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Attenuated retinal vessels with bony corpuscular like lesion is seen in -
A 30 year old man has 6/5 vision each eye, unaided. His cyclopegic retinoscopy is + 0.0 D sph. at 1 metre distance. His complaints are blurring of new spirit at 30 cm, that clears up in about two minutes. The most possible diagnosis is -
Optic tract lesions presents with -
Spectacle are prescribed to patient with aphakia after -
Examination of vitreous is best done by -
Field defect in Anterior ischemic optic neuropathy -
Visual angle is, the angle subtended by the object at the -
Vitreous hemorrhage is not seen in -
Refractive condition of the eye at birth is -
In rhegmatogenous retinal detachment, all are true except -
Leber's congenital amaurosis is charaterised by -
The correct statement regarding the duration after which sympathetic ophthalmitis develops is -
Commonest cause of cataract -
Homonymous hemianopia is seen in all except -
Development cataract is seen in -
Shape of pupil in glaucoma is -
Brown skin cornea is seen in -
Intraocular lens is contra indicated in -
Which laser is used in the management of after cataracts -
Good vision in dim light and clumseyin day lights seen in -
Pseudopapilitis is seen in -
“ Fincham’s test” is used to differentiate -
Which one of the following stromal dystrophy is a recessive condition?
Common complications of IOL lens are except -
All of the following anatomical changes will predispose to primary angle closure glaucoma except -
All are seen is stage III trachoma except -
The power of reduced eye is -
Malignant glaucoma is seen in -
The primary aim in retinal detachment surgery is -