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Asked: February 2, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following conditions does NOT cause anisocoria?

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10.49%Horner's syndrome ( 110 voters )
9.15%Oculomotor nerve palsy ( 96 voters )
56.53%Migraines ( 593 voters )
23.83%Marcus Gunn pupil ( 250 voters )
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Related question: Which is the direction of the eye in oculomotor nerve palsy? Answer: Anisocoria is a condition characterized by ...Read more

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Asked: February 2, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following eye drops does NOT cause cycloplegia?

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7.05%Atropine ( 44 voters )
9.46%Cyclopentolate ( 59 voters )
16.99%Homatropine ( 106 voters )
66.51%Phenylephrine ( 415 voters )
Based On 624 Votes

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Related question: Which sentence is NOT true about Intraocular pressure (IOP)? Answer: Cycloplegic drugs are Atropine, Cyclopentolate, Homatropine. All ...Read more

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Asked: February 1, 2019In: MCQs

Factors that increase the risk of cataract include:

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2.84%Prolonged use of corticosteroid medications ( 17 voters )
4.68%Previous eye injury or inflammation ( 28 voters )
9.7%Excessive exposure to sunlight ( 58 voters )
82.78%All of the above ( 495 voters )
Based On 598 Votes

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Related question: In which case do we meet a shallow anterior chamber?   Answer: All of the above factors increase ...Read more

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Asked: February 1, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following intraocular lenses (IOLs) material is non-foldable?

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7.75%Silicone ( 49 voters )
60.28%Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) ( 381 voters )
21.36%Acrylic ( 135 voters )
10.6%All of them ( 67 voters )
Based On 632 Votes

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Related question: Which technique do we use to calculate the power of the IOL? Answer: Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) was the first ...Read more

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Asked: January 31, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following tumors is malignant?

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80.41%Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) ( 427 voters )
6.78%Limbal dermoid ( 36 voters )
6.4%Chalazion ( 34 voters )
6.4%All of them ( 34 voters )
Based On 531 Votes

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Related question: What would a lesion in the optic tract cause? Answer: Rhabdomyosarcoma, or RMS, is an aggressive and highly ...Read more

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Asked: January 31, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following transpositions is the correct one?

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15.85%+1.00 / -0.50 X 80 = +1.50 / +0.50 X 170° ( 110 voters )
6.92%-1.25 /-2.00 X 50 = -3.25 / -2.00 X 140° ( 48 voters )
5.62%-2.25 / +0.75 X 40 = -1.50 / -0.75 X 86° ( 39 voters )
71.61%+5.00 / -2.00 X 71 = +3.00 / +2.00 X 161° ( 497 voters )
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Related question: Which of the prescriptions below has against-the-rule astigmatism? Answer: To transpose an astigmatic lens, first add the spherical ...Read more

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Asked: January 31, 2019In: MCQs

Eyelid function includes:

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1.14%keep the eyes from drying out when asleep ( 6 voters )
3.42%blink reflex protects the eye from foreign bodies ( 18 voters )
2.09%spread the tears on the eye surface to keep it moist ( 11 voters )
93.35%All of the above ( 491 voters )
Based On 526 Votes

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Related question: Lagophthalmos can arise from a malfunction of the: Answer: Its key function is to regularly spread the tears ...Read more

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Asked: January 31, 2019In: MCQs

The actions of inferior oblique muscle are:

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6.03%depression and adduction of the eye ( 34 voters )
14.36%intorsion, abduction and depression of the eye ( 81 voters )
18.09%elevation, adduction and intorsion of the eye ( 102 voters )
61.52%extorsion, elevation and abduction of the eye ( 347 voters )
Based On 564 Votes

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Answer: Its actions are extorsion, elevation and abduction of the eye. Primary action is extorsion (external rotation); secondary action is ...Read more

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Asked: January 30, 2019In: MCQs

Lagophthalmos can arise from a malfunction of the:

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2.38%Optic nerve (II) ( 15 voters )
42.63%Oculomotor (III) ( 269 voters )
53.72%Facial nerve (VII) ( 339 voters )
1.27%Hypoglossal (XII) ( 8 voters )
Based On 631 Votes

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Answer: Lagophthalmos is the condition in which the patient cannot close the eyelids completely and it arises from a malfunction ...Read more

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Asked: January 30, 2019In: MCQs

Distichiasis is a condition in which

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18.5%eyelashes are curved inward toward the cornea ( 123 voters )
78.95%an extra row of eyelashes emerges from the ducts of meibomian glands ( 525 voters )
1.65%the lower eyelid turns outwards ( 11 voters )
0.9% an oil gland in the eyelid is infected ( 6 voters )
Based On 665 Votes

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