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OSCE Ophthalmology C1 426 Dr.no0p C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. What is the type of refractive error ? A. What is the diagnosis ? B. What is the type of refractive error ? A. Accomidative esotropia B. Hyperopia 1 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. What is the type of refractive error ? B. How would you correct it ? A. Hyperopia B. Convex lenses 2 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. Give 2 Differential diagnosis ? A. Name this sign ? B. Give 2 Differential diagnosis ? A. leukocoria B. Cataract, reitnoblastoma 3 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. pinhole testing device A. Name this device ? B. What is the value of it? A. pinhole testing device B. determine if a problem with acuity is the result of refractive error (and thus correctable with glasses) or due to another process. [ explanation : In testing distant visual acuity, looking through a pinhole is useful for patients with blurred vision. Vision can be improved if the defective vision is due to refractive error. It cannot be improved if it is due to organic eye disease.] 4 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Lesion on 2 what visual field defect? B. Give one most common cause? A. Bitemporal hemianopia B. Pitutary adenoma 5 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. identify 3 ? B. identify 5 ? A. Optic tract B. Optic radiation 6 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. A 30 year old obese female , with normal BP the presentation is bilateral what’s the diagnosis B. How would you manage this patient? A.Papilledema B.Ask the patient to reduce her weight Decrease the intracranial pressure 7 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. Give 2 post surgical complications? A. What is the diagnosis B. Give 2 post surgical complications? A. cataract B. 1- endophthalmitis , 2- inflammation , hemorrhage , ... etc 8 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. identify 1 ? B. identify 2 ? 1 A. choroid B. Ciliary body 2 9 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Describe what do you see? B. Name the disease which cause this? A. Tunnel vision B. glaucoma 10 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Patient with sinusitis and fever what is your diagnosis ? B. How would u manage her ? A. Orbital cellulitis B. Admission and give her IV antibiotic 11 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Patient has Hx of iris operation, name this operation? B. What is the indication for this operation? A. Laser Peripheral Iridotomy B. Acute closed angle glaucoma 12 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Diabetic patient, what is u diagnosis? B. How would you manage this patient? A. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy B. Control the blood pressure and do PRP 13 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. What is the complication ( write only one)? A. Patient came to the ER with Hx of finger nail trauma (can’t remember the exact question but it was something like that) how would you manage this patient? B. What is the complication ( write only one)? A. Topical antibiotic , NEVER patch this lesion B. scarring, secondary iritis 14 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. What is the name of the dye? A. Identify this lesion ? B. What is the name of the dye? A. Herpetic ulcer (dendritic ulcer) B. Fluorescein dye 15 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. How would you manage this patient? A. This patient has Hx of wearing contact lenses, what is your diagnosis? B. How would you manage this patient? A. Corneal ulcer B. Remove the lenses and culture first then topical antibiotics every hour 16 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

B. What are the visual field defects? A. What is the diagnosis? B. What are the visual field defects? A. Optic disc cupping B. Arcuate scotoma , paracentral scotoma, and nasal step defect. 17 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Patient came with sudden painless redness, What is the diagnosis? B. Give me 3 or 2 causes ( can’t remember) ? A. subconjunctival hemorrhage B. 1- Anticouglants (OCP ) 2- Trauma , 3-Old age 18 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

A. Preretinal hemorrhage or BRVO <<< I’m not sure of it B. A. What is the diagnosis? B. Give me 3 or 2 causes ( can’t remember) << I’m not sure of this Q ? A. Preretinal hemorrhage or BRVO <<< I’m not sure of it B. 19 C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p

Dr.no0p اخر سؤال ما قدرت اتذكرة بس اكيد انه سهل ان شاءالله شدوا حيلكم وذاكروا كويس .. خصوصاً مراجعة الدكتور ياسر ولا تنسون تمرون على اوسكييز السنوات اللي قبل وحتى الباتشز اللي كان قبلنا دعواتي للجميع .. الله يوفقكم ولا تنسونا من دعواتكم Dr.no0p C1 .. 426 Dr.no0p