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1. Group D3 Ophthalmology MiniOSCE 28/4/2011
2. Name the Sign
Give 2 Complications
3. 1. Hyphema
2. Glaucoma, corneal staining (opacity)
4. Mention 3 types of cataract
Mention 2 ocular manifestations of Multiple Sclerosis
5. Posterior Subcapsular cataract
Cortical Cataract
Nuclear Sclerosis Cataract
Optic Neuritis
internuclear ophthalmoplegia
6. 70 years old male presented with Gradual loss of vision Mention the Sign
At which Layer is
it located?
7. 1. Drusin
Subretinal (between the choroid & retina)
they are located between the basement membrane of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and Bruch's membrane (the innermost layer of the choroid)
Correct answers: Bruch's membrane, SubRPE (not RPE)
8. Mention the Condition
(not Sign)
Next Step to be Done:
a. Surgery
b. Anesthesia & IUP measure
c. Topical Antibiotics
9. Ruptured Globe
(Sign: Iris Prolapse is not the answer)
a. surgery
10. A 24 year old female patient came to the ER with left eye swelling, nausea & Blurred vision Mention the Dx?
How do you treat this condition?
11. 1. Orbital Cellulitis (cuz of systemic symptoms)
Admission & IV antibiotics
12. Mention the Sign?
What is the most common cause of this condition?
13. 1. Exophthalmos
Thryroid Disease (Graves Disease)
14. Mention the Condition
Mension 2 Signs?
Mension 2 Complications
15. 1. Retinitis Pigmentosa
Bony Specules, Attenuated Blood Vessels, Atrophic Disc
Cataract (posterior subcapsular)
Gradual Loss of vision
Keratoconus
16. Mention the Condition
17. 1. Left Esotropia
19. 1. Optic Disc Cupping
Glaucoma
Age
Steroids
hymyope
Family History
21. 1. Keratitis
hypopyon
Age
Steroids
high myope
Family History
22. Good Luck