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Retina.

Retina. Dr.Nupur Dr. Shruti. LAQs. RETINOBLASTOMA. Definition, inheritance, Pathology and clinical stages treatment. Differential diagnosis. 2)Retinal detachment. Definition. Classification. Clinical features. Treatment. SAQs. Differential diagnosis of a white eye.

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Retina.

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  1. Retina. Dr.Nupur Dr. Shruti

  2. LAQs. • RETINOBLASTOMA. • Definition, • inheritance, • Pathology and clinical stages • treatment. • Differential diagnosis.

  3. 2)Retinal detachment. • Definition. • Classification. • Clinical features. • Treatment.

  4. SAQs. • Differential diagnosis of a white eye. • Retinitis pigmentosa. • Stages of diabetic retinopathy (fundus picture). • Grading of hypertensive retinopathy. • Embryology and layers of retina.

  5. MCQs • Cystoid macular oedema is due to breakdown of; • Outer retinal barrier. • Inner retinal barrier • Both • None • CSR is seen in; • Young adult males, • Limited oedema to macula • Both, • none

  6. Cherry red spot in macula is seen in; • Central chorioretinitis • CSR • CRAO • CRVO • Roths spots seen in; • Tays choroiditis • Tay sachs disease. • Retinopathy of SABE. • All.

  7. Bag of worms appearance in fundus seen in; • Leukemia • Anaemia • Purpura • Av communication of retina. • Cattle trunk appearance seen in • Complete occlu. Of central retinal artery. • Incomplete occlu. Of artery. • Both • None.

  8. Neovascular glaucoma is more common in; • CRVO • CRAO • Both • none • Malignant hypertension is; • Grade 1 • Grade2 • Grade3 • Grade4 retinopathy.

  9. Hard exudates are in all except • Late ht retinopathy • CRAO • Retinopathy of coats • Diabetic retinopathy. • Laser in Rx of retinopathy is; • Argon • Yag • Diode • None.

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