Monday 26 October 2015

Opthalmology Multiple Choice Questions And Answers

9- Which of the following conditions is associated with a pathognomonic retinal change.
1) Infective endocarditis
2) Polycythaemia Rubra Vera
3) Toxoplasmosis
4) Wilson's disease
5) Sickle cell anaemia
Answers-5

10- A 25 year-old man presents with 24 hours blurred vision in left eye and mild frontal headache. He has a 10 year history of Diabetes Mellitus.
Examination reveals a central scotoma. What is the diagnosis?
1) Central retinal artery occlusion.
2) Diabetic retinopathy.
3) Optic neuritis.
4) Pituitary tumour.
5) Migraine.
Answers-3

11- Which of the following is NOT associated with retinitis pigmentosa:
1) Abetalipoproteinaemia
2) Friedreich's ataxia
3) Hurler's syndrome
4) Lawrence-Moon-Biedl syndrome
5) Refsum's disease
Answers-2

12- Which of the following concerning Diabetic retinopathy is correct?
1) Is unusual in type 2 diabetic patients
2) Improved glycaemic control is more effective than hypertensive control in reducing progression of disease.
3) Normal visual acuity is seen in Proliferative retinopathy.
4) Progression may be reduced statin therapy
5) Soft exudates are a feature of background retinopathy.
Answers-3

13- A 50 year old man with a history of Diabetis Mellitus and hypertension attends an ophthalmic clinic for regular assessment. On fundoscopy he is diagnosed to have preproliferative diabetic retinopathy. Which of the following is characteristic of preproliferative diabetic retinopathy?
1) Cotton Wool Spots
2) Microaneurysms
3) Hard Exudates
4) Venous Beading
5) Macular Odema
Answers-4

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