Mcq Subject: Ophthalmology
Most Common Tumour of Eyelid is:
A. Sebaceeous Ca
B. BCC
C. SCC
D. Malignant melanoma
View DescriptionOcular manifestation in giant cell arteritis?
A. Arteritic AION
B. Nonarteritic AION
C. Papilledema
D. Horners Syndrome
View DescriptionAll of the following causes coloured halos except
A. Corneal edema
B. Retinal degeneration
C. Foreign body
D. Steroids
View DescriptionRegarding spring catarrh, all of the following are true, except:
A. Cobblestone appearance of conjunctiva
B. Common in spring months
C. Limbus conjunctival thickening
D. Sodium cromoglycate is a form of therapy
View DescriptionKeratic precipitates are most commonly seen in –
A. Corneal ulcers
B. Uveitis
C. Nuclear cataracts
D. Keratoconus
View DescriptionUveitis is associated most commonly with :
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Systemic JRA
C. Pauciarticular JRA
D. Poly articular JRA
View DescriptionCharacteristic visual field defect in optic chiasma lesion –
A. Homonymous hemianopia
B. Bitemporal hemianopia
C. Upper quadrantanopia
D. Lower quadrantanopia
View DescriptionPatient with fixed dilated pupil, with iris atrophy and secondary glaucoma after penetrating keratoplasty is suggestive of:
A. Benedict's syndrome
B. Posner-Shlossman syndrome
C. Kaufmann's syndrome
D. Urrets Zavalia syndrome
View DescriptionSixth cranial nerve palsy causes of left eye causes?
A. Accomodation paresis in left gaze
B. Ptosis of left eye
C. Adduction weakness of left eye
D. Diplopia in left gaze
View DescriptionSubconjunctival cyst is seen in?
A. Toxoplasmosis
B. Cysticercosis
C. Leishmaniasis
D. Chaga's disease
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