220 likes | 238 Views
FINAL OPTHALMOLOGY O.S.C.E. EXAM. Male Group 02/05/2005 yass E.R. I ’ m sorry cause I couldn ’ t remember the MCQ ’ s that came in the exam .. But they were not difficult if you could identify the picture GOOD LUCK TO ALL.
E N D
FINAL OPTHALMOLOGY O.S.C.E. EXAM Male Group 02/05/2005 yassE.R.
I’m sorry cause I couldn’t remember the MCQ’s that came in the exam .. But they were not difficult if you could identify the picture GOOD LUCK TO ALL
The following are diagnostic tests in this case EXCEPT: • Goniometry. • Flurocene angiogram. • Tonometry. • ??
The following are true exceot: • It increases as patient grows. • It usually doesn’t need Tx. • It may be tX by intralesional steroids. • ??
the most probable dx is : A) Non-proliferative Diabetic retinopathy.
The Dx in this case is : A) Marfan’s.
Which is false: a) The origin of this tumor is from the brain.( the picture was of a young girl with a similar presentation.. It was a glioma)
Retinoscope • This instument is used for : • Fundoscopy. • Refraction. • ?? • ?? They brought a retinoscope that looks similar to a ophthalmoscope.. You have to know the difference
Cyclophentolate • The half life of this drug is : • 3-4 hours. • 12 hours. • 24 hours ?? I don’t know ??
Similar to this but the hemorrhage is ALLOVER • This is caused by: • Central Retinal artery occlusion. • Central retinal vein occlusion. • Branch retinal vein occlusion. • Branch retinal artery occlusion.
The same but there is REDNESS • Acute Chalazion