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Ophthalmology Assessment Questions

The document is a formative assessment form that allows submissions until February 19, 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions related to ophthalmology topics such as band-shaped keratopathy, fluorescein staining, and cataracts. Participants are required to provide their email, group number, and name in Arabic before answering the questions.

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Ophthalmology Assessment Questions

The document is a formative assessment form that allows submissions until February 19, 2025. It includes multiple-choice questions related to ophthalmology topics such as band-shaped keratopathy, fluorescein staining, and cataracts. Participants are required to provide their email, group number, and name in Arabic before answering the questions.

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Formative assessment III

You are allowed to submit the form until 19/02/2025, [Link]

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Email *

Your email

write your group number e.g: A1, B2,...

Your answer

Write down your name in Arabic *

Your answer

1. Band-shaped keratopathy is commonly caused by the deposition of: * 1 point

a. Magnesium salt

b. Calcium salt

c. Ferrous salt

d. Copper salt

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2. The color of fluorescein staining in corneal ulcers is * 1 point

a. Yellow

b. Blue

c. Green

d. Royal blue

3. Topical steroids are contraindicated in the case of bacterial corneal ulcer * 1 point
for fear of

a. Secondary glaucoma,

b. Cortical cataract.

c. Corneal perforation.

d. Secondary viral infection.

4. Advanced keratoconus is least to be corrected when treated by * 1 point

a. Hard contact Lens,

b. Rigid gas permeable contact Lens,

c. Spectacles.

d. Keratoplasty.
5. The commonest cause of hypopyon corneal ulcer is * 1 point

a. Moraxella

b. Gonococcus

c. Pneumococcus

d. Staphylococcus

6- The usual presentation of cataract is: * 1 point

Red eye

Painful drop of vision

Acute drop of vision

painless drop of the vision

7- Which of the following is a signs of aphakia: * 1 point

Tremulous iris

Iris shadow

Iris atrophy

Shallow anterior chamber

8- Which of the following may be associated with a subluxated lens? * 1 point

Mature catarct

hypermature cataract

congenital cataract

Immature cataract
9- The crystalline lens is characterized by: * 1 point

It is the main refractive medium of the eye

Its refractive power is fixed

It has a single layer of epithelium

It has a blood vessels only in the peripheral 1mm

10- In Mature senile cataract * 1 point

Visual acuity is hand movement

Intact red reflex

iris shadow is present

Fundus can be examined

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