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Asked: August 19, 2019In: MCQs

Microorganisms that cause angular conjunctivitis are:

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44.48%Moraxella Axenfeld bacilli ( 133 voters )
13.71%Pneumococci ( 41 voters )
13.04%Gonococci ( 39 voters )
28.76%Adenovirus ( 86 voters )
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Asked: February 27, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following is the most important point in diagnosing open angle glaucoma?

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16.01%Shallow anterior chamber ( 131 voters )
72.62%Optic disc cupping ( 594 voters )
3.42%Visual acuity and refractive error ( 28 voters )
7.95%None of the above ( 65 voters )
Based On 818 Votes

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Asked: February 23, 2019In: MCQs

Paralytic ptosis of the eyelid is due to:

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6.23%Complete or partial 4th nerve palsy ( 40 voters )
71.18%Complete or partial 3rd nerve palsy ( 457 voters )
16.2%Complete or partial 7th nerve palsy ( 104 voters )
6.39%Complete or partial 6th nerve palsy ( 41 voters )
Based On 642 Votes

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Asked: August 11, 2019In: MCQs

The most common reason for using single cut design of RGP lens for correction of aphakia is

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9.52%narrow PAS ( 6 voters )
19.05%Larger PAS ( 12 voters )
30.16%Flatter cornea ( 19 voters )
41.27%ATR astigmatism ( 26 voters )
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Asked: August 7, 2019In: MCQs

What is the MOST significant problem with silicone lenses?

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18.75%Poor DK and DK/L ( 54 voters )
19.79%Predisposed to producing GPC ( 57 voters )
40.63%More hydrophobic than other lenses ( 117 voters )
20.83%Cannot be used with heat disinfection ( 60 voters )
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Asked: August 2, 2019In: MCQs

Phlyctens are due to:

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49.37%Endogenous allergy ( 39 voters )
27.85%Exogenous allergy ( 22 voters )
18.99%Degeneration ( 15 voters )
3.8%None of the above ( 3 voters )
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Answer: phlycten is a small pinkish-yellow nodule surrounded by a zone of dilated blood vessels that occurs in the conjunctiva or ...Read more

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Asked: July 6, 2019In: MCQs

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

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6.42%Pantoscopic angle ( 21 voters )
3.67%Fitting triangle ( 12 voters )
87.77%Vertex distance ( 287 voters )
2.14%Trifocal lens ( 7 voters )
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