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Chapter: 29 / Q: 13
A patient presents with progressive visual deterioration. Examination: large, multiple cotton wool spots in both eyes. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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A 40 year old man has pain, redness and swelling over the nasal end of his right lower eyelid. The eye is watery with some purulent discharge. The redness extends on to the nasal peri- orbital area and mucoid discharge can be expressed from the lacrimal punctum. What the single most appropriate
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A 52 year old male presents with sudden complete loss of vision from right eye. He also had been complaining of right sided headaches which would come up more on chewing. On fundoscopy, the retina was pale and a cherry red spot could be seen in the macular region. What caused this vision loss?
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A 48 year old woman presents with left-sided severe headache. She also has a red, watering eye and complains of seeing colored haloes in her vision. What is the most appropriate next step?
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A 27 year old female was brought to the emergency department by her friend from a movie theatre. She complains of sudden severe pain in the eye followed by vomiting and also was seeing colored halos. She gives a past history of recurrent headaches which used resolve spontaneously. Examination: fi
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An old woman having decreased vision can’t see properly at night. She has changed her glasses quite a few times but with no effect. She has normal pupils and cornea. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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A 52 year old man has a painful, red, photophobic right eye with slightly blurred vision and watering for 3days. He has had no such episodes in the past. On slit lamp examination there are cells and flare in the ant chamber and pupil is sluggish to react. What the single most appropriate clinical
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A 23 year old man comes with 2 day history of sticky greenish discharge from the eyes with redness. What is the single most appropriate option?
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A 45 year old woman had her visual acuity checked at her local optician. 12 hours later she presents to the emergency department with severe pain and redness in her eye. What is the single most appropriate option?
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A 75 year old man who has DM and hypertension experiences acute monocular blindness which resolves after 1 hour. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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