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Ophthalmology MCQs for MBBS Students

This document contains 5 multiple choice questions about ophthalmology for an annual exam in 2009. The questions cover topics like: 1. A 60-year-old male presenting with progressive vision loss and halos around lights, found to have elevated eye pressure and snowflake-like deposits on his lenses. 2. A mother who got a nail injury to her eye while playing with her child, now has pain, redness and watering from that eye. 3. Visual field defects that can result from dysfunction of the left temporal lobe after head injury and clot removal. 4. Exam findings of haziness and slightly enlarged corneas in a 1-month old baby.

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Ophthalmology MCQs for MBBS Students

This document contains 5 multiple choice questions about ophthalmology for an annual exam in 2009. The questions cover topics like: 1. A 60-year-old male presenting with progressive vision loss and halos around lights, found to have elevated eye pressure and snowflake-like deposits on his lenses. 2. A mother who got a nail injury to her eye while playing with her child, now has pain, redness and watering from that eye. 3. Visual field defects that can result from dysfunction of the left temporal lobe after head injury and clot removal. 4. Exam findings of haziness and slightly enlarged corneas in a 1-month old baby.

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MBBS THIRD PROFESSIONAL

MODEL QUESTIONS FOR ANNUAL 2009


Ophthalmology
(Multiple Choice Questions)
Q.1

A male of sixty years presented with progressive visual deterioration with


perception of halos around light. Examination revealed IOP of 32 in Right
Eye and 26 mm of Hg in Left Eye, open angle and snow flakes like material
on the surface of the lens. The possible diagnosis in this case would be:
a) Pigmentary glaucoma
b) Pigment dispersion syndrome
c) Essential iris atrophy
d) Pseudo exfoliation glaucoma
e) Neovascular glaucoma

Q.2

While playing with the child the mother sustained nail injury to the eye
following which she developed pain, redness and intense watering from
that eye. What is the most probable diagnosis of this case:
a) Lid injury
b) Conjunctival ulcer
c) Corneal ulcer
d) Uveitis
e) Blow out injury

Q.3

A young male sustained head injury during road traffic accident and a clot
was removed from the left temporal lobe leading to partial dysfunction of
the corresponding areas. Which of the following field defect is the
characteristic for left temporal dysfunction:
a) Right upper temporal
b) Right lower temporal
c) Right upper nasal
d) Right lower nasal
e) Central vision

Q.4

A baby age one month is brought to the ophthalmic clinic with findings of
haziness and slightly larger size cornea noted on both sides. What do you
think is the probable diagnosis in this infant?
a) Congenital rubella infection
b) Congenital Cataract
c) Congenital glaucoma
d) Light coloured Iris
e) Megalocornea

Q.5

A young boy was presented in the eye clinic with blunt trauma to his left
eye with a ball. There was a superficial corneal ulcer involving the
inferotemporal quadrant of the cornea. Which of the following is the best
management for this young boy:
a) Use of antibiotic eye drops
b) Use of antibiotic eye ointment
c) Bandaged contact lens
d) Use of antibiotic and eye patching
e) No management required and it will heal by itself

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