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Aadarsh Salve
Asked: June 18, 2019In: Cases

Conversation Squint of Left Eye

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Vasilis Inglezis
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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: June 9, 2019In: MCQs

Patching of the eye is contraindicated in:

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18.81%Corneal abrasion ( 155 voters )
28.52%Bacterial corneal ulcer ( 235 voters )
42.96%Mucopurulent conjunctivitis ( 354 voters )
9.71%After glaucoma surgery ( 80 voters )
Based On 824 Votes

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Vasilis Inglezis
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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: June 2, 2019In: MCQs

Which of the following organism can penetrate intact corneal epithelium?

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8.55%Streptococcus pyogenes ( 33 voters )
34.46%Corynebacterium diphtheriae ( 133 voters )
29.02%Staphylococcus aureus ( 112 voters )
27.98%Pseudomonas pyocyanea ( 108 voters )
Based On 386 Votes

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Suggested question: The bacteria staphylococcus may cause:

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Vasilis Inglezis
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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: May 30, 2019In: MCQs

Ptosis and mydriasis are seen in:

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64.04%Oculomotor palsy ( 748 voters )
16.61%Facial palsy ( 194 voters )
3.68%Peripheral neuritis ( 43 voters )
15.67%Sympathetic palsy ( 183 voters )
Based On 1,168 Votes

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Vasilis Inglezis
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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: May 29, 2019In: MCQs

Intercalary staphyloma is a type of:

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25.61%Equatorial staphyloma ( 137 voters )
8.22%Posterior staphyloma ( 44 voters )
38.88%Scleral staphyloma ( 208 voters )
27.29%Anterior staphyloma ( 146 voters )
Based On 535 Votes

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Vasilis Inglezis
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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: May 5, 2019In: MCQs

5th nerve palsy (trigeminal nerve) can cause:

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49.72%Neurotrophic keratopathy ( 352 voters )
28.95%Ptosis ( 205 voters )
6.92%Proptosis ( 49 voters )
14.41%None of the above ( 102 voters )
Based On 708 Votes

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Suggested question: Paralytic ptosis of the eyelid is due to:

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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: April 23, 2019In: MCQs

The color of fluorescein stain helps to define the margins of corneal ulcer is:

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70.35%Green ( 465 voters )
3.48%Red ( 23 voters )
19.67%Yellow ( 130 voters )
6.51%None of the above ( 43 voters )
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Suggested question: How much dioptric power does the cornea have?

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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: April 22, 2019In: MCQs

Corneal sensitivity is reduced in:

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16.21%Keratoconus ( 101 voters )
12.68%Corneal Ulcer ( 79 voters )
32.58%Herpes Simplex Virus Keratitis ( 203 voters )
38.52%All of the above ( 240 voters )
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Suggested question: Process of measuring the corneal thickness is called:

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Vasilis Inglezis
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Vasilis Inglezis
Asked: April 14, 2019

Trachoma is caused by:

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11.29% Staphylococcus aureus ( 35 voters )
78.71% Chlamydia trachomatis ( 244 voters )
6.77%Pseudomonas aeruginosa ( 21 voters )
3.23%Streptococcus pneumoniae ( 10 voters )
Based On 310 Votes

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SK Samy
Asked: April 12, 2019

For myopic patient if objects looking minified with correction what may be the reason

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5.56%Decentered spectacle lens ( 6 voters )
11.11%Under correction ( 12 voters )
79.63%Over correction ( 86 voters )
3.7%Uncorrected Astigmatism ( 4 voters )
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