Ptosis and mydriasis are seen in:
A) Facial palsy
B) Peripheral neuritis
C) Oculomotor palsy
D) Sympathetic palsy
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Q13: Intercalary staphyloma is a type of:
A)Equatorial staphyloma
B)Posterior
Q14: Cornea is supplied by nerve fibers derived
Q15: Ciliary injection is not seen in:
A)Herpetic keratitis
B)Bacterial
Q16: Most of the thickness of cornea is
Q17: A 30 years old male presents with
Q19: Commonest cause of posterior staphyloma is:
A)Glaucoma
B)Retinal detachment
C)Iridocyclitis
D)High
Q20: In DCR, the opening is made at:
A)Superior
Q21: Schirmer's test is used for diagnosing:
A)Dry eye
B)Infective
Q22: 3 months old infant with watering lacrimal
Q23: Most common cause of adult unilateral proptosis
A)Thyroid
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