Ophthalmology Flashcards

1
Q

Retinal Protein responsible for light perception

A

Rhodopsin

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2
Q

Painless loss of vision + cherry red spot in macula

A

CRAO

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3
Q

Painless loss of vision + flame hemorrhages and cotton wool spots

A

CRVO

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4
Q

Painful Loss of Vision

A

Optic Neuritis

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5
Q

Band Keratopathy initial investigation

A

Calcium

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6
Q

Ehlers-Danlos + Acute Painless loss of vision

A

Rentinal Detachment

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7
Q

Blunt Trauma + Increased IOP + Hyphema

A

IV Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors

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8
Q

HIV patient with improving CD4 count but reduced vision and discomfort in eyes

A

Immune Reconstitution Uveitis

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9
Q

Myopia + tunnel vision + pigmented bone spicules in periphery

A

Retinits Pigmentosa

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10
Q

Painful eye with 3rd Cranial Nerve Palsy (Including Pupil involvement)

A

Post. Communicating Artery Aneurysm

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11
Q

Investigation for Diabetic Retinopathy

A

Fluroscein Angiography

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12
Q

Earliest Lesion to develop in Diabetic Retinopathy

A

Microaneurysms

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13
Q

Eye finding associated with Sarcoidosis

A

Uveitis

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14
Q

Eye finding associated with Wernicke’s

A

Nystagmus

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15
Q

Characteristic feature of CMV Retinits

A

Vasculitis with Hemorrhages

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16
Q

Drugs causing acute angle closure glaucoma

A
  • Amytriptaline
  • Anti parkinsonian
  • Anti Psychotics
17
Q

Asymmetric Diabetic Retinopathy Investigation of choice

A

Carotid Doppler USG