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The Duke Elder Exam of Ophthalmology 2
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The Duke Elder Exam of Ophthalmology 2
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1. Which of the following is used to grow Acanthamoeba?
2. A 20-year-old male was involved in an RTA. A few hours later he is found asleep and unarousable. He has a fixed dilated pupil, hypertension and bradycardia. What is the likely diagnosis?
3. Ectopia lentis in Marfan syndrome is usually:
4. A patient with presbyopia says he can now see without his reading glasses. Which cataract does the patient have?
5. Excessive skin of the upper eyelid leading to ptosis that occurs in elderly patients is referred to as:
6. A tumour associated with NF1 and shows fusiform enlargement of the optic nerve on CT is called:
7. Which extraocular muscle inserts closest to the limbus?
8. RPE originates from the:
9. What is the most common cause of axial proptosis?
10. Which of the following is used to distinguish between open- and closedangle glaucoma?
11. Where is the genetic abnormality in von Hippel-Lindau?
12. Corneal stroma originates from the:
13. What muscle is commonly entrapped in orbital floor fractures?
14. What nerve is likely to be affected in a patient with ectropion, dry eye and reduced facial expressions?
15. Which of the following is absorbed by haemoglobin and melanin only?
16. Bitot spots are seen in:
17. Regarding marijuana and IOP, which of the following is correct?
18. Which of the following structures is affected leading to presbyopia?
19. Which of the following is used to suture the iris?
20. What is the investigation of choice for orbital cellulitis?
21. A corneal flap is created, the stroma is then ablated, and the flap is replaced. What is this a description of?
22. An elderly woman presents with headaches, diplopia that is worse on distance and esotropia in the primary position. What is the likely diagnosis?
23. What is the management of toxoplasmosis?
24. What is the likely causative organism of cannaliculitis?
25. A child presents with a superficial red lesion on his upper eyelid that enlarges on crying. What is the likely diagnosis?