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  1. Asked: November 15, 2019In: MCQs

    What is your diagnosis

    Ali Moradi
    Ali Moradi
    Added an answer on November 16, 2019 at 5:57 am

    That is hyphema in UGH case with previous IOL implantation . Iol haptic truly in capsule bag

    That is hyphema in UGH case with previous IOL implantation . Iol haptic truly in capsule bag

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  2. Asked: November 13, 2019In: MCQs

    The Schirmer’s test is primarily used to diagnose:

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    Added an answer on November 13, 2019 at 10:16 am

    Dry eye

    Dry eye

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  3. Asked: April 22, 2019In: MCQs

    Corneal sensitivity is reduced in:

    Rajesh
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    Added an answer on November 12, 2019 at 5:04 am

    The corneal sensitivity is affected by corneal ulcer, keratitis and Keratoconus. And the process for measuring corneal thickness is Pachymetery test . It is used prior to perform corneal refractive surgery, for Keratoconus screening, LRI surgery and is useful in screening for patients suspected of dRead more

    The corneal sensitivity is affected by corneal ulcer, keratitis and Keratoconus.
    And the process for measuring corneal thickness is Pachymetery test . It is used prior to perform corneal refractive surgery, for Keratoconus screening, LRI surgery and is useful in screening for patients suspected of developing glaucoma among other uses.

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  4. Asked: October 4, 2019In: Studies

    which supplies blood to the uveal tract?

    SK Samy
    SK Samy
    Added an answer on October 4, 2019 at 2:39 pm

    It's A long and short posterior ciliary artery and along with them anterior ciliary artery also supplies blood to uveal tract

    It’s A long and short posterior ciliary artery and along with them anterior ciliary artery also supplies blood to uveal tract

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  5. Asked: January 14, 2019In: MCQs

    The bacteria staphylococcus may cause:

    Rajesh
    Rajesh
    Added an answer on September 30, 2019 at 6:51 pm

    Acute dacryocystitis is an infection happened in the lacrimal sac because of staphylococcus. Also Stye and Acute ulcerative blepharitis is an eyelid infection caused by staphylococcus bacteria.

    Acute dacryocystitis is an infection happened in the lacrimal sac because of staphylococcus. Also Stye and Acute ulcerative blepharitis is an eyelid infection caused by staphylococcus bacteria.

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  6. Asked: January 24, 2019In: MCQs

    Which sentence is NOT true about Amblyopia?

    asif deraiya
    asif deraiya
    Added an answer on September 5, 2019 at 7:07 pm

    chalazion

    chalazion

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  7. Asked: July 6, 2019In: MCQs

    What describes the distance from the back of the corrective lens to the cornea?

    SK Samy
    SK Samy
    Added an answer on August 1, 2019 at 8:38 pm

    Also changing the vertex distance will change the effectivity of the lens

    Also changing the vertex distance will change the effectivity of the lens

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