Exam 2: Cornea, Conjunctivitis, Ptosis, and More
Exam 1: Eye and Cornea25 Questions
Exam 2: Cornea, Conjunctivitis, Ptosis, and More25 Questions
Exam 3: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments25 Questions
Exam 4: Ophthalmology and Optic Nerve Disorders25 Questions
Exam 5: Eye Anatomy and Disorders25 Questions
Exam 6: Leukocoria, Thyroid Eye Disease, Cataracts, and More25 Questions
Exam 7: From Optic Neuritis to Diabetic Retinopathy25 Questions
Exam 8: Motor Adaption, Complications, and Treatments25 Questions
Exam 9: Acute Dacryocystitis, Benign Intracranial Hypertension, Glaucoma, and More25 Questions
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3 months old infant with watering lacrimal sac on pressing causes regurgitation of mucopus material. What is the appropriate treatment?
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Schirmer's test is used for diagnosing:
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Irrespective of the etiology of a corneal ulcer, the drug always indicated is:
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Severe congenital ptosis with no levator function can be treated by:
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A 30 years old male presents with a history of injury to the eye with a leaf 5 days ago and pain, photophobia and redness of the eye for 2 days. What would be the most likely pathology?
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Advanced keratoconus is least to be corrected when treated by:
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