Ophthalmology Set 1

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This set of Ophthalmology Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Ophthalmology Set 1

Q1 | Distichiasis is:
Q2 | Band shaped keratopathy is commonly caused by deposition of:
Q3 | Irrespective of the etiology of a corneal ulcer, the drug alwaysindicated is:
Q4 | Dense scar of cornea with incarceration of iris is known as:
Q5 | Corneal sensations are diminished in:
Q6 | The color of fluorescein staining in corneal ulcer is:
Q7 | Phlycten is due to:
Q8 | A recurrent bilateral conjunctivitis occurring with the onset of hot weather in young boys with symptoms of burning, itching, and lacrimation with large flat topped cobble stone papillae raised areas in the palpebral conjunctiva is:
Q9 | Which of the following organism can penetrate intact cornealepithelium?
Q10 | A 12 years old boy receiving long term treatment for spring catarrh,developed defective vision in both eyes. The likely cause is:
Q11 | A young child suffering from fever and sore throat began to complain of lacrimation. On examination, follicles were found in the lower palpebral conjunctiva with tender preauricular lymph nodes. The most probable diagnosis is:
Q12 | Patching of the eye is contraindicated in:
Q13 | Ten years old boy complains of itching. On examination, there are mucoid nodules with smooth rounded surface on the limbus, and mucous white ropy mucopurulent conjunctival discharge. He most probably suffers from:
Q14 | In viral epidemic kerato-conjunctlvitis characteristically there isusually:
Q15 | Corneal Herbert's rosettes are found in:
Q16 | A patient complains of maceration of skin of the lids and conjunctiva redness at the inner and outer canthi. Conjunctival swab is expected to show:
Q17 | Tranta's spots are noticed in cases of:
Q18 | A painful, tender, non itchy localized redness of the conjunctiva canbe due to:
Q19 | In trachoma the patient is infectious when there is:
Q20 | A female patient 18 years old, who is contact lens wearer since two years, is complaining of redness, lacrimation and foreign body sensation of both eyes. On examination, visual acuity was 6/6 with negative fluorescein test. The expected diagnosis can be:
Q21 | Fifth nerve palsy could cause:
Q22 | Topical steroids are contraindicated in a case of viral corneal ulcerfor fear of:
Q23 | The sure diagnostic sign of corneal ulcer is
Q24 | The effective treatment of dendritic ulcer of the cornea is:
Q25 | Herpes simplex keratitis is characterized by: