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Asked: March 13, 2021In: MCQs

ANATOMY

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24.39%Produce pupil dilatation ( 10 voters )
53.66%Produce pupil constriction ( 22 voters )
17.07%Inhibit accommodation ( 7 voters )
4.88%Inhibit tears production ( 2 voters )
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What function does the parasympathetic nerve fibres originating in the ciliary ganglion do?

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Asked: December 15, 2020In: MCQs

Presbyopia is caused by:

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11.24%loss of elasticity of the sclera ( 10 voters )
75.28%a hardening of the lens of the eye ( 67 voters )
13.48%reduced anterior movement of the lens ( 12 voters )
Based On 89 Votes

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Asked: September 20, 2020In: MCQs

What does 20/20 vision mean?

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93.23% Can see objects clearly at 20 feet ( 124 voters )
1.5%Can see objects clearly at 20 yards ( 2 voters )
4.51% Can see objects clearly at 20 inches ( 6 voters )
0.75%Can see objects clearly at 20 miles ( 1 voter )
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Asked: September 20, 2020In: MCQs

How do tears benefit the eyes?

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1.04%By coating them with antibodies ( 3 voters )
17.3%By moistening them ( 50 voters )
2.08%By delivering nutrients to them ( 6 voters )
79.58%All of the above ( 230 voters )
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Asked: February 11, 2020In: MCQs

What is the action of the inferior oblique muscle?

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12.63%Depression, extorsion, abduction ( 71 voters )
12.81%Depression, extorsion, adduction ( 72 voters )
22.95%Elevation, extorsion, adduction ( 129 voters )
51.6%Elevation, extorsion, abduction ( 290 voters )
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Asked: February 3, 2020In: MCQs

In case of of viral corneal ulcer, treatment with topical steroids is contraindicated because of:

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21.19%Secondary viral infection ( 25 voters )
55.08%Corneal perforation ( 65 voters )
3.39%Cortical cataract ( 4 voters )
20.34%Secondary glaucoma ( 24 voters )
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Correct answer: B.

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Asked: January 1, 2020In: MCQs

Presbyopia is caused by:

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75.75%hardening of the lens capsule ( 328 voters )
1.62%hardening of the sclera ( 7 voters )
4.85%metabolic changes of the cornea ( 21 voters )
17.78%All of the above ( 77 voters )
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Asked: December 8, 2019In: MCQs

Primary optic atrophy results from:

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11.34%Retinal disease ( 65 voters )
43.28%Chronic glaucoma ( 248 voters )
19.37%Papilledema ( 111 voters )
26%Neurological disease ( 149 voters )
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Asked: November 23, 2019In: MCQs

Use of atropine is contraindicated in:

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9.47%Retinoscopy in children ( 9 voters )
10.53%Iridocyclitis ( 10 voters )
2.11%Corneal ulcer ( 2 voters )
77.89%Primary angle-closure glaucoma ( 74 voters )
Based On 95 Votes

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Correct answer: D Atropine is contraindicated in glaucoma, which is occluded obliquely, as it increases the likelihood of complete blockage of ...Read more

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Asked: November 15, 2019In: MCQs

What is your diagnosis

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25% ( 2 voters )
75% ( 6 voters )
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