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Asked: August 7, 2019In: MCQs

What is the MOST significant problem with silicone lenses?

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18.82%Poor DK and DK/L ( 54 voters )
19.51%Predisposed to producing GPC ( 56 voters )
40.77%More hydrophobic than other lenses ( 117 voters )
20.91%Cannot be used with heat disinfection ( 60 voters )
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Asked: March 28, 2019In: MCQs

Complications of contact lenses include:

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6.62%Corneal infiltrates ( 56 voters )
1.54%Allergies ( 13 voters )
17.38%Corneal ulcer ( 147 voters )
74.47%All of the above ( 630 voters )
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Asked: March 14, 2019In: MCQs

3&9’0 clock staining is the symptoms of what condition when patient is the existing user of RGP lenses

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10.09%Flat fit @ 90 meridian ( 44 voters )
47.02%Steep fit @ 180 meridian ( 205 voters )
14.91%Steep fit @ 90 meridian ( 65 voters )
27.98%Flat fit @ 180 meridian ( 122 voters )
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3&9’0 clock staining is the symptoms of what condition when patient is the existing user of RGP lenses

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What is the common condition cause the symptom in the Image?(patient is the existing user of RGP lens)

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22.86%Flat fit @ 90 meridian ( 8 voters )
48.57%Steep fit @ 180 meridian ( 17 voters )
20%Flat fit @ 180 meridian ( 7 voters )
8.57%Steep fit @ 90 meridian ( 3 voters )
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Asked: January 18, 2019In: MCQs

An adult has -8.00D on his spectacles and wants to wear contact lenses for the first time. Which sentence is NOT correct?

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8.65%He will get no reflections with CLs ( 61 voters )
72.2%He should buy -8.00D CLs as well ( 509 voters )
12.2%He will have a wider field of view ( 86 voters )
6.95%He will have a more natural vision ( 49 voters )
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