Deck 2: Cornea, Conjunctivitis, Ptosis, and More

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Bacteria, which can attack normal corneal epithelium:

A)Neisseria gonorrhea.
B)Staphylococcal epidermidis
C)Moraxella lacunata.
D)Staphylococcal aureus
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Advanced keratoconus is least to be corrected when treated by:

A)Hard contact Lens,
B)Rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lens
C)Spectacles.
D)Keratoplasty.
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Organisms causing angular conjunctivitis are:

A)Moraxella Axenfeld bacilli
B)Pneumococci
C)Gonococci
D)Adenovirus
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Chalazion is a chronic inflammatory granuloma of

A)Meibomian gland
B)Zies's gland
C)Sweat gland
D)Wolfring's gland
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Deep leucoma is best treated by:

A)Tattooing
B)Lamellar keratoplasty
C)Keratectomy
D)Penetrating keratoplasty
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Blood vessels in a trachomatous pannus lie:

A)Beneath the Descemet's membrane.
B)In the substantia propria.
C)Between Bowman's membrane & substantia propria.
D)Between Bowman's membrane & Epithelium.
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In vernal catarrh, the characteristic cells are:

A)Macrophage
B)Eosinophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Epitheloid cells
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Ptosis in Horner's syndrome, is due to paralysis of:

A)Riolan's muscle
B)Horner's muscle
C)Muller's muscle
D)The levator palpebral muscle
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Severe congenital ptosis with no levator function can be treated by:

A)Levator resection from skin side
B)Levator resection from conjunctival side
C)Fascia lata sling operation
D)Fasanella servat operation
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The commonest cause of hypopyon corneal ulcer is:

A)Moraxella
B)Gonococcus
C)Pneumococcus
D)Staphylococcus
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Irrespective of the etiology of a corneal ulcer, the drug always indicated is:

A)Corticosteroid
B)Atropine
C)Antibiotics
D)Antifungal
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Fleischer ring is found in:

A)Keratoconus
B)Chalcosis
C)Argyrosis
D)Buphthalmos
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Intercalary staphyloma is a type of:

A)Equatorial staphyloma
B)Posterior staphyloma
C)Scleral staphyloma
D)Anterior staphyloma
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Cornea is supplied by nerve fibers derived from:

A)Trochlear nerve
B)Optic nerve
C)Trigeminal nerve
D)Oculomotor nerve
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Ciliary injection is not seen in:

A)Herpetic keratitis
B)Bacterial ulcer
C)Chronic iridocyclitis
D)Catarrhal conjunctivitis
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Most of the thickness of cornea is formed by:

A)Epithelial layer
B)Substantia propria
C)Descemet's membrane
D)Endothelium
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A 30 years old male presents with a history of injury to the eye with a leaf 5 days ago and pain, photophobia and redness of the eye for 2 days. What would be the most likely pathology?

A)Anterior uveitis
B)Conjunctivitis
C)Fungal corneal ulcer
D)Corneal laceration
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Ptosis and mydriasis are seen in:

A)Facial palsy
B)Peripheral neuritis
C)Oculomotor palsy
D)Sympathetic palsy
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Commonest cause of posterior staphyloma is:

A)Glaucoma
B)Retinal detachment
C)Iridocyclitis
D)High myopia
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In DCR, the opening is made at:

A)Superior meatus
B)Middle meatus
C)Inferior meatus
D)none
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Schirmer's test is used for diagnosing:

A)Dry eye
B)Infective keratitis
C)Watering eyes
D)Horner's syndrome
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3 months old infant with watering lacrimal sac on pressing causes regurgitation of mucopus material. What is the appropriate treatment?

A)Dacryocystorhinostomy
B)Probing
C)Probing with syringing
D)Massage with antibiotics up to age of 6 months
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Most common cause of adult unilateral proptosis

A)Thyroid orbitopathy
B)Metastasis
C)Lymphoma
D)Meningioma
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Evisceration is:

A)Excision of the entire eyeball
B)Excision of all the inner contents of the eyeball including the uveal tissue
C)Photocoagulation of the retina
D)Removal of orbit contents
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Lagophthalmos can occur in all of the following except;

A)7th cranial nerve paralysis
B)5th cranial nerve paralysis
C)Thyrotoxic exophthalmos
D)Symblepharon
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Deck 2: Cornea, Conjunctivitis, Ptosis, and More
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Bacteria, which can attack normal corneal epithelium:

A)Neisseria gonorrhea.
B)Staphylococcal epidermidis
C)Moraxella lacunata.
D)Staphylococcal aureus
Neisseria gonorrhea.
2
Advanced keratoconus is least to be corrected when treated by:

A)Hard contact Lens,
B)Rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lens
C)Spectacles.
D)Keratoplasty.
Spectacles.
3
Organisms causing angular conjunctivitis are:

A)Moraxella Axenfeld bacilli
B)Pneumococci
C)Gonococci
D)Adenovirus
Moraxella Axenfeld bacilli
4
Chalazion is a chronic inflammatory granuloma of

A)Meibomian gland
B)Zies's gland
C)Sweat gland
D)Wolfring's gland
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Deep leucoma is best treated by:

A)Tattooing
B)Lamellar keratoplasty
C)Keratectomy
D)Penetrating keratoplasty
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Blood vessels in a trachomatous pannus lie:

A)Beneath the Descemet's membrane.
B)In the substantia propria.
C)Between Bowman's membrane & substantia propria.
D)Between Bowman's membrane & Epithelium.
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In vernal catarrh, the characteristic cells are:

A)Macrophage
B)Eosinophils
C)Neutrophils
D)Epitheloid cells
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Ptosis in Horner's syndrome, is due to paralysis of:

A)Riolan's muscle
B)Horner's muscle
C)Muller's muscle
D)The levator palpebral muscle
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Severe congenital ptosis with no levator function can be treated by:

A)Levator resection from skin side
B)Levator resection from conjunctival side
C)Fascia lata sling operation
D)Fasanella servat operation
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The commonest cause of hypopyon corneal ulcer is:

A)Moraxella
B)Gonococcus
C)Pneumococcus
D)Staphylococcus
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Irrespective of the etiology of a corneal ulcer, the drug always indicated is:

A)Corticosteroid
B)Atropine
C)Antibiotics
D)Antifungal
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Fleischer ring is found in:

A)Keratoconus
B)Chalcosis
C)Argyrosis
D)Buphthalmos
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13
Intercalary staphyloma is a type of:

A)Equatorial staphyloma
B)Posterior staphyloma
C)Scleral staphyloma
D)Anterior staphyloma
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Cornea is supplied by nerve fibers derived from:

A)Trochlear nerve
B)Optic nerve
C)Trigeminal nerve
D)Oculomotor nerve
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Ciliary injection is not seen in:

A)Herpetic keratitis
B)Bacterial ulcer
C)Chronic iridocyclitis
D)Catarrhal conjunctivitis
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Most of the thickness of cornea is formed by:

A)Epithelial layer
B)Substantia propria
C)Descemet's membrane
D)Endothelium
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A 30 years old male presents with a history of injury to the eye with a leaf 5 days ago and pain, photophobia and redness of the eye for 2 days. What would be the most likely pathology?

A)Anterior uveitis
B)Conjunctivitis
C)Fungal corneal ulcer
D)Corneal laceration
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Ptosis and mydriasis are seen in:

A)Facial palsy
B)Peripheral neuritis
C)Oculomotor palsy
D)Sympathetic palsy
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Commonest cause of posterior staphyloma is:

A)Glaucoma
B)Retinal detachment
C)Iridocyclitis
D)High myopia
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In DCR, the opening is made at:

A)Superior meatus
B)Middle meatus
C)Inferior meatus
D)none
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21
Schirmer's test is used for diagnosing:

A)Dry eye
B)Infective keratitis
C)Watering eyes
D)Horner's syndrome
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3 months old infant with watering lacrimal sac on pressing causes regurgitation of mucopus material. What is the appropriate treatment?

A)Dacryocystorhinostomy
B)Probing
C)Probing with syringing
D)Massage with antibiotics up to age of 6 months
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23
Most common cause of adult unilateral proptosis

A)Thyroid orbitopathy
B)Metastasis
C)Lymphoma
D)Meningioma
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Evisceration is:

A)Excision of the entire eyeball
B)Excision of all the inner contents of the eyeball including the uveal tissue
C)Photocoagulation of the retina
D)Removal of orbit contents
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Lagophthalmos can occur in all of the following except;

A)7th cranial nerve paralysis
B)5th cranial nerve paralysis
C)Thyrotoxic exophthalmos
D)Symblepharon
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