
B.Index myopia
C.Axial myopia
D.Positional myopia

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Q4789. Cataract is caused by ?

A.Hypoparathyroidism
B.Cigrate smoking
C.Non-ionizing radiation
D.All of the above

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Q4792. Posterior lenticonus is seen in ?

A.Alport's syndrome
B.Lowe's syndrome
C.Marfan syndrome
D.Homocystinuria

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Q4794. Bilateral inferior lens subluxation is seen in?

A.Marfan syndrome
B.Homocysteinuria
C.Ocular trauma
D.None of the above

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Q4795. Foldable lens is made up of?

A.PMMA
B.Silicon
C.Hydrogel
D.None

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OphthalmologyGlaucoma
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Q4796. Von Herick angle grade '3' of anterior chamber denotes

A.Wide open angle
B.Moderately open angle
C.Moderately narrow angle
D.Closed angle

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Q4797. Krukenberg spindles -

A.Involves anterior surface of cornea
B.Involves anterior lens surface
C.Involves posterior surface of cornea
D.Involves posterior surface of lens

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Q4798. Most common symptom in buphthalmos is?

A.Lacrimation
B.Pain
C.Photophobia
D.Itching

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Q4799. Habbs striae are seen in ?

A.Buphthalmos
B.Keratoglobus
C.Trachoma
D.Keratoconus

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OphthalmologyGlaucoma
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Q4801. Acute angle closure glaucoma first line treatment?

A.Iv mannitol
B.Acetazolamide
C.Pilocarpine
D.Beta blocker eyedrops

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Q4802. Which of the following antiglaucoma medications can cause drowsiness?

A.Latanoprost
B.Timolol
C.Brimonidine
D.Dorzolamide

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Q4803. Posner-schlossman syndrome is ?

A.Ipsilateral optic atrophy with contralateral papilloedema
B.Unilateral glaucomatous changes with mild anterior uveitis
C.Granulomatous uveitis with iris heterochromia
D.None of the above

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Q4804. Causes of exudative retinal detachment are all except-

A.Toxemia of pregnancy
B.Scleritis
C.High myopia
D.Central serous retinopathy

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Q4805. Primary aim of retinal detachment surgery

A.Removal of vitreous
B.Drainage of subretinal fluid
C.Vitrectomy
D.Encirclage

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Q4806. Neovascularization in uveal tissue [Rubeosis Iridis] is most commonly caused by

A.Diabetic Retinopathy
B.CRVO
C.CRAO
D.Choroidal melanoma

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Q4807. Retinal detachment occurs between

A.Layers of neurosensory retina
B.Neurosensory retina and pigment epithelium
C.Pigment epithelium and choroid
D.None of the above

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Q4808. All are seen in non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy except ?

A.Microaneurysm
B.Neovascularization
C.Hard exudates
D.Macular edema

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