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Most common causative organism of Fungal keratitis?

Fusarium

100

Most common cause of vision loss in diabetic retinopathy

macular edema

100

Visual field defect in pituitary adenoma

Bitemporal hemianopia

100

Drugs contraindicated in narrow-angle glaucoma

mydriatics

100

Most common microbial cause of red eye in CL wearers

Pseudomonas

200

This sign indicates stress lines in stretching and thinning in keratoconus


Vogt's striae

200

OCT hallmark of macular hole stage ___→ Full-thickness defect

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200

Most common cause of internuclear ophthalmoplegia in young adults?

MS

200

Glaucoma medication increasing uveoscleral outflow

Prostaglandin analogs

200

Give the most likely diagnosis:

A 12‑year‑old girl presents with decreased central vision and difficulty reading. Fundus exam reveals yellowish flecks at the macula and posterior pole. OCT shows photoreceptor layer loss.


Stargardt's disease

300

This vertical streak of pigment is a classic sign of what condition?


pigment dispersion syndrome

300

Classic triad of toxoplasmosis retinochoroiditis

Focal retinitis, old pigmented scar, vitreous inflammation (“headlight in the fog”)

300

Cause of monocular transient vision loss (“amaurosis fugax”)

carotid embolus

300

This group of Antibiotics is linked to intracranial hypertension

Tetracyclines

300

Spherical equivalent of -2.00 +1.00 × 180 

-1.50 D

400

This finding can be idiopathic or commonly associated with this disease

Myotonic dystrophy

400

Retinal finding in shaken baby syndrome

multilayer hemorrhages

400

Pathophysiology of central retinal vein occlusion

_____ formation at lamina cribrosa → venous outflow obstruction → retinal ischemia and hemorrhage

thrombus

400

Mechanism of acetazolamide

Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor   

 → decreases aqueous humor production

400

Most common cause of subconjunctival hemorrhage

valsalva

500

Goal of using mitomycin-C in refractive surgery is to reduce?

Inhibits fibroblast proliferation

or reducing corneal haze/scarring

500

What is the primary diagnosis?

A 60‑year‑old man reports sudden, painless vision loss. Fundus exam shows:

BRAO


cherry‑red spot at the macula and sectoral retinal whitening.



500

A patient presents with vertical diplopia that worsens on downgaze. They compensate with a left head tilt. 

Give the complete diagnosis

right CN IV palsy


CN IV (trochlear nerve) innervates the superior oblique muscle, which depresses and intorts the eye.

In a CN IV palsy, the affected eye drifts upward and extorts, causing vertical diplopia.

Patients compensate by tilting their head toward the opposite shoulder of the affected nerve.

500

This Antiarrhythmic drug can cause vortex keratopathy


Amiodarone


What other ocular SEs?

500

What condition is the most common cause of corneal transplants in the US?

Fuch's dystrophy


What type of transplant sx?

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