NTRUHS MBBS Ophthalmology April 2020 (15A03101 SET-B CBME)

15A03101Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences · Ophthalmology · 2020 · April · CBME

Questions (20)

  1. 2.All of the following may be associated with Congenital Cataracts Except a. Anterior Lenticonus b. Cerulean Cataracts c. Siderosis d. Rubella
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  2. 1.Irrespective of the etiology of a Corneal ulcer, the drug always indicated is: a. Corticosteroids b. Cycloplegics c. Antibiotics d. Anti Fungals
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  3. 8.A recurrent bilateral conjunctivitis occurring with the onset of hot weather in in young Boys with the symptoms of burning, itching and lacrimation with large flat topped Cobble Stone Papillae raised areas in the Palpebral Conjunctiva is: a. Trachoma b. Phlyctenular Conjunctivitis c. Mucopurulent Conjunctivitis d. Vernal kerato Conjunctivitis
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  4. 9.Homonymous hemianopia is due to lesion at: a. Optic tract b. Optic nerve c. Optic Chiasma d. Retina
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  5. 10.A one month old baby is brought with Complaints of Photophobia and watering. Clinical diagnosis examination shows normal tear passages and a clear but large cornea. The most like is a. Congenital Dacryocystitis b. Interstitial Keratitis c. Keratoconus d. Buphthalmos
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  6. 12.The earliest feature of anterior uveitis includes a. Keratic precipitates b. Hypopyon c. Aqueous flare d. Posterior Synechiae
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  7. 11.Topical Atropine is contraindicated in: A. Retinoscopy in children b. Iridocyclitis c. Primary angle closure glaucoma d. Corneal Ulcer
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  8. 13.Double vision or Diplopia occurs in: a. Scleritis b. Glaucoma c. Amblyopia d. Paralytic Squint
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  9. 14.The main symptoms of Central retinal artery occlusion is: a. Sudden painless complete loss of vision b. Photopsia followed by loss of vision c. Nasal field defect d. Painful loss of vision
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  10. 6.Most common cause of adult unilateral proptosis a. Thyroid Orbitopathy b. Metastasis c. Lymphoma d.- Meningioma
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  11. 15.The classification of Ptosis includes all of the following except: a. Neurogenic b. Myogenic c. Aponeurotic d. Pseudoptosis
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  12. 16.The best treatment for Amblyopia is: a. Orthoptic exercises b. Occlusion C. Surgery d. Best treat after age 10 Years
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  13. 17.Dalen Fuch lesion is seen in: a. Purulent Keratitis b. Epidemic Kerato Conjunctivitis c. Retinoblastoma d Sympathetic Ophthalmitis
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  14. 5.Evisceration is a. Excision of the entire eye ball b. Excision of all the inner contents of the eye ball including the uveal tissue c. Photocoagulation of the Retina d. Removal of Orbit contents
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  15. 18.Diameter of Optic Disc is: a. 1.5 mm b. 5.5 mm c. 2.5 mm d. 3.5 mm
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  16. 19.Choose which statement is FALSE: a. Orbital Cellulitis needs imaging studies such as CT Scan b. Orbital Cellulitis is often associated with Sinusitis c. Subperiosteal abscess often needs surgical drainage d. Preseptal Cellulitis is typically treated with surgical intervention
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  17. 20.Herpes Simplex Virus can be associated with: a. Conjunctivitis b. Keratitis c. Retinitis d. All of the above.
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  18. 7.Commonest cause of Posterior Staphyloma is: a. Glaucoma b. High Myopia c. Lymphoma d. Meningioma
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  19. 4.Which ONE of the following extra ocular muscle does NOT originate in the orbital apex ? a. Superior rectus b. Inferior rectus c. Superior Oblique d. Inferior Oblique
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  20. 3.Which one of the following has the correct sequence of angle structures in the anterior segment of the eye, proceeding from anterior to posterior? a. Corneal endothelium, Scleral spur, Trabecular meshwork, Schwalbe's line, Ciliary recess b. Ciliary recess, Trabecular meshwork, Schwalbe's line, sclera spur, Corneal endothelium c. Corneal endothelium, Schewalbe's line, Trabecular meshwork, Scleral Spur, Ciliary recess d. Ciliary recess, Schwalbe's line, Trabecular meshwork, Scleral Spur, Corneal endothelium
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