1. A fifty-years-old female patient presented to the eye department with history of pain,
redness, protrusion of the eye, double vision of 2 days duration. She also had fever.
Answer the following:
● What is the probable diagnosis.
● Describe the clinical features
● What are the investigations you order.
● How do you treat the patient
● Enumerate the complications (1+3+2+2+2=10)
Short notes: (4x3=12)
2. Pterygium
3. Latanoprost
4. Papilloedema
5. Dendritic ulcer
Draw and label: (2x2=4)
6. Draw the visual pathway and the field defect due to lesions at each level along the visual
pathway
7. Angle of anterior chamber
Answer briefly: (5x2=10)
8. Phacolytic glaucoma
9. Types of astigmatism
10. Fundus picture in central retinal artery occlusion
11. Congenital dacryocystitis
12. Enucleation
Give precise answers: (4x1=4)
13. Name four features of granulomatous iridocyclitis
14. Name four types of optic atrophy
15. Name four causes of vitreous hemorrhage
16. Name two fungi which can infect the cornea
redness, protrusion of the eye, double vision of 2 days duration. She also had fever.
Answer the following:
● What is the probable diagnosis.
● Describe the clinical features
● What are the investigations you order.
● How do you treat the patient
● Enumerate the complications (1+3+2+2+2=10)
Short notes: (4x3=12)
2. Pterygium
3. Latanoprost
4. Papilloedema
5. Dendritic ulcer
Draw and label: (2x2=4)
6. Draw the visual pathway and the field defect due to lesions at each level along the visual
pathway
7. Angle of anterior chamber
Answer briefly: (5x2=10)
8. Phacolytic glaucoma
9. Types of astigmatism
10. Fundus picture in central retinal artery occlusion
11. Congenital dacryocystitis
12. Enucleation
Give precise answers: (4x1=4)
13. Name four features of granulomatous iridocyclitis
14. Name four types of optic atrophy
15. Name four causes of vitreous hemorrhage
16. Name two fungi which can infect the cornea