Ophthalmology Set 7

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This set of Ophthalmology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Ophthalmology Set 7

Q1 | Left esotropia surgical correction includes:
  • Right medial rectus recession and left lateral rectus recession
  • Left lateral rectus recession only
  • Left lateral rectus recession and medial rectus recession
  • None of the listed
Q2 | The yoke muscle of right superior oblique is:
  • Left inferior rectus
  • Left lateral rectus
  • Left superior rectus
  • Left superior oblique
Q3 | All the following regarding fungal keratitis are true, except:
  • Can be cause by eye trauma to plant
  • Amphotericin B are used in the treatment
  • Caused by fusarium
  • Surgery is contraindicated in active infection
Q4 | All the following are true regarding acute closed angle glaucoma, except:
  • Corneal edema
  • Fix dilated pupil
  • Optic disc cupping
  • Severe headache
Q5 | Regarding optic neuritis in adults, all the following are true, except:
  • More in white
  • Usually, bilateral
  • Central scotoma
  • Loss of color vision
Q6 | Ultrasound is used in dense cataract patient to show:
  • Optic atrophy
  • Macula edema
  • Macula hole
  • Retinal detachment
Q7 | The most common ophthalmologic complication in multiple sclerosis is:
  • Optic neuritis
  • Intranuclear ophthalmoplegia
  • Diplopia
  • Nystagmus
Q8 | Patient with benign intracranial hypertension, one of the following is true:
  • Lumbar puncture is diagnostic and therapeutic
  • 3rd nerve palsy
  • Abnormal imaging
  • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor is contraindicated
Q9 | All the following are risk factorsfor glaucoma, except:
  • Steroids
  • Myopia
  • Thin cornea
  • Being black, Asian, or Hispanic
Q10 | Best method to deal with alkali trauma:
  • Irrigation with copious fluids
  • Mild steroids
  • Patching
  • Neutralize alkali with weak acid
Q11 | What is true about the commonest ocular tumor in adults?
  • Has good prognosis
  • Hematogenous spread
  • Primary metastasis is to the bone
  • It is rhabdomyosarcoma
Q12 | The eyelid tumor with the worst prognosis:
  • Sebaceous gland carcinoma
  • Basel cell carcinoma
  • Squamous cell carcinoma
  • Merkel cell carcinoma
Q13 | Large eyesare associated with:
  • Axial myopia
  • Refractive myopia
  • High myopia
  • Index myopia
Q14 | In third cranial nerve palsy, all are true, except:
  • Diplopia
  • Dilated pupils
  • Absent pupillary reflex
  • Relative afferent pupillary defect
Q15 | Neural fiber layer of retina is:
  • Axons of bipolar cells
  • Axons of photoreceptors
  • Axons of ganglion cells
  • None of the above
Q16 | Patient with unilateral cataract, the most common etiology is:
  • Trauma
  • Intrauterine infection
  • Posterior pole tumors
  • Posterior lenticonus
Q17 | All the following can be used to differentiate between orbital cellulitis and preseptal cellulitis, except:
  • Ptosis
  • Proptosis
  • Decreased ocular motility
  • Decreased visual acuity
Q18 | All the following are risk factors for glaucoma, except:
  • White race
  • Central corneal thinning
  • Positive family history
  • Black, Asian, or Hispanic
Q19 | All the following are seen in blow-out fractures, except:
  • Exophthalmos
  • Double vision
  • Bruising, tenderness and swelling around the eye
  • Limitation of eye movement
Q20 | Dysthyroid eye disease has which of the following complications:
  • Macular edema
  • Retinal detachment
  • Decrease in visual acuity
  • Cataract
Q21 | Allthe following cause ectropion, except:
  • Age
  • Burn of the face
  • 3rdcranial nerve palsy
  • Congenital
Q22 | The most important risk factor for retinal vein occlusion is:
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Hypertension
  • Age
  • Cardiovascular disease
Q23 | All the following are true about chemical burn treatment, except:
  • Acids cause worse injury than alkali
  • Irrigation is the treatment of choice
  • Evert and double evert lids for all cases
  • No patching is done
Q24 | The main risk factor regardingdiabetic retinopathy:
  • Duration of the DM
  • Control of DM
  • (A) & (B)
  • Age
Q25 | All the following are true regarding dermoid cysts, except:
  • Located at the superio-lateral aspect
  • Main treatment is by excision
  • It is commonly seen in adulthood (mainly in children)
  • Present at birth