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Eye Cards

The document is a comprehensive table of contents for an ophthalmology textbook, listing various topics related to eye anatomy, diseases, and treatments. It covers a wide range of subjects including extraocular muscles, retinal layers, ocular nerve functions, and various eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and conjunctivitis. Each topic is accompanied by a page number for easy reference.

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The document is a comprehensive table of contents for an ophthalmology textbook, listing various topics related to eye anatomy, diseases, and treatments. It covers a wide range of subjects including extraocular muscles, retinal layers, ocular nerve functions, and various eye conditions such as glaucoma, cataracts, and conjunctivitis. Each topic is accompanied by a page number for easy reference.

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Questions Page
1. What are the extraocular muscles? Describe their nerve 1
supply. 3
2. What are the layers of retina?
3. What are the layers of retina? Howdoes the outer layers of 3
retina gettheir nutrition?
What are the structures supplied by the occulomotor
4
nerve? 5
Tell the presentation of a patient with occulomotor nerve
paralysis. 6
5. What are the layers of cornea?
6 8
What are the ocular signs of facial nerve paralysis?
7. What are the eye signs of 6th cranial nerve paralysis?
8. Name the factors responsible for the transparency of
Cornea.
9. What are the causes of constricted pupil? 10

10. What is pupil? Tell the physiological & pharmacological 12


causes of abnormal pupilI?
11. Tell the pupillary light reflex pathway. 13
12. Describe the visual pathway. 15

13. Tellthe mechanism of formation & circulation of aqueous 17


humor& its drainage.
14. How aqueous humor drained out from the eye? 17
15. Describe the cardinal feature & treatment of chalazion. 19
16. What are the differences between chalazion & stye? 19
17. What is internal hordeolum? How wil you treat this case? 20
18. Define lacrimation & epiphora. 21
19. What are the commo causes of watering? 22
20. Tell four important causes of lacrimation. 22

21. Name 2important symptoms, signs and complications of 23


Acute Dacrocystitis.
22. Discuss the interpretation of Sac Patency Test (SPT) 25
23. Define DCR. What are the indications of DCR. 26
24. Define DCR operation. Name 2 contradictions to DCR. 26
25. What are the per operative complications of DCR? 27
26. How would you manage a case of allergic conjunctivitis? 29
27. Discuss the clinical features of vernal conjunctivitis. 30
28. What are the causes of painful red eye? 31
29. What are the causes of painless red eye? 31
30. How will youmanage a case of bacterial conjunctivitis? 32
Define Pterygium. What are the surgical options of 32
31.
pterygium?
What do you mean by Endophthalamitis and
32. 36
Panophthalamitis?
33. What are the complicationsof corneal ulcer? 37
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What are the investigations of corneal ulcer?


34.
What are the principles of management of
35.
What are the principles of management of
Tell the principle of
viral
management of viral
bacteriulcer?
al ulcerOr, 37
36. dendritic keratitis.
What is the principle of treatmentc of fungal
keratitis or 39
37.
38. Superficial foreign bodyin Cornea. How will keratitis?
you
39.
What are the signs of acute anterior
treatment? uveitismanage?
& its 40
40. When cataract surgery indicated? 41
What are the causes of congenital
41. principles of management of congenitalcataract?
cataract. Tell the 45
What are clinical features of acute 50
42. glaucoma?
angle closure
How do you clinically differentiate between acute 54
43. closure glaucoma and acute iritis? angle 56
44. What are the different methods of recording lOP?
What are the changes of retina in 56
45. Retinopathy? Hypertensive 57
46. What arethe changes of retina in Diabetic Retinopathv?
47. What are the clinical features of Diabetic retinopathv? 59
What are the ocular complications of Diabetes Mellitus? 59
48. 6
49. What are the causes of hyphema?
6
50. What arethe common causes ofPreventable Blindness? 63
51. Common causes of blindness in BDand in world? 63
52.
What are the complications of Vit-A deficiency? Its 63
management?
53. What is xerophthalmitis?? Enumerate its stages? 63
54. What are the types of Anesthesia for ocular surgery? 64

55.
What is surface anesthetic agent? Tell the therapeutic use 65
inophthalmology.
56. What are the ocular signs of raised intracranial pressure? 66

57.
What are the common chemicals causing ocular lesion? 67
Which one more dangerous?
Name 4 important complications of ocular chemical injury. 67
58.
What is perimetry? Enumerate the indications of visual 68
59.
field analysis.
Describe the advantages of IOL implantation over 68
60.
spectacle correction of Aphakia. 69
61. Define ametropia. Classify it. 71
62. What arethe anti-glaucoma drugs? 71
63. What are the oral anti glaucoma drugs?
What are the ocular side effects of a long term use o 72
64.
topical steroid? 72
What are the indications of steroids in ocular diseases wi
65.
different routes? 73
timolol?
66. What are the indications % contraindications of
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67.
Define mydriasis, What are the drugs used for mydriasis?
74
Mention their indications.
A 70years old man presented with sudden pain &redness
68. in one eye, O/E cornea was hazy with hypermature 76
cataract & IOP was 48 mmHg. What is your diagnosis &
how willyou manage this case?
Amother came to you with the complain of whitish papillary
69. reflex of right eye of her one-year old baby. Tell 2 important 77
D/D of the condition.
A boy of one an half years brought to you with white
70. pupillary reflex in the left eye. What is the possible 77
diagnosis and how do you proceed in this case?
71. A lady of 22 years comes with refractive error of -6.00 D in
78
each eye. What are the treatment options?
72. Define Presbyopia. What is its treatment? 79
73.
What is pseudophakia? What are the sign of 79
pseudophakia?
74. What are the pre-operative investigations of cataract 80
surgery?
Name important pre-operative investigations &
75. Examinations of a case of senile mature cataract done 80
prior to operation?
76. How will you assess whether the patient can see after
81
cataract operation?
77. What is biometry? How is it done? 81
78. What is leukocoria? Tell the causes of leukocoria? 81
79. What is aphakia? What are the causes of aphakia? 82
What are the differences between diabetic and
80. 82
hypertensive retinopathy?
81. What is after cataract? What is the treatment of cataract? 82
82. What are the stages of Retinoblastoma? 83
83. What is LASIK? What are the indications of LASIK? 84
84. Describe cardinal clinical features & treatment of stye? 84
85. What is Dry Eye? Management of Dry Eye? 85
86. Name the bones of medial of orbit. 86
A55-year-old gentleman with diabetes &hypertension for
87. 15 yearsreported with sudden painless loss of vision. What 86
are the possibilities and how will you diagnose the case?
88. Name the etiology of corneal ulcer? 86
89. How willyou diagnose acase of herpetic keratitis? 87
Suppose you are in a upozilla health complex anda patient
90. with penetrating corneal injury came to you, name 4 steps 87
you take to manage this case?
How will you clinically differeniate bacterial and fungal
91. 87
corneal ulcer?
92. Tell indication and contra- indication of atropine? 88
93. Classify corneal ulcer? 88
What are the differences between conjunctival type of
88
94.
congestion and cilliarytype of congestion?
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95. Ababy of 2-year-old came with C/O of watering since birth.
What is yourdiagnosis and plan of management? 89
96. What are the complications of hypopion corneal ulcer? 89
97. What are the lesions that occur in the eye due to blunt 89
trauma?
98. What are the types of ECCE? 90
99. Tell the stage of narrow angle glaucoma? 90
100. Tellthe boundaries of anterior and posterior chamber? 90
101. Enumerate systemic diseases which effect the retina? 91
102. What are the indications of Fluorescein dye test? /What are
the uses of Fluorescein dye in eye? 91
103. What is IOP? How is it maintained? 92
104. What arethe mydriatic and cycloplegic drugs? 92
A50-year-old farmer came to you with C/O of
105. severe pain,
redness, photophobia, blurring of vision & watering in LE 93
during work in paddy field. How will you manage this case?
106. Name the bones where ostium of DCR is made? 94
107. What are the presentingsymptoms of POAG? 94

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