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FINAL EXAM NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS
JUNE 2013
OPHTHALMOLOGY
PAPER — II
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PART B
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Define complicated cataract. What are the various causes for it? How will you manage such cases? (2+4+4)
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What are the minimum criteria for Primary Open Angle Glaucoma (POAG)? Give severity classification of POAG with concept of target pressure. (3+7)
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What are various clinical features and complications of acute attack of anterior uveitis? Discuss its management. ((2+3)+5)
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What is amblyopia? Explain the concept of critical period in development of vision. Outline the principles of treating strabismic amblyopia. (4+3+3)
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Discuss pathophysiology and management of ocular toxoplasmosis. (7+3)
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