Welcome to your OPTHALMOLOGY 2
Most common type of cataract following radiation is -
A 40 years old lady presented with a history of seeing coloured haloes in the evening. On examination, her intraocular pressure was normal. The diagnosis is -
A soft contact lens user present to you with pain, watering, photophobia and a white spot in the centre of cornea. What will be your initial management -
Good vision in dim light and clumseyin day lights seen in -
Which one of the following drugs is not used topically for treatment of open angle glaucoma ?
Treatment of choice for the other eye in open angle glaucoma -
Visual angle is, the angle subtended by the object at the -
Patient ophthalmoplegic examination in MODY is done -
A 55 year old female comes to the eye casualty with history of severe eye pain, redness and diminution of vision. On examination the visual acuity is 6/60, there is circumcorneal congestion, corneal oedema and a shallow anterior chamber, Which of the following is the best drug of choice -
Features of fungal ulcer -
Image seen by indirect ophthalmoscopy is -
Campimatry is used to measure -
Equatorial diameter of the lens is -
Constantly changing refractory error is seen in -
0.1 to 0.2 mm nebular corneal opacity is treated by -
Treatment of choice in angle closure glaucoma is -
In a patient, highest visual morbidity is seen in -
Retinal detachment is seen in all except -
‘Sago grain’ follicles are characteristic of -
Herpes zoster ophthalmaticus is a predicator of -
Pupil that responds to convergence but light reflex is absent -
In which of the following conditions Berlin's edema is seen -
Polychromatic lusteris seen in -
Acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis is seen with -
Examination of vitreous is best done by -
Which of the following is the ideal drug for a hypertensive having uveitis -
Anterior Lenticonus is seen in -
Cylindrical lenses are used in -