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Ophtha Quiz - Neurophthalmogy

This document contains a 10 question ophthalmology quiz on neurophthalmology topics. The questions cover topics like optic nerve pathologies, pupil abnormalities, meningitis symptoms, effects of certain drugs, and localization of lesions based on visual field defects. The correct answers are provided.

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Ophtha Quiz - Neurophthalmogy

This document contains a 10 question ophthalmology quiz on neurophthalmology topics. The questions cover topics like optic nerve pathologies, pupil abnormalities, meningitis symptoms, effects of certain drugs, and localization of lesions based on visual field defects. The correct answers are provided.

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Ophthalmology Quiz - Neurophthalmogy

1. Diagnose the ocular pathology: b. Rifampin


c. Isoniazid
d. Streptomycin
7. A patient presents with Right homonymous
hemianopia. Most likely site of lesion is:
a. Left optic radiation
b. Right geniculate body
c. Right optic nerve
d. Right optic radiation
8. Anisocoria in dim light is maximally seen in:
a. 3rd nerve palsy
a. Primary optic atrophy b. Pharmacological mydriasis
b. Primary open angle glaucoma c. Horner syndrome
c. Papilledema d. Parasympathetic paralysis
d. Central retinal artery occlusion 9. Ophthalmology in a patient shows chalky white
2. Which of these ophthalmic manifestations is optic disc with well defined margins. Retinal
least likely due to acute meningococcal vessels and surrounding Rețina appears
meningitis? normal. Which of the following is the most
a. Papilloedema likely diagnosis?
b. Optic nerve palsy a. Primary Optic Atrophy
c. Cranial nerve palsy b. Post-neuritic secondary optic atrophy
d. Glaucoma c. Glaucomatous optic atrophy
3. Pupil in a newborn is: d. Consecutive optic atrophy
a. Constricted 10. Diagnose the pathology in the image:
b. Dilated
c. Mid-dilated
d. Any of the above
4. A 50-year-old male patient gives history of STD
acquired 20 years back, now complaints of
headache, seizures, confusion and numbness in a. Right Adie pupil
extremities. Which of the following will be true b. Left Horner syndrome
about the pupillary response of the above c. Argyll Robertson pupil
patient? d. Right 3rd cranial nerve palsy
a. Light reflex and accomodation reflex
absent
b. Light reflex and accomodation reflex
present
c. Light reflex absent and accommodation
reflex present
d. Light reflex present and accommodation
reflex absent
5. All are true about optic nerve except:
a. Arises from axons of bipolar neurons
b. 5 cm long
c. Covered by 3 layers continuous with
meninges
d. Crossed by ophthalmic artery
6. Which one of the following is an oculotoxic
drug?
a. Ethambutol
Ophthalmology Quiz - Neurophthalmogy
Ans –
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. A

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