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Asked: January 1, 2020In: MCQs

Presbyopia is caused by:

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76.03%hardening of the lens capsule ( 333 voters )
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Asked: December 8, 2019In: MCQs

Primary optic atrophy results from:

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11.59%Retinal disease ( 67 voters )
43.08%Chronic glaucoma ( 249 voters )
19.38%Papilledema ( 112 voters )
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Asked: November 23, 2019In: MCQs

Use of atropine is contraindicated in:

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8.91%Retinoscopy in children ( 9 voters )
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Correct answer: D Atropine is contraindicated in glaucoma, which is occluded obliquely, as it increases the likelihood of complete blockage of ...Read more

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Asked: November 15, 2019In: MCQs

What is your diagnosis

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Asked: November 13, 2019In: MCQs

The Schirmer’s test is primarily used to diagnose:

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91.8%Dry eye syndrome ( 291 voters )
1.26%Infective Keratitis ( 4 voters )
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Asked: October 27, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following structures is NOT part of the uvea?

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6.37%Pars plicata ( 24 voters )
11.94%Choroid ( 45 voters )
77.19%Schwalbe’s line ( 291 voters )
4.51%Pars plana ( 17 voters )
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Correct Answer: C. Schwalbe’s line is the anatomical line found on the interior surface of the eye’s cornea, and delineates ...Read more

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Asked: October 6, 2019In: Studies

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What is lexation and sublexation of lens?

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Asked: October 5, 2019In: Studies

which is the Average value of Aqueous humour in AC?

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which is the Average value of Aqueous humour in AC?

a)  0.50ml b)  0.25ml c)  1.25ml d) 1 ml

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Asked: October 4, 2019In: Studies

which supplies blood to the uveal tract?

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which supplies blood to the uveal tract?

a)  Short and long posterior ciliary Arteries, b)  The venae varticose, c)  Smaller veins from the sclera, d)  All of the Above.

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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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