MBBS THIRD PROFESSIONAL
MODEL QUESTIONS FOR ANNUAL 2009
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Ophthalmology(Multiple Choice Questions)
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Q.1
A male of sixty years presented with progressive visual deterioration with
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perception of halos around light. Examination revealed IOP of 32 in RightEye and 26 mm of Hg in Left Eye, open angle and `snow flakes' like material
on the surface of the lens. The possible diagnosis in this case would be:
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a) Pigmentary glaucoma
b) Pigment dispersion syndrome
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c) Essential iris atrophyd) Pseudo exfoliation glaucoma
e) Neovascular glaucoma
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Q.2
While playing with the child the mother sustained nail injury to the eye
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following which she developed pain, redness and intense watering from
that eye. What is the most probable diagnosis of this case:
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a) Lid injuryb) Conjunctival ulcer
c) Corneal ulcer
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d) Uveitis
e) Blow out injury
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Q.3A young male sustained head injury during road traffic accident and a clot
was removed from the left temporal lobe leading to partial dysfunction of
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the corresponding areas. Which of the following field defect is the
characteristic for left temporal dysfunction:
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a) Right upper temporalb) Right lower temporal
c) Right upper nasal
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d) Right lower nasal
e) Central vision
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Q.4
A baby age one month is brought to the ophthalmic clinic with findings of
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haziness and slightly larger size cornea noted on both sides. What do youthink is the probable diagnosis in this infant?
a) Congenital rubella infection
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b) Congenital Cataract
c) Congenital glaucoma
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d) Light coloured Irise) Megalocornea
Q.5
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A young boy was presented in the eye clinic with blunt trauma to his left
eye with a ball. There was a superficial corneal ulcer involving the
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inferotemporal quadrant of the cornea. Which of the following is the bestmanagement for this young boy:
a) Use of antibiotic eye drops
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b) Use of antibiotic eye ointment
c) Bandaged contact lens
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d) Use of antibiotic and eye patchinge) No management required and it will heal by itself
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