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Asked: March 31, 2019In: MCQs

Intraocular pressure (IOP) in acute angle closure glaucoma varies:

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7.52%Less than 21mmHg ( 87 voters )
12.27%22-24mmHg ( 142 voters )
25.41%31-40mmHg ( 294 voters )
54.8%Over 40mmHg ( 634 voters )
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Asked: March 31, 2019In: MCQs

A young girl presents with advanced keratoconus. What is the treatment of choice?

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6.28%Spectacles ( 57 voters )
20.18%Keratectomy ( 183 voters )
51.05%Keratoplasty ( 463 voters )
12.57%Soft contact lenses ( 114 voters )
9.92%Excimer laser ( 90 voters )
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Asked: March 29, 2019In: MCQs

The most common cause of cataract is:

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16.76%Diabetes ( 145 voters )
2.77%Smoking ( 24 voters )
0.35%Alcohol ( 3 voters )
80.12%Old age ( 693 voters )
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Asked: March 28, 2019In: MCQs

Complications of contact lenses include:

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6.61%Corneal infiltrates ( 56 voters )
1.53%Allergies ( 13 voters )
17.36%Corneal ulcer ( 147 voters )
74.5%All of the above ( 631 voters )
Based On 847 Votes

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Asked: January 8, 2019In: MCQs

Which case of the following is the commonest cause of bilateral proptosis?

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11.95%Orbital cellulitis (inflammation of eye tissues behind the orbital septum) ( 73 voters )
83.47%Graves' disease (an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid) ( 510 voters )
4.58%Cavernous haemangioma also called cavernous angioma, cavernoma, or cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) ( 28 voters )
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Asked: March 15, 2019In: MCQs

Spherical aberration is minimized by which part of the eye.?

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1.9%Sclera ( 2 voters )
40.95%Pupil ( 43 voters )
28.57%Cornea ( 30 voters )
28.57%Crystalline lens ( 30 voters )
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Asked: March 20, 2019In: MCQs

Definition of hyphema includes:

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4.36%Pus in the anterior chamber ( 26 voters )
2.18%Cells in the anterior chamber ( 13 voters )
92.29%Blood in the anterior chamber ( 551 voters )
1.17%None of the above ( 7 voters )
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