Q163. 5 year old girl with painless swelling gradually progressive. Image of a supraorbital swelling lateral aspect is given. What is the diagnosis?

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Q166. A 65 year old male presents with white deposits on the anterior lens surface, seen during slit lamp examination. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q167. The below shown treatment is appropriate for which of the following condition?
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Q164. Patient presents with guttate lesions in one eye and bullous keratopathy in other eye. What is the diagnosis?
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Q165. Which of the following statements regarding orbital cellulitis is true
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Q169. Binocular single vision consists of which of the following components as depicted in the image.
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Q1399. A young patient presents to the OPD with progressive diminution of vision. Clinical image shows the following finding. Which investigation is used to confirm the diagnosis?
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Q1402. A patient presents with a history of chemical injury to the eye. The clinical image is shown below.What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1410. A patient developed a complication after cataract surgery. What is the diagnosis based on the slit-lamp image?
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Q1303. In the following pressure-volume curve of the bladder, what is the physiological basis for the segment labeled Ib?
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Q1311. A patient presents with retinitis pigmentosa, ataxia, ichthyosis, and cardiac conduction defects. Laboratory results show increased peroxisomal deposition of phytanic acid. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1401. A patient presents with an irregular (festooned) pupil. Intraocular pressure is raised on tonometry. Which type of glaucoma is most likely?
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Q1404. A patient had bilateral proptosis with restricted movements of the eye. What is the most common cause of the clinical condition?
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Q1407. A patient has 6/6 vision in one eye and vision < 6/60 in the other eye. Both eyes have a refractive error of +4 diopters. On cover–uncover test, when the norma eye is covered, the deviated eye moves to the center. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Q1452. calf pain), and redness of the eyes for the last 4 days. He gives a history of wading through flood water one week ago. On examination, conjunctival suffusion is noted. There is no jaundice or renal impairment at present. This clinical presentation most likely corresponds to which phase of leptospirosis?
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Q1693. the emergency department complaining of dry mouth, blurred vision, confusion, and urinary retention. On examination, he is disoriented, febrile, and tachycardic, with dilated pupils and absent bowel sounds. What is the most appropriate next step in managing this patient?
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