Wednesday, 7 February 2018

GLAUCOMA-OPHTHALMOLOGY-CHAPTER WISE PREVIOUS QUESTIONS

  1. Congenital glaucoma
  2. Mention two hyper osmotic agents
  3. Mention two beta-blockers used glaucoma.
  4. Mention two miotics
  5. Mention two causes for tubular vision
  6. Two uses of atropine eye drops
  7. Timolol maleate
  8. Latanoprost
  9. Neovascular glaucoma
  10. Absolute glaucoma
  11. Phacolytic glaucoma
  12. Field changes in open angle glaucoma

Draw and label
  1. Angle of anterior chamber

Essays

1. A 60 years old short statured female presented in the casualty with history of sudden onset of very severe pain in the right eye with redness and marked impairment of vision in the same eye. She is also having systemic symptoms of headache and vomiting. She gives history of seeing colored haloes in the past. Answer the following :
  • What is your more probable diagnosis
  • What is the differential diagnosis
  • What are the clinical features of the condition
  • How will you confirm the diagnosis
  • How will you manage the case  (1+2+2+2+3=10)

2.60 years old patient presented with sudden onset of pain, redness in one eye and headache, with decreased vision since six months, with past history of cataract surgery in other eye. Answer the following:
  • What is your more probable diagnosis
  • What are the differential diagnosis
  • What are the clinical features of the condition
  • How will you confirm the diagnosis
  • How will you manage the case(1+2+2+2+3=10)

3.Patient complaining of gradual loss of vision and frequent change of presbyopic glasses. Answer the following:
  • What is your more probable diagnosis
  • What are the differential diagnosis
  • What are the clinical features of the condition
  • How will you confirm the diagnosis
  • How will you manage the case (1+2+2+2+3=10)

4. Female patient complaining of sudden painful blurring of vision in one eye with shallow anterior chamber in both eyes. Answer the following:
  • What is the probable diagnosis
  • What are the necessary ocular investigations to confirm the diagnosis
  • How will you manage the case
  • What is the precaution to be taken for the other eye (1+3+4+1 =10)