Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
III year B.Sc. Optometry Degree Examination - September 2014
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 Marks
PEDIATRIC OPTOMETRY, BINOCULAR VISION AND ADVANCED OPTOMETRY
Q.P. Code: 1642
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked.
Draw neat labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS (Answer any four) 4x 10 = 40 Marks
1. Discuss in detail the grades of binocular single vision.
2. Define amblyopia. Classify and brief on each with etiology, clinical features and management
option outlined.
3. A'55 year old male coming to your clinic with complaint of double vision for past 1 week. Give an
account of the methodology you would adopt to reach a diagnosis with the test of relevance.
Brief on the differential diagnosis you would look for in this case.
Write a short note on emmetropization of human eye.
5. Describe Accommodative esotropia, types, etiology, clinical features and treatment.
-HORT ESSAYS (Answer any eight) 8x5 = 40 Marks
6. Write a short note on VEP and VER.
7. Briefly explain Visual direction, localizing sign and corresponding points.
8. Common test used for ruling out latent squint
9. Brown Syndrome
10. Mechanism of BSV and its advantages
11. Write a note on:
a) Worth Four Dot test _ ~
b) After image test
12. What is convergence? List the types. Briefly write on convergence insufficiency and convergence
excess.
13. Explain Pseudoesotropia.
14, What is suppression? How do you check suppression clinically?
/~SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 2 = 20 Marks
15. Angle kappa
16. Corresponding retinal elements
17. Crossed, uncrossed, and paradoxical diplopia
18. See-Saw nystagmus
19. Donder's law
20. _Y pattern of de
21. Corneal Xerosis
22. Write a note on episcleritis.
23. Ptosis
24. Write a short note on aniridia.