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A 25 year old male gives history of sudden painless loss of vision in one eye for the past 2 weeks. There is no history of trauma. On examination the anterior segment is normal but there is no fundal glow. Which one of the following is the most likely cause -
Cause for coloured haloes in angle closure glaucoma -
The normal intraocular tension is -
Macular edema is caused by all except -
Melanoma of choroid metastasises to visceral organs because is -
Retinoscopy is used for visualising the -
Which one of the following drugs is not used topically for treatment of open angle glaucoma ?
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis is caused by -
Which of the following is the most important factor in the prevention of endophthalmitis in cataract surgery -
In Retinitis pigmentosa, following are true except -
Salmon patch of the cornea is seen in -
Which of the following is not associated with cataract -
Horner trantas spots are seen in -
Development cataract is seen in -
Astigmatism is considered to be an -
The following is false about retinitis pigmentosa -
Which continues to grow in the lifetime -
An otherwise healthy person who wears contact lenses develops a small ulceration of eye. What is the cause -
False about Argyll robertson pupi -
The magnification obtained with a direct ophthalmoscope is -
Macular sparing is seen in the affection of -
Complication of operation for malignant glaucoma is -
A soft contact lens wearer developed pain and itching of the eye and showed a reticular pattern on the corneal epithelium the cause could be -
Retinal detachment is seen in all except -
Treatment of choice in angle closure glaucoma is -
Retinal inflammatory diseases which give to pseudoretinitis pigmentosa type of picture are all except -
All the drugs are used in acute anterior uveitis except -
The sign of retrobulbar neuritis is -
Slit lamp bio microscopy is constructed on the principle of -