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Discuss the differential diagnosis of Red eye and describe clinical features, management and complications of Acute anterior Uveitis.
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Clinical Case Scenario: 25-year-old patient presented with sudden onset of pain, corneal congestion, deep anterior chamber in RE; LE was normal; X-ray spine shows sacroiliitis.
- What is probable diagnosis? (2 marks)
- What investigation required to confirm the diagnosis? (2 marks)
- What is the treatment for RE? (3 marks)
- What complications are likely to occur in RE if left untreated? (4 marks)
- What examination should be done in LE? (4 marks)
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Short Note Question (Approx 500 Words)
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- Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
- Proliferative diabetic retinopathy
- Causes, clinical features and management of Papilledema
- After cataract
- Mechanism of action and uses of Mydriatics and Cycloplegics
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Short Answer Questions (Within 100 Words)
- Types of Amblyopia
- Two differences between direct and indirect ophthalmoscope
- Fundus changes in pathological myopia
- Management of chemical injury to the eye
- Difference between Pterygium and Pseudopterygium
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