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The Duke Elder Exam of Ophthalmology 1
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The Duke Elder Exam of Ophthalmology 1
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25 Questions

1. Which of the following pass through the cavernous sinus?
2. What MRI finding is seen in patients with TED?
3. Which of the following increases the risk of retinal detachment?
4. CNIII passes between which arteries?
5. Which part of the retina is suppressed in exotropia in order to avoid diplopia?
6. The following are AD inheritance except:
7. Which of the following is false regarding microtropia?
8. Which of the following does not travel through the common tendinous ring?
9. What muscle is most commonly affected in TED?
10. Which of the following does not typically occur at the outer plexiform layer?
11. Which of the following does not cause leukocoria?
12. What is the most common cause of inherited combined deafness and blindness?
13. Calcium deposition in band keratopathy occurs in which corneal layer?
14. What percentage of PVD with associated vitreous haemorrhage have retinal tears?
15. Which of the following is used to treat onchocerciasis?
16. Which of the following is not part of the driving criteria for cars?
17. Which of the following is true regarding indirect ophthalmoscopy?
18. Which of the following is the least likely pathology in TED?
19. A disinsertion of the retina at the ora serrata is a description of which of the following?
20. Which of the following is not associated with calcification?
21. Which of the following is not proven to slow myopic progression?
22. What collagen type is found in the sclera?
23. A patient with T2DM presents with gradual dVA and metamorphopsia. Fundoscopy and OCT confirmed the diagnosis. What is the management?
24. Colour vision is tested using:
25. Which of the following bones make up the medial orbital wall?