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1700 MCQ REVISED VERSION TOPIC WISE
by
DR. KHALID SAIFULLAH
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4th EDITION
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1721
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Q: 23
A 55 year old man who is hypertensive suddenly lost his vision. The retina is pale and fovea appears as a bright cherry red spot. What is the single most appropriate treatment?
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A 30 year old woman presents with acute headache. She complains of seeing halos especially at night. What is the single most likely defect?
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A 39 year old male presents with visual symptoms. Ophthalmoscopy shows papilloedema. Which anatomical site is most likely to be affected?
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A patient with T1DM has a fundus showing micro-aneurysm and hard exudate. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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A patient with flame shaped hemorrhage on long term treatment with nifedipine. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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A 32 year old man suffering from MS (multiple dsclerosis) presents with blurring of vision. Ophthalmoscopy shows pallor of the optic disc. Which anatomical site is most likely to be affected?
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Which of the following is not a degenerative corneal disease?
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A 28 year old woman has been on treatment for RA (rheumatoid arthritis) for 3 years. She has gradual loss of vision in both eyes. Her IOP (intra-ocular pressure) is normal. Red reflex is absent in both eyes. What is the single most likely diagnosis?
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A 45 year old man has had impaired vision and pain on eye movement in his left eye over the last 5 days. He also notes loss of color vision in the same eye. In the left eye, the visual acuity is up to counting fingers. When the pupil is stimulated with light, it dilates. His fundus normal. What i
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A patient comes with sudden loss of vision. Examination: high BP. Fundoscopy: retina appears swollen. Which blood vessel occlusion is involved?
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