- Hypertensitive retinopathy
- Two differential diagnosis of leucocoria
- Vitamin A deficiency/ Ocular manifestations of vitamin A deficiency
- Mention four causes of nyctalopia/ Name four causes of night blindness
- Diabetic retinopathy
Draw and label
- Fundus picture in diabetic retinopathy
- Fundus picture of hypertensive retinopathy
Essays
1. 60 years old female patient with type II diabetic
mellitus since 12 years, presents to OPD with complaining of sudden painless
loss of vision in one 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)
2. Patient complaining of pain, redness, blurring of vision
in one eye with history of repeated similar attacks, associated with small
joint pains. 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.