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51. |
One of the following statements is true: |
A. | The most common cause of tractional retinal detachment is diabetic retinopathy |
B. | Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is always treated by surgery |
C. | The most common cause of rhegmatogenous detachment is hypertension |
D. | In exudative retinal detachment, there are holes and tears in the retina |
Answer» B. Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment is always treated by surgery | |
52. |
Regarding antiglaucoma medications, which one of the following is true? |
A. | Timolol is contraindicated in bronchial asthma |
B. | Sympathomimetic drug used as anti-glaucoma |
C. | Prostaglandins analogue treat glaucoma by increase the outflow of aqueous humor |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
53. |
Regarding retinitis pigmentosa, one of the following is true: |
A. | Macular edema is treated by grid laser |
B. | Only rods affected |
C. | Macular edema may respond to oral acetazolamide |
D. | Nyctalopia and dark adaptation difficulties are late symptoms |
Answer» D. Nyctalopia and dark adaptation difficulties are late symptoms | |
54. |
Regarding myopia, all are true, except: |
A. | Corrected by convex spectacles |
B. | Corrected by concave spectacles |
C. | Corrected by contact lenses |
D. | Corrected b a minus lens |
Answer» B. Corrected by concave spectacles | |
55. |
All the following are risk factors for bacterial keratitis, except: |
A. | Chalazion |
B. | Contact lenses |
C. | Trauma |
D. | Dry eye |
Answer» B. Contact lenses | |
56. |
All the following are true about herpetic infection, except: |
A. | A Dendritic ulcer is characteristic |
B. | Primary infection is asymptomatic |
C. | Caused by Herpes simplex virus type 2 |
D. | Steroids may be used for treatment |
Answer» E. | |
57. |
Which one of the following is false about the drug and its side effects? |
A. | Isoniazid: Glaucoma |
B. | Chlorpromazine: Dry eye and dry mouth |
C. | Amiodarone: Keratopathy |
D. | Chloroquine: Maculopathy |
Answer» B. Chlorpromazine: Dry eye and dry mouth | |
58. |
About trichiasis; all the following are true, except: |
A. | Signs of dry eye |
B. | Iris atrophy |
C. | Corneal opacity |
D. | Backward misdirection of eye lashes |
Answer» C. Corneal opacity | |
59. |
All the following are used in treatment of open angle glaucoma, except: |
A. | Steroids |
B. | Parasympathomimetics |
C. | Betablockers |
D. | Alpha agonists |
Answer» B. Parasympathomimetics | |
60. |
All the following are true about open angle glaucoma, except: |
A. | Commonly causes headache |
B. | Optic disc cupping |
C. | Peripheral visual loss |
D. | Medical treatment is the first line of treatment |
Answer» B. Optic disc cupping | |
61. |
what type of surgery is performed for a patient with large angle right esotropia: |
A. | Right recession |
B. | Right resection |
C. | Lateral rectus resection & medial rectus recession on right eye |
D. | Lateral rectus resection & medial rectus recession on left eye |
Answer» D. Lateral rectus resection & medial rectus recession on left eye | |
62. |
The following are appropriate interventions for acute Dacryocystitis, except: |
A. | DCR |
B. | Warm compressors |
C. | Topical antibiotics |
D. | Systemic antibiotics |
Answer» D. Systemic antibiotics | |
63. |
All the following are signs of keratoconus, except: |
A. | Thickening of central cornea |
B. | Corneal thinning, especially in the inferior cornea |
C. | Munson sign |
D. | Prominent corneal nerves |
Answer» B. Corneal thinning, especially in the inferior cornea | |
64. |
All the following are true about branch vein occlusion, except: |
A. | Improves with time and minimal visual loss |
B. | Surgery is indicated if the macula is not involved |
C. | Steroids and anti-VGEF are rarely used |
D. | There are two types; ischemic & non ischemic |
Answer» C. Steroids and anti-VGEF are rarely used | |
65. |
In diabetic macular edema, one is true: |
A. | Pan retinal photocoagulation is the first line of management |
B. | Anti-VGEF is the first line of treatment |
C. | All treatment modules have poor visual acuity |
D. | Treatment protocol depends on presenting vision |
Answer» E. | |
66. |
All the following are true regarding retinal detachment, except: |
A. | Uveitis cause exudative type |
B. | DM cause tractional type |
C. | Posterior vitreous detachment causes rhegmatogenous type |
D. | Surgery indicated for all types |
Answer» E. | |
67. |
All the following are true regarding retinitis pigmentosa, except: |
A. | Day light vision spared all over life |
B. | Complains of loss of night vision |
C. | Autosomal Dominant type is the mildest form |
D. | Loss of peripheral vision |
Answer» B. Complains of loss of night vision | |
68. |
One of the following regarding age-related macular degeneration is correct: |
A. | The dry type does not convert to the wet type |
B. | Anti-VEGF is the drug of choice |
C. | There is reduction in central vision |
D. | Fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography can be used for diagnosis |
Answer» C. There is reduction in central vision | |
69. |
Most common nerve affected by blow-out fracture: |
A. | Infra-orbital nerve. |
B. | Supratrochlear nerve. |
C. | Optic nerve. |
D. | Nasocilliary nerve. |
Answer» B. Supratrochlear nerve. | |
70. |
All the following are related to angle closure glaucoma, except: |
A. | Common in high myopes |
B. | Painful red eye |
C. | Acute presentation |
D. | Treatment for both eyes |
Answer» B. Painful red eye | |
71. |
Safest method to treat myopia: |
A. | Glasses |
B. | Contact lens |
C. | LASIK |
D. | PRk |
Answer» B. Contact lens | |
72. |
All the following are caused by blunt trauma, except: |
A. | Uveitis |
B. | Glaucoma |
C. | Cataract |
D. | Sympathetic ophthalmitis |
Answer» E. | |
73. |
About chemical injury of the eye, all the following are true, except: |
A. | Alkali is neutralized with weak acid |
B. | Alkali most severe |
C. | Limbal ischemia means poor prognosis |
D. | Do not use Vit. C in non-alkali burns |
Answer» B. Alkali most severe | |
74. |
About choroidal melanoma, one of the following is true: |
A. | If there is no visual potential for the eye, enucleation is recommended |
B. | Can be preceded by choroidal nevus |
C. | Lymphatic spread is common |
D. | Brachytherapy can be used for tumors of any size |
Answer» B. Can be preceded by choroidal nevus | |
75. |
One of the following does not cause leukocoria: |
A. | Retinitis pigmentosa |
B. | Cataract |
C. | Retinoblastoma |
D. | Old total retinal detachment |
Answer» B. Cataract | |
76. |
All the following are side effects of acetazolamide, except: |
A. | Bronchial asthma |
B. | Renal stones |
C. | Aplastic anemia |
D. | Steven Johnson syndrome |
Answer» B. Renal stones | |
77. |
One of the following is caused by infection: |
A. | External hordeolum |
B. | Sebaceous cyst |
C. | Milia |
D. | Eccrine hidrocystoma |
Answer» B. Sebaceous cyst | |
78. |
Which of the following is an indication for oral steroids in thyroid eye disease? |
A. | Corneal exposure |
B. | Periorbital edema |
C. | Chemosis |
D. | Dry eyes |
Answer» B. Periorbital edema | |
79. |
Bitemporal hemianopia is caused by a problem in the: |
A. | Optic chiasm |
B. | Optic radiation |
C. | Thalamus |
D. | Optical cortex |
Answer» B. Optic radiation | |
80. |
Which of the following is not part of the thyroid eye disease? |
A. | Optic disc swelling |
B. | Choroidal neovascular membrane |
C. | Restrictive myopathy |
D. | Ophthalmoplegia |
Answer» C. Restrictive myopathy | |
81. |
Which of the following is present only in acute phase of thyroid eye disease? |
A. | Lid retraction |
B. | Lid lag |
C. | Diplopia |
D. | Chemosis |
Answer» E. | |
82. |
Which cataract does improve near vision? |
A. | Cortical |
B. | Sutural |
C. | Nuclear |
D. | Morgagnian |
Answer» D. Morgagnian | |
83. |
Which is most common type of cataract due to chronic use of steroids: |
A. | Posterior subcapsular |
B. | Nuclear |
C. | Anterior subcortical |
D. | Christmas tree |
Answer» B. Nuclear | |
84. |
Which cataract is associated with intraocular inflammation? |
A. | Nuclear |
B. | Posterior subcapsular |
C. | Hypermature |
D. | Cortical |
Answer» C. Hypermature | |
85. |
In which cataract does vision improve with changing glasses or wearing glasses? |
A. | Christmas tree |
B. | Nuclear |
C. | Hypermature |
D. | Lamellar |
Answer» C. Hypermature | |
86. |
Which of the following Least systemic diseases to cause least peripheral ulcerative keratitis: |
A. | Systemic lupus erythematosus |
B. | Rheumatoid arthritis |
C. | Weigner granulomatosis |
D. | Sarcoidosis |
Answer» E. | |
87. |
Regarding the optic nerve, which of the following is false? |
A. | The intracanalicular segment is the longest |
B. | The intraocular segment is the shortest |
C. | It has a central cavity called the cup |
D. | It represents the blind spot |
Answer» B. The intraocular segment is the shortest | |
88. |
Ethambutol (used to treat tuberculosis) causes: |
A. | Optic neuropathy |
B. | Cataract |
C. | Glaucoma |
D. | Keratopathy |
Answer» B. Cataract | |
89. |
First line of treatment for diabetic macular edema: |
A. | Panretinal photocoagulation |
B. | Intravitreal Steroids Injection |
C. | Intravitreal anti-VEGF |
D. | Focal/Grid Laser |
Answer» D. Focal/Grid Laser | |
90. |
Which of the following is not associated with increased VEGF? |
A. | Retinopathy of Prematurity |
B. | Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy |
C. | Central retinal vein occlusion |
D. | None of the above |
Answer» E. | |
91. |
Irrespective of the etiology of a corneal ulcer, the drug always indicated is: |
A. | Corticosteroid |
B. | Atropine |
C. | Antibiotics |
D. | Antifungal |
Answer» C. Antibiotics | |
92. |
Which of the following cancers is not associated with sun exposure? |
A. | Lentigo |
B. | Basal cell carcinoma |
C. | Malignant melanoma |
D. | Squamous cell carcinoma |
Answer» B. Basal cell carcinoma | |
93. |
Which muscle is mostly affected in dysthyroid eye disease: |
A. | Superior rectus |
B. | Inferior rectus |
C. | Medial rectus |
D. | Lateral rectus |
Answer» C. Medial rectus | |
94. |
All are found in carotid cavernous fistula, except: |
A. | Bruit over the globe |
B. | Lid retraction |
C. | Proptosis |
D. | Ophthalmoplegia |
Answer» C. Proptosis | |
95. |
First line of treatment for old man with wet AMD: |
A. | Panretinal photocoagulation |
B. | Intravitreal Steroids Injection |
C. | Intravitreal anti-VEGF |
D. | Focal/Grid Lase |
Answer» D. Focal/Grid Lase | |
96. |
All the following are considered as complications of anterior uveitis, except: |
A. | Glaucoma |
B. | Cataract |
C. | Macular edema |
D. | Retinal detachment |
Answer» E. | |
97. |
All are complications of chronic anterior uveitis, except: |
A. | Retinal detachment |
B. | Iris atrophy |
C. | Glaucoma |
D. | Cataract |
Answer» B. Iris atrophy | |
98. |
Chronic intermediate uveitis will cause: |
A. | Glaucoma |
B. | Cystoid macular edema |
C. | Cataract |
D. | All the above |
Answer» E. | |
99. |
Subluxated lens is found in all the following, except: |
A. | Marfan Syndrome |
B. | Homocystinuria |
C. | Trauma. |
D. | Heterochromic Fuchs' syndrome |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
Which of the following not associated with uveitis: |
A. | Behcet s disease |
B. | Sarcoidosis |
C. | Wilson's disease |
D. | Toxoplasmosis |
Answer» D. Toxoplasmosis | |