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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Uncategorized topics .
201. |
Fovea: |
A. | Receive nutrients from the choroid |
B. | Mostly rods |
C. | Sensitive to dim light |
D. | Located nasally to the optic disc |
Answer» A. Receive nutrients from the choroid |
202. |
The following are appropriate interventions for acute Dacryocystitis, except: |
A. | DCR |
B. | Warm compressors |
C. | Topical antibiotics |
D. | Systemic antibiotics |
Answer» C. Topical antibiotics |
203. |
Regarding benign intracranial hypertension, one of the following is false: |
A. | Bilateral 6th nerve palsy |
B. | Headache |
C. | Visual disturbances |
D. | Nausea/vomiting |
Answer» A. Bilateral 6th nerve palsy |
204. |
Which of the following is not supplied by the 3rd cranial nerve: |
A. | Ciliary muscle |
B. | Dilator papillae |
C. | Superior oblique |
D. | Superior rectus |
Answer» C. Superior oblique |
205. |
One of the following is not a treatment for esotropia: |
A. | Bilateral lateral rectus resection |
B. | Medial rectus recession, Lateral rectus resection |
C. | Bilateral medial rectus recession |
D. | Bilateral medial rectus recession and resection of one lateral rectus |
Answer» A. Bilateral lateral rectus resection |
206. |
One of the following is false regarding ophthalmia neonatorum? |
A. | Bilateral purulent discharge is typical of gonorrheal conjunctivitis |
B. | Systemic antibiotics can be used |
C. | Most commonorganism is Chlamydia trachomatis |
D. | Single instillation of povidone-iodine 2.5% solution is effective against common pathogens. |
Answer» A. Bilateral purulent discharge is typical of gonorrheal conjunctivitis |
207. |
All are complications of chronic anterior uveitis, except: |
A. | Retinal detachment |
B. | Iris atrophy |
C. | Glaucoma |
D. | Cataract |
Answer» A. Retinal detachment |
208. |
One of the following is not associated with 3rd nerve palsy: |
A. | Miosis |
B. | Mydriasis |
C. | Ptosis |
D. | Affected eye turns slightly outward and downward |
Answer» A. Miosis |
209. |
One of the following eye drops is not used for glaucoma treatment? |
A. | Dorzolamide |
B. | Tropicamide |
C. | Brimonidine |
D. | Pilocarpine |
Answer» B. Tropicamide |
210. |
The most common orbital metastasis in men are cancer of the: |
A. | Carcinoid |
B. | Colon |
C. | Melanoma |
D. | Lung |
Answer» D. Lung |
211. |
All are causes of secondary open angle glaucoma, except: |
A. | Trauma |
B. | Exfoliative |
C. | Rubeosis iridis |
D. | Pigmentary |
Answer» C. Rubeosis iridis |
212. |
All are true regarding optic nerve glioma, except: |
A. | Gradual onset |
B. | Optic atrophy |
C. | Painful |
D. | Proptosis |
Answer» C. Painful |
213. |
Chronic intermediate uveitis will cause: |
A. | Glaucoma |
B. | Cystoid macular edema |
C. | Cataract |
D. | All the above |
Answer» D. All the above |
214. |
All are true regarding accommodation, except: |
A. | Better in adult |
B. | Pupillary constriction |
C. | Relaxed ciliary |
D. | Lens increases in curvature |
Answer» A. Better in adult |
215. |
Measurement of intraocular lens power is called: |
A. | Pachymetry |
B. | Biometry |
C. | Gonioscopy |
D. | Keratometry |
Answer» B. Biometry |
216. |
Which of the following is not a risk factor for chronic open angle glaucoma: |
A. | Myopia |
B. | Hypermetropia |
C. | Diabetes mellitus |
D. | Family history |
Answer» B. Hypermetropia |
217. |
Which of the following is not associated with increased VEGF? |
A. | Retinopathy of Prematurity |
B. | Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy |
C. | Central retinal vein occlusion |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» D. None of the above |
218. |
Which of the following not associated with uveitis: |
A. | Behcet’s disease |
B. | Sarcoidosis |
C. | Wilson's disease |
D. | Toxoplasmosis |
Answer» C. Wilson's disease |
219. |
Which one of the following is not recommended for contact lenses? |
A. | 3-old-month baby with aphakia |
B. | Keratoconus |
C. | Myopia |
D. | Hypermetropia |
Answer» A. 3-old-month baby with aphakia |
220. |
Regarding retinitis pigmentosa, one of the following is true: |
A. | Macular edema is treated by grid laser |
B. | Only rods affected |
C. | Macular edema may respond to oral acetazolamide |
D. | Nyctalopia and dark adaptation difficulties are late symptoms |
Answer» C. Macular edema may respond to oral acetazolamide |
221. |
One of the following is false regarding giant cell arteritis: |
A. | CRP morereliable that ESR |
B. | Phenomenon of “skip” lesions is present |
C. | Color Doppler shows a hypoechoic halo around the artery lumen in around 75% |
D. | Elevated platelets and anemia are commonly present |
Answer» A. CRP morereliable that ESR |
222. |
Which one of the following is false about the drug and its side effects? |
A. | Isoniazid: Glaucoma |
B. | Chlorpromazine: Dry eye and dry mouth |
C. | Amiodarone: Keratopathy |
D. | Chloroquine: Maculopathy |
Answer» A. Isoniazid: Glaucoma |
223. |
Which of the following cancers is not associated with sun exposure? |
A. | Lentigo |
B. | Basal cell carcinoma |
C. | Malignant melanoma |
D. | Squamous cell carcinoma |
Answer» A. Lentigo |
224. |
All the following drugs can cause cataract except: |
A. | Chlorpromazine |
B. | Steroids |
C. | Amiodarone |
D. | Erythromycin |
Answer» A. Chlorpromazine |
225. |
All are signs of keratoconus, except: |
A. | Vogt’s striae |
B. | Munson’s sign |
C. | Thinning of central cornea |
D. | Keyser Fleisher rings |
Answer» D. Keyser Fleisher rings |
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