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What is the best definition of exophoria?

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10.82%It is a latent convergent squint ( 63 voters )
13.75%It is an alternate divergent squint ( 80 voters )
4.81%It is linked to the reflex of accommodation ( 28 voters )
60.82%It is a latent divergent squint ( 354 voters )
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Which microorganism can cause fungal keratitis?

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10.73%Streptococcus pneumoniae ( 60 voters )
76.03%Aspergillus fungus ( 425 voters )
7.87%Herpes zoster herpesviruses ( 44 voters )
5.37%HSV-1 and HSV-2 ( 30 voters )
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Asked: January 4, 2019In: MCQs

Which is the least common cause of sudden vision loss?

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24.46%Vitreous hemorrhage ( 170 voters )
28.63%Optic neuritis ( 199 voters )
12.52%Central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) ( 87 voters )
18.85%Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) ( 131 voters )
15.54%Retinal detachment ( 108 voters )
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Asked: January 3, 2019In: MCQs

In what case do we see Weiss ring?

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7.96%In case of trauma to the crystalline lens ( 57 voters )
6.7%In case of uveitis ( 48 voters )
80.87%In case of posterior vitreous detachment ( 579 voters )
4.47%In case of sympathetic ophthalmitis ( 32 voters )
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Asked: January 2, 2019In: MCQs

How shall we treat acute anterior uveitis?

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15.81%We shall treat with steroid eye drops ( 99 voters )
3.83%We shall treat with systemic steroids ( 24 voters )
5.27%We shall treat with cycloplegic eye drops ( 33 voters )
69.33%We shall treat with both steroid and cycloplegic eye drops ( 434 voters )
5.75%We shall treat with antibiotic eye drops ( 36 voters )
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Asked: January 2, 2019In: MCQs

In case of a blow-out fracture, what is the most common bone fracture? (Justify your answer)

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16.97%It's the ethmoidal ( 111 voters )
8.1%It's the frontal ( 53 voters )
7.95%It's the lacrimal ( 52 voters )
11.77%It's the zygomatic ( 77 voters )
55.2%It's the maxillary ( 361 voters )
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Asked: January 1, 2019In: MCQs

Which technique do we use to calculate the power of the IOL?

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63.27%We use biometry ( 422 voters )
9.15%We use pachymetry ( 61 voters )
9.3%We use tonometry ( 62 voters )
16.49%We use keratometry ( 110 voters )
1.8%We use ophthalmoscopy ( 12 voters )
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Asked: January 1, 2019In: MCQs

How can we correct Aphakia?

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7.12%With contact lenses ( 21 voters )
3.39%With spectacles ( 10 voters )
11.19%With IOL in the anterior chamer ( 33 voters )
12.2%With IOL in the posterior chamber ( 36 voters )
66.1%All of above are correct ( 195 voters )
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Asked: December 31, 2018In: MCQs

How much dioptric power does the cornea have?

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73.11%More than the lens ( 435 voters )
21.68%Less power than the lens ( 129 voters )
1.01%Same power to the lens ( 6 voters )
4.2%It changes comparing to the lens ( 25 voters )
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Asked: December 31, 2018In: MCQs

How much of refractive power can LASIK correct?

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7.52%Up to 2dpt of hypemetropia ( 31 voters )
12.38%Up to 3dpt of astigmatism ( 51 voters )
18.69%Up to 5dpt of astigmatism ( 77 voters )
61.41%Up to 6dpt of myopia ( 253 voters )
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