Sign Up

Sign up to Eye Conditions Explained to ask questions, solve cases, and expand your knowledge. Create a profile and connect with eye-care professionals from all over the world. 🌎

Have an account? Sign In
Continue with Google
or use

Captcha Click on image to update the captcha.

Have an account? Sign In Now

Sign In

We want to empower everyone to share their knowledge for the benefit of the entire community. Let people who need your help find you.

Sign Up Here
Continue with Google
or use

Captcha Click on image to update the captcha.

Forgot Password?

Don't have account, Sign Up Here

Forgot Password

Lost your password? Please enter your email address and we will send a new Password at your email. You can change your Password any time from your profile.

Have an account? Sign In Now

Please briefly explain why you feel this question should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this answer should be reported.

Please briefly explain why you feel this user should be reported.

Eye Conditions Explained Logo Eye Conditions Explained Logo
Sign InSign Up

Eye Conditions Explained

Eye Conditions Explained Navigation

Search
Ask A Question

Mobile menu

Close
  • Ask Questions
  • Read Articles
  • Explore Groups
  • View Categories
  • Login
Home/Questions/Page 10

Eye Conditions Explained Latest Questions

Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 6, 2019In: MCQs

Which sentence is true about primary open-angle glaucoma?

  • 0

Poll Results

10.57%The prevalence decreases with age ( 54 voters )
65.95%Patients have raised IOP ( 337 voters )
12.52%Is a less common form of glaucoma ( 64 voters )
10.96%Causes vision loss within a day of its onset ( 56 voters )
Based On 511 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related question: Which sentence is NOT true about Intraocular pressure (IOP)?

glaucoma.open-angle glaucoma
1
  • 1
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 6, 2019In: MCQs

What is the most common cause of vitreous hemorrhage in adults?

  • 0

Poll Results

12.83%Diabetic retinopathy ( 88 voters )
13.85%Age-related macular degeneration ( 95 voters )
9.33%Retinal tear ( 64 voters )
63.99%Macroaneurysm ( 439 voters )
Based On 686 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related question: In which of the cases below do we meet the least common cause of sudden vision loss? Answer: ...Read more

vitreous hemorrhage
1
  • 1
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 7
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 5, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following statements is NOT true about cones:

  • 7

Poll Results

11.49%About 6 million distributed in each retina ( 50 voters )
62.99%Loss causes night blindness ( 274 voters )
14.94%Three types of photosensitive pigment in humans ( 65 voters )
10.57%High visual acuity; better spatial resolution ( 46 voters )
Based On 435 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related questions: Commotio Retinae is the result of:   Answer: Loss of cones doesn’t cause night blindness, it causes legal ...Read more

photoreceptors
1
  • 1
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 5, 2019In: MCQs

Signs and symptoms of uveitis do NOT include:

  • 0

Poll Results

3.75%Blurred vision ( 30 voters )
58.93%Scotoma ( 472 voters )
20.47%Headaches ( 164 voters )
16.85%Irregular pupil ( 135 voters )
Based On 801 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related question: How shall we treat acute anterior uveitis?

uveitis
3
  • 3
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 4, 2019In: MCQs

A traumatic cataract CANNOT occur following:

  • 0

Poll Results

8.44%electrocution ( 41 voters )
17.9%genetic predisposition ( 87 voters )
4.12%exposure to radiation ( 20 voters )
69.55%chemical burns ( 338 voters )
Based On 486 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related question: Factors that increase the risk of cataract include: Answer: A traumatic cataract can occur following both blunt ...Read more

cataract
0
  • 0
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 3, 2019In: MCQs

Definition of Parinaud’s syndrome (dorsal midbrain) includes:

  • 0

Poll Results

52.36%Horizontal gaze palsy ( 100 voters )
21.99%Downgaze and rarely upgaze palsy ( 42 voters )
10.99%Upgaze and rarely downgaze palsy ( 21 voters )
14.66%None of the above ( 28 voters )
Based On 191 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related question: Which one of the following ocular signs is NOT seen in Horner’s syndrome? Answer: The original description of ...Read more

dorsal midbrain syndromeparinaud's syndrome
0
  • 0
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 2, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following conditions does NOT cause anisocoria?

  • 0

Poll Results

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 )
Based On 1,049 Votes

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

Related question: Which is the direction of the eye in oculomotor nerve palsy? Answer: Anisocoria is a condition characterized by ...Read more

anisocorianeurology
0
  • 0
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 2, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following eye drops does NOT cause cycloplegia?

  • 0

Poll Results

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

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

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

cycloplegiaeye drops
0
  • 0
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 1, 2019In: MCQs

Factors that increase the risk of cataract include:

  • 0

Poll Results

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

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

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

cataract
0
  • 0
  • 0
Vasilis Inglezis
  • 0
Poll
Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: February 1, 2019In: MCQs

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

  • 0

Poll Results

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

Participate in Poll, Choose Your Answer.

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

intraocular lens
0
  • 0
  • 0
1 … 9 10 11 … 16

Sidebar

Stats

Recent Posts

  • Central Retinal Vein Occlusion: Symptoms & Treatment

  • Homonymous Hemianopia: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

  • Iris Freckles: Causes, Diagnosis & When to See a Doctor

  • Papilledema: Optic Disc Swelling From High ICP

  • Iritis (Anterior Uveitis): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Top Groups

  • Eye Conditions MCQ Discussion Group
    • Public group

    Eye Conditions MCQ Discussion Group

Explore

  • Ask Questions
  • Read Articles
  • Explore Groups
  • View Categories
  • Login

© 2018-2026 Eye Conditions Explained. All Rights Reserved
Terms of Use.