OPHTHALMOLOGY: UVEA
UVEA
1. All of the following are part of uvea except:
a. Pars plicata
b. Pars plana
c. Choroid
d. Schwalbe’s line
b. Pars plana
c. Choroid
d. Schwalbe’s line
2. One of the earliest features of anterior uveitis includes:
a. Keratic precipitates b. Hypopyon
c. Posterior synechiae d. Aqueous flare
c. Posterior synechiae d. Aqueous flare
3. In anterior uveitis the pupil is generally:
a. of normal size
b. Constricted
c. Dilated
c. Dilated
d. both c & d
4. Koeppe’s nodules are found in:
a. Cornea
b. Sclera
c. Iris
d. Conjunctiva
b. Sclera
c. Iris
d. Conjunctiva
5. Aqueous humour is formed by:
a. Epithelium of ciliary body
b. Posterior surface of iris
c. Lens
d. Pars plana
d. Pars plana
6. Secondary glaucoma due to acute attack of iridocyclitis can be managed by the following except;
a. Corticosteroids
b. Beta- Blockers
b. Beta- Blockers
c. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
d. Miotics
7. Aqueous humor is secreted by:
a. Circulus iridis minor
b. Ciliary muscle
c. Ciliary processes
d. Iris crypts
c. Ciliary processes
d. Iris crypts
8. The differential diagnosis of acute iridocyclitis includes the following conditions except:
a. Corneal ulcer
b. Open angle glaucoma
c. Acute conjunctivitis
b. Open angle glaucoma
c. Acute conjunctivitis
d. Angle closure glaucoma
9. A middle aged female with recurrent joint pain gave past history of recurrent attacks of pain, redness and dropped vision in one eye. Recently she complained of similar attack. The most important diagnostic sign of activity is:
a. Festooned pupil
b. Aqueous flare and cells
b. Aqueous flare and cells
c. Pigmented KPs
d. Patches of iris atrophy
d. Patches of iris atrophy
10. The most diagnostic sign of anterior uveitis is:
a. Ciliary injection
b. Keratic precipitates
c. Constriction of pupil
d. Raised intra-ocular tension
b. Keratic precipitates
c. Constriction of pupil
d. Raised intra-ocular tension
11. Uveitis is characterized by all except:
a. Mucopurulent discharge
b. Small pupils
c. Moderate pain
c. Moderate pain
d. Marked tenderness
12. Features of iritis include all of the following, except:
a. Small pupil
b. Normal pupillary reaction
b. Normal pupillary reaction
c. Ciliary congestion
d. Aqueous flare
e. Loss of iris pattern
d. Aqueous flare
e. Loss of iris pattern
13. All of the following statements about the treatment of acute anterior uveitis are true except:
a. Mydriasis is important
b. Steroids should be avoided
a. Mydriasis is important
b. Steroids should be avoided
c. It is usually not necessary to admit the patient to the hospital
d. Investigations for systemic disease are often negative
14. The earliest feature of anterior uveitis includes:
a. Keratic precipitates b. Hypopyon
c. Posterior synechiae d. Aqueous flare
c. Posterior synechiae d. Aqueous flare
15. Drug of choice for Acute Iridocylitis is
a. Acetazolamide
b. Atropine
c. Antibiotics
c. Antibiotics
d. Aspirin
16. Atropine sulphate 1% drop or ointment must be used in:
a. Acute conjunctivitis
b. Chronic conjunctivitis
c. Iritis
d. Acute congestive glaucoma
17. The following is a part of uvea except:
a. Bowman's membrane
b. Iris
c. Ciliary body
c. Ciliary body
d. Choroid
1-d
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2-d
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3-b
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4-c
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5-a
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6- d
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7-c
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8-b
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9-b
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10-b
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11-a
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12.b
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13-b
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14-d
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15.b
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16-c
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17-a
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