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AIIMS 2004 NOVEMBER OPHTHALMOLOGY MCQS

 
Question 1: A 35 year old insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) patient on Insulin for the past 10 years complains of gradually progressive painless loss of vision. Most likely he has ?
A) Cataract
B) Vitreous haemorrhage
C) Total rhegmatogenous retinal detachment
D) Tractional retinal detachment not involving the macula
 
Answer: A
 
Question 2: Which one of the following extraocular muscles is served by a contralateral brain stem subnucleus ?
A) Superior rectus
B) Medial rectus
C) Inferior oblique
D) Inferior rectus
 
Answer: A
 
Question 3: A 20 year student has a myopia of -2.0 D and a post traumatic nebular corneal opacity in her right eye. Which of the following is the best refractive surgery option for her ?
A) Photorefractive keratectomy
B) LASIK
C) Radial keratotomy
D) Epikeratoplasty
 
Answer:
 
Question 4: A 56 year old man has painful weeping rashes over the upper eyelid and forehead for the last 2 days along with ipsilateral acute punctate keratopathy. About a year back, he had chemotherapy for Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. There is no other abnormality. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis ?
A) Impetigo
B) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
C) Herpes Zoster
D) Pyoderma gangrenosum
 
Answer: C
 
Question 5: An 18 years old girl who was using spectacles for last 10 years, came with the history of photopsia and sudden loss of vision in right eye. Which one of the following clinical examinations should be performed to clinch the diagnosis ?
A) Cycloplegic refraction
B) Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
C) Schiotz tonometry
D) Gonioscopy
 
Answer: B

 
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