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In acute congestive glaucoma, best prophylaxis for the other eye is -
Second order neurons in optical pathway are present in -
Corneal ulceration is caused by injury to the … cranial nerve -
In recently reconised IDDM patient examination of fundus is done at -
Congenital glaucoma present as -
Which of the following is used for treatment of myopia -
Which of the following extraocular muscle has sympathetic innervation -
A female presented with loss of vision in both eyes and one examination has normal pupillary responses and normal fundus, Her visually evoked response (VER) examination shows extinguished responses. The most likely diagnosis is -
Commonest cause of posterior staphyloma is -
Macular edema is caused by all except -
Corneal reflex is lost in the disease of -
The latest technique in cataract surgery in using -
In which of the following conditions Berlin's edema is seen -
Acute anterior uveitis causes all except -
Enlarging dot sign in fundus fluorescein scanning is seen in -
All the following are true regarding acute anterior uveitis in ankylosing spondylitis EXCEPT -
Earliest sign of sympathetic ophthalmia is -
Which of the following statement is true regarding Acanthamoeba keratitis -
Defect in Amblyopia lies in -
First symptom of optic nerve damage is -
Retinal detachment is seen in all except -
Maximum refractory power is to the -
Secondary glaucoma is seen in all except -
Which continues to grow in the lifetime -
“Angry sun appearance” in fundoscopy is a feature of -
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis is caused by -
In a hypertensive patient with glaucoma which of the following is not use -
Visual angle is, the angle subtended by the object at the -
A child has got a congenital cataract involving the visual axis which was detected by the parents right at birth. This child should be operated -
Anomaloscope is used to detect -