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Decks in this class (29)

sudden loss of vision
What is transient monocular visua...,
What are the most common causes o...,
What are ischaemic vascular cause...
14  cards
glaucoma
What is glaucoma,
What happens in acute angle closu...,
What factors predispose to
26  cards
macular degeneration
What is it,
What is age related md characteri...,
What are rf for md
13  cards
conjunctivitis
When is allergic conjunctivitis seen,
What are features of allergic con...,
How do you mx allergic conjunctiv...
8  cards
uveitis
What is anterior uveitis,
What antibody assoc with anterior...,
What are features of anterior uve...
5  cards
blepharitis
What is blepharitis,
What causes it,
Who is it common in
6  cards
random
What is it,
Fetaures,
Ar pupil causes
27  cards
blurred vision
What is blurred vision,
What are causes,
How do you assess
4  cards
cataracts
What are cataracts,
What is epidemiology,
Causes
15  cards
occlusion
What is crao,
Features of crao,
What is this
9  cards
corneal injury
What is corneal abrasion,
Features of corneal abrasion,
Ix for corneal abrasion
10  cards
diabetic retinopathy
Who is diabetic retinopathy seen in,
Pathophysiology,
Classifications
12  cards
episcleritis
What is episcleritis,
Assoc conditions,
Features
4  cards
eyelid problems
Examples,
What is blepharitis,
What is stye
9  cards
hypertensive reitnopathy
What is stage 1,
What is stage 2,
What is stage 3
4  cards
mydriasis
What is mydriasis,
Causes,
Drug causes
3  cards
nasolacrimal duct obstruction
What is it,
Mx
2  cards
ocular trauma
What is hyphema,
What is main risk to sight,
Why is strict ed rest needed
5  cards
optic neuritis
Causes,
Features,
Ix
5  cards
cellulitis
What is orbital cellulitis,
Causes of orbital cellulitis,
What is periorbital cellulitis
9  cards
papilloedema
What is it,
Features on fundoscopy,
Causes
4  cards
retinal/vitreous detachment
What is posterior vitreous detach...,
Epidemiology of pvd,
Rf of pvd
18  cards
red eye
Causes of red eye,
What is endophthalmitis,
What is subconjunctival haemorrhage
7  cards
RA ocular manifestations
What are they,
Iatrogenic
2  cards
scleritis
What is it,
Rf,
Features
4  cards
squint
What is it,
What causes concomitant squint,
Due to imbalance in extraocular m...
6  cards
tunnel vision
Causes,
What is ti
2  cards
keratitis
What is keratitis,
Bacterial causes,
Causes general
11  cards

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