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acute mucopurulent conjuctivitis

1.What is the
diagnosis ?
2. Cause ??
bacterial infections
( staph,strep,pneumo)
1.Name of
the charts
Ishihara charts
38 charts

2.Used for
screening of color vision
• Diagnosis ??
Blepharitis
• which glands
are involved ?
zeiss glands
• Diagnosis ??
Thyroid eye
disease/Graves
opthalmopathy

• Seen in which
endocrine
disorder ???
graves disease
• Name the instrument ?
Schiotz indentation tonometer

• Used for measuring ??


IOP
• What is the
diagnosis ? Pingen
cula
• Etiology ?
not known exactly
considered as an age
change,occuring more
commonly in people
exposed to strong
sunlight ,dust and wind
• What is the diagnosis ?
Opthalmia neonatorum

Silver nitrate
• causes ? gonococcal infection
chlamydia trachomatis
HSV2
other bacteria like staph strep hemophillus
• Describe the features
seen in this image ?
bonnet sign,salu sign,gun sign,silver
wiring of arterioles,papilloedema

• Seen in which
condition ?
Hypertension grade 4
• Diagnosis ?
stye/hordeolum
externum

• Caused by
blockage of
which
glands ?
Moll/ zeiss glands
• name the
instrument ?
slit lamp biomicroscope
• 1.What is the
diagnosis ??
sub conjunctival hemorrhage

• 2.Cause
trauma
hypertension
bleeding disorders
• cause ??
branched retinal vein
occluion

• Appearance of
fundus ??
retinal edema and
hemorrhages limited to the
area of occlusion
• Diagnosis ??
posterior blepheritis

• Which glands
are involved ??
mebomian
glands
• 1.Diagnosis ?
Arcus senilis

• 2.Where does it
appear
around the limbus due to
deposition of lipisds
• Sign seen here ??
Tear drop sign

• occurs due to ??
Blow out fracture ( # of
orbital floor)
• Diagnosis ?
keratoglobus

• define it ?
thinning and
hemispherical
protrusion of entire
cornea
• Which type of
cataract ?
Mature senile cortical
cataract
• Color of
cataract ?
pearly white
• Diagnosis ? chalazion

• Treatment
intralesional steroids
incision and curettage
• Diagnosis ??
Chronic dacrocystitis

• Caused by
obstruction to ??
Nasolacrimal duct obstruction
• Diagnosis ??
symblepharon

• Decscribe the
condition ???
adhesions between
palpebral and bulbar
conjunctiva
• Diagnosis ? iris coloboma

• occurs due to
incomplete fusion of
embryonic fissure
• Type of cataract ?
sunflower cataract

• Seen in ?
wilsons disease
spring catarral/VKC
A.gelatinous membrane
aroung limbus
B.horner traunta spots
caused by hypersensitivity
1,4

•Seen in which
infection
•caused by which
organism
• Pathology
seen in
which
condition
retinoblastoma
• Describe
the
pathology
Flexner
wintersteiner
rosette
simple ptosis

• Describe the condition?


congenital ptosis

blepharo phemosis syndrome • Nerve affected ?


occulomotor nerve
• What are these ?
Herbert pits
• Seen in which
infection?
trachoma
• Diagnosis ?
Bacterial corneal
ulcer
• organisms
causing this ?
peusomonas
• Diagnosis ??
involusional ectropion

cicatricial ectropion
• Diagnosis??
Rosette shaped cataract

• Occurs due to ???


blunt trauma
• seen in which
conditions
blunt trauma
• Diagnosis ?
black eye/racoon eye

• Sign of??
due to # of anterior
cranial fossa
• Diagnosis ??
capillary hemangioma

• Other names ??
stawberry naevus
• Diagnosis ??
neurofibromatosis-2

• Name the
characteristic
eye feature
seen in this
picture
lisch nodules
• which sign is depicted?
exopthalomus

• name other signs


seen in this patient?
refer pg no.394 of Ak
khurana
• Diagnosis ??
horners syndrome

• Due to which
nerve
involvement
cervical sympathetic
chain
• Diagnosis ???

• Describe the
condition ??
• what is your
diagnosis?
trachomatous scarring
• seen in which
infection ?
trachoma
diagnosis?
proptosis
causes??
thyroid eye disease
orbital tumors
cysts of orbit
for further refer pg;383
• Diagnosis??
gaint papillary conjunctivitis

• cause?
allergic response in soft
contact lens users
• diagnosis?
paralytic left exotropion

• seen in which nerve


palsy?
3rd nerve palsy
• diagnosis?

• colour of this
condition ??
diagnosis?
festooned pupil

caused by?
Anterior uveitis
• diagnosis?
geographic
corneal ulcer

• caused by which
organism?
HSV
which sign is depicted
here??
Bayonetting sign
seen in which condition?
open angle glaucoma
• diagnosis??
Bi temporal Hemianopia

• lesion at which level ??


optic chiasma
• What is the
diagnosis ??
K F ring

• seen in ?
wilsons disease
• What is the
diagnosis ??
Hyphema
• cause ?
Blunt trauma
1.congenital glaucoma
2.lacrimation
blepharospasm
photophobia
macula star appearance

hypertensive retinopathy
Bitot spots

night blindness
cherry red spot

CRAO
GANGLIOSIDOSIS
taysachs,gauchers,neima
npick,
blunt trauma( berlin
edema)
• Diagnosis ??
Dendritic corneal ulcer

• Cause ??
HSV
• Diagnosis ??
Trachomatous follicular
inflammation
• cause ??
trachoma
• cause ??
CMV RETINITIS

• Appearance
of fundus ??
Sauce and cheese
retinopathy
leucocoria in right eye

retinopathy of prematurity
congenital cataract
retinoblastoma
• Name of the test ??
schirmer test

• Used for ??
dry
eye/keratoconjunctivitis
sicca
snowflake catarct

Diabetes mellitus( diabetic retinopathy)


• Diagnosis ??
retinitis pigmentosa

• Fundus
appearance
seen here ?
arteriolar attenuation
waxy pallor disc
bony spicules at
periphery
• Diagnosi
s ??
hordeolum
internum
• cause ??
infection of
meibomian gland

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