Mcq Subject: Ophthalmology
The visualization of the angle of anterior chamber by:
A. Direct ophthalmoscopy
B. Indirect ophthalmoscopy
C. Gonioscopy
D. Perimetery
View DescriptionVogt Koyanagi–Harada (VKH) syndrome is –
A. Chronic granulomatous uveitis
B. Chronic non-granulomatous uveitis
C. Acute purulent uveitis
D. None
View DescriptionRetinoblastoma can occur bilaterally in how many percentage of the cases?
A. 10-15%
B. 15-20%
C. 20-25%
D. 25-30%
View DescriptionDucts of the main lacrimal gland open in:
A. Superior fornix
B. Inferior fornix
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
View DescriptionThe commonest type of cataract is –
A. Blue dot
B. Zonular
C. Cupuliform
D. Cuneiform
View DescriptionExamination of vitreous is best done by:
A. Direct ophthalmoscope
B. Indirect ophthalmoscope
C. Slit-lamp with contact lens
D. Oblique illumination
View DescriptionMost common cause of endophthalmitis in AIDS patients is:
A. Rhizopus
B. Aspergillus
C. Cryptococcus
D. Candida
View DescriptionProcedure of choice for ptosis in Horner’s syndrome?
A. LPS resection
B. Bilateral sling
C. Unilateral sling
D. Fasanella Servat
View DescriptionSMILE is
A. Bladeless flap LASIK
B. Blade LASIK
C. Bladeless Flapless LASIK
D. Blade based flapless LASIK
View DescriptionFor refraction in a hypermetropic child, which is the best drug –
A. Phenylephrine
B. Atropine ointment
C. Atropine drops
D. Homatropine
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