NTRUHS MBBS Ophthalmology January 2023 (SET-A Regular)
Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences · Ophthalmology · 2023 · January · Regular
Questions (20)
- 1.Mast cell stabilizers include all of the following except: a. Cromolyn sodium b. Olopatadine c. Azelastine d. Ketotifen1 Mark
- 2.Herbert pits are seen in a. Vernal keratoconjunctivitis b. Trachoma c. Adenoviral conjunctivitis d. Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis1 Mark
- 3.Extraocular muscles differ from other straited muscles in the body due to a. Small fibers are located centrally b. Few motor end plates c. Large motor unit d. Specialized muscle spindles1 Mark
- 4.The yoke muscle of right inferior rectus is a. Right superior oblique b. Left superior oblique c. Right inferior oblique d. Left inferior oblique1 Mark
- 5.Surgical treatment of congenial ptosis with poor levator function is a. Fasanella -servat procedure b. Levator resection- anterior approach c. Levator resection -posterior approach d. Frontalis suspension1 Mark
- 6.Angioid streaks are seen in a. Marfan's syndrome b. Osteogenesis imperfecta c. Pseudoxanthoma elasticum d. Laurence Moon Biedl syndrome1 Mark
- 7.Beaten Bronze appearance at the fovea is seen in: a. Stargardt disease b. Tuberous sclerosis c. Juvenile Retinoschisis d. Cone dystrophy1 Mark
- 8.Asteroid Hyalosis is more common in patients with a. Atherosclerosis b. Diabetes mellitus c. Hypertension d. Hypercalcemia1 Mark
- 9.Centrocecal Scotoma is seen in a. Glaucoma b. Retinitis pigmentosa c. Toxic optic neuropathy d. Papilledema1 Mark
- 10.Kayser - Fleischer ring is seen in a. Siderosis bulbi b. Wilsons disease c. Keratoconus d. Fuch's dystrophy1 Mark
- 11.Intraocular feature in Homocystinuria is a. Cataract b: Glaucoma C. Pigmentary retinopathy d. Subluxation of lens1 Mark
- 12.Choroidal hemangioma is seen in a. Downs syndrome b. Sturge Weber syndrome c. Neurofibromatosis d. Van-Hippel-Lindau disease1 Mark
- 13.Hereditary retinoblastoma is inherited as a. Autosomal dominant b. Autosomal recessive c. X-linked dominant d. X-limited recessive1 Mark
- 14.Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus is caused by a. Herpes simplex virus b. Varicella Zoster virus c. Cytomegalovirus d. All of the above1 Mark
- 15.Interstitial keratitis is seen in infection with a. Syphilis b. Pseudomonas с. Candida d. Acanthamoeba1 Mark
- 16.Munson's sign is seen in a. Congenital hereditary endothelial dystrophy b Keratoconus c. Pellucid marginal degeneration d. Mooren's ulcer1 Mark
- 17.Risk factor for normal tension glaucoma is a. Thin cornea b. Myopia c. Old age d. Migraine1 Mark
- 18.Blood staining of cornea is seen in a. Anterior uveitis b. Blunt trauma c. Neovascular glaucoma d. Retinoblastoma1 Mark
- 19.Dalen-Fuchs' nodules are seen in a. Nodular scleritis b. Granulomatous uveitis c. Sympathetic ophthalmia d. Tuberculous choroiditis1 Mark
- 20.Uniocular diplopia is seen in a. Thyroid eye disease b. Paralytic squint c. Blowout fracture of orbit d. Decentered intraocular lens1 Mark
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