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Cataracts are founds in association with (a) Parathyroid deficiency (b) Myotonia dystrophica (c) Dinitrophenol toxicity (d) All of the above (e) None of the above
Retinal detachment is associated with (a) Malignant melanoma (b) High myopia (c) Diabetes (d) All of the above (e) None of the above
Glaucoma may be secondary to all the following EXCEPT (a) Iritis (b) Dislocation of lens (c) Hyphema (d) Occlusion off retinal artery (e) Intracellular tumour
White pupillary reflex is seen in all EXCEPT (a) Retinitis pigmentosa (b) Retinoblastoma (c) Total retinal detachment (d) Endophthalmitis
Dilated pupil is seen in all of the following EXCEPT (a) Pontine haemorrhage (b) Optic trophy (c) Acute glaucoma (d) Papillitis
Intense itching is the most common symptom of (a) Trachoma (b) Blephntis (c) Phelctnular conjuctivities (d) Spring catarrh
Diabetic retinopathy is characterised by (a) Superficial haemorrhage (b) Perivasculatis (c) Hard exudates (d) a.v. crossing change
Sudden loss of vision occurs in the following EXCEPt (a) Retrobulbar neuritis (b) Papiloedema (c) Central retinal artery block (d) Retinal detachment
Angular conjuctivitis is caused by (a) Staphylococcus (b) Pneumococcus (c) Virus (d) Morax Axenfied bacillus
The depth of the anterior chamber of the eye is (a) 6mm (b) 5mm (c) 1mm (d) 2.5 cm
Epiphora occurs in (a) Iritis (b) ACCO (c) Chronic dacryocystitis (d) Trachoma
Eyes should NOT be bandaged in (a) Corneal ulcer (b) Purulent conjuctivitis (c) Glaucoma (d) Pseudohypermetropia
Excessive accommodation causes (a) Hypermetropia (b) Myopia (c) Pseudomyopia (d) Pseudohypermetropia
The syndrome consisting of symmetrical enlargement of Lacrimal and Salivary gland is (a) Sjogren's syndrome (b) Mukulick's syndrome (c) Sturge-Weber syndrome (d) Vogt-koyanagi-harada syndrome
The trichromatic theory of colour vision has been propounded by (a) Sloan (b) Young-Helmholtz (c) Muller (d) None of them
The pigment deposited is Kayser-Fleischer ring is (a) Melanin (b) Haemosiderin (c) Copper compound (d) None of the above
The dendritic corneal ulcer is typical of (a) Varicella-Zoster infection (b) Herpes simplex infection (c) Pseudomonas infection (d) Aspergillus infection
Vision is grossly reduced in (a) Papillitis (b) Papilloedema (c) Pseudopapillitis (d) All of the above
Astigmatism is a type of (a) axial ametropia (b) Index ametropia (c) Curvature ametropia (d) spherical aberration
In uraemic amaurosis the pupils are (a) constricted (b) dilated & do not react to light (c)dilated but react to light (d) normal

A typical diabetic cataract has the following characteristic morphology (A) Sunflower (B)Sunflake (C)Irregular (D)Rusty.

Bilateral toxic maculopathy results from all except (A) Chloroquine (B) Chlorpromazine (C)Indomethacin (D)Prednisolone.

Pulsation of retinal arterioles are present in all except (A) Glaucoma (B) Hyperthyroidism (C)Aortic regurgitation (D) Temporal arteritis.

'Band shaped keratopathy' results from (A) Calcareous degeneration (B)Elastotic degeneration (C)Fatty degeneration (D) Hyaline degeneration.

Munson's sign is positive in (A)Episcleritis (B)Retinal detachment (C) Keratoconus (D) Cataract.

Poor convergence in exophthalmic goiter is known as (A)Graefe's sign (B)Stellwag's sign (C)Mobius's sign (D)Oculogyric crisis.

Commonest cause of 'rubeosis iridis' is (A) Diabetes mellitus (B) Retinoblastoma (C) Eale's disease (D) Retinal detachment.

In synchysis scintillans, the bodies are composed usually of (A) Calcium (B)Cholesterol (C)Cystine (D) Iron.

Macular function can be assessed by all except (A) Two pin hole test (B)Maddox rod (C) Foveal electroretinogram (D) Slit lamp examination.

Commonest fungus causing mycotic hypopyon ulcer is (A) Candida albicans (B)Aspergillus fumigatus (C)Mucor (D) Blastomyces.

Antimongoloid obliquity of eyelids is present in (A) Cri-du-chat syndrome (B)Klinefelter's syndrome (C)Down's syndrome (D)Bilateral renal agenesis.

Normal A:V ratio in retinal vessels is (A) 1:2 (B)2:3 (C)2:1 (D)3:2

Horizontal nystagmus is present in (A) Congenital cataract (B)Meniere's syndrome (C)basal ganglia disease (D)Bilateral chorioretinal lesions.

Which of the following is not seen in iron pigmentation of cornea (A) Turk's line (B)Stocker's line (C)Ferry's line (D) Hudson-Stahli line.

Commonest triggering mechanism for recurrent herpes simplex keratitis is (A) Topical steroids (B)Fever (C)Trauma (D)GIT upset.

In 'astigmatism' after refraction, the light rays come to focus (A) In front of retina (B)All rays at the retina (C)Behind the retina (D) Some at retina, some in front and some behind the retina.

'Ropy secretions' are characteristic of (A) Spring catarrh (B)Ophthalmia neonatorum (C) Acute allergic conjunctivitis (D) Inclusion conjunctivitis.

Smooth enlargement of optic foramina is present in (A) Retinoblastoma (B)Hemangioma (C)Meningioma (D)Lymphoma.

Contraindications to dacryocystorhinstomy is (A) Chronic dacryocystitis in young adults (B)Chronic dacryocystitis of recent origin (C)Atrophic rhinitis associated with dacryocystitis (D) Mucocele of sac.

Fleischer ring is seen in (A) Wilson's disease (B)Argyrosis (C)Keratoconus (D)Siderosis.

All are features of 3rd cranial nerve paralysis, except (A) Ptosis (B) Convergent squint (C)Fixed dilated pupil (D)Cycloplegia.

Treatment of choice for buphthalmos is (A) Trephining (B)Goniotony (C)Scheie's operation (D)Dyclodialysis.

In 'Priscol test' the difference between minimum & maximum IOP suggestive of glaucoma is (A) More than 3 mm of Hg (B)More than 7 mm of Hg (C)More than 10 mm of Hg (D)More than 14 mm of Hg.

All are true for acute congestive glaucoma except (A)More common in young females (B)The anterior chamber is shallow (C)In prodromal stage, there is mild pain in eyes & patient sees colored halos around light (D)The treatment of choice is surgical.

Membranous conjunctivitis results from all except (A) Corynebacterium diphtheriae (B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa (C)Streptococcus (D) Pneumococcus.

Early post operative complication of cataract surgery is (A) Expulsive haemorrhage (B)Viatreous prolapse (C)Retinal detachment (D) Iris prolapse.

All horizontal movements in eye are affected by a lesion of (A) Basal ganglia (B)Pons (C)Superior colliculus (D) Cerebellum.

Drug used to check refraction in infants is (A) Homatropine (B)Phenylephrine (C)Atropine (D) Cyclopentotale.

Optic foramen is located in (A) Lesser wing of sphenoid (B) Orbital plate of frontal (C)Petrous part of temporal bone (D)Greater wing of sphenoid.

For retinoscopy, cycloplegics are not to be used in (A) Presbyopics (B)In young patients (C)In severe myopics (D) In patients with macular lesions.

Shape of pupil in glaucoma is (A) Oval, dilated (B) Small, irregular (C) Small, oval (D) Any shape.

All are features of acute uveitis except (A) Circumcorneal congestion (B) Mutton fat keratitic precipitates (C)Miosis (D) Limited movements of globe.

All are clinical features of keratoconus except (A) Distroted corneal reflex (B) Progressive myopia (C)Increased corneal thickness (D) Presence of Fleischer's ring.

Ring scotoma is seen in (A) Retinitis pigmentosa (B)Open angle glaucoma (C)Sympathetic ophthalmitis (D) Spring catarrh.

'Commotio retinae' is seen in (A) Central retinal artery thrombosis (B)Concussion injury (C) Tobacco amblyopia (D) Chloroquine retinopathy.

Which of the following is not a feature of iritis (A) Mucopurulent discharge (B)Deep ciliary congestion (C)Small irregular pupil (D) Normal intraocular tension.

Membranous conjuctivitis is seen in all except (A) Corynebacterium diphtheriae (B)Erythema multiforme (C)Actinomyces (D) Staphylococcus.

Treatment of choice in amblyopia in a 3 year old child (A) Use of occluder (B)Orthoptic training (C)Corrective surgery (D) No treatment is required.

Commonest primary orbital tumor causing proptosis is (A) Dermoid (B)Meningioma (C)Osteoma (D) Hemangioma

Arcuate defect in visual field is present in (A) Glaucoma (B)Retrobulbar neuritis (C) Retinitis pigmentosa (D) Occipital cortex lesions.

Most common cause of 'neonatal conjunctivitis' is (A)H. influenzae (B)E. coli (C)Staph. Aureus (D) TRIC agents.

 

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