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* Ophthalmology
* Different types of pupillary reactions.
* 1) Pupillary Pathway for light reflex.
* (diagram) white pupillary reflex in child aged 1 yr.
* 2) Muscles of pupil with nerve supply.
* 3) modalities of eye pathology.
* Different diagnose of... complicated cataract surgery.
* 4) Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (Spring Catarrh)
* 5) Granulomatous uveitis
* Hyper mature cataracta Zonular cataract.
* anterior staphyloma.
* 6) Staphyloma anterior
* 8) Mechanism of accommodation.
* 9) Binocular vision
* 10) Dimness of vision with corneal opacity
* 11) Cavernous sinus thrombosis
* 12) Eye banking
* Field changes in POAG (Open Angle Glaucoma) and of lens.
* Glaucoma - c/f, management
* Fungal Keratitis, hypopyon corneal ulcer
* ...d/d & treatment.
* 15) Pterygium, treatment of recurrent pterygium
* 16) Morgagnian cataract
* d.d. of... (painless)
* Senile nuclear (old age...)
* Senile mature cataract (40-60 yrs)
* 18) Presbyopia (Headache, diff in reading small print)
* 19) Tonometry
* 20) Lacrimal syringing
* 21) angle closure glaucoma (acute cong. glaucoma)
* C/P diagnosis treatment
* 22) Glaucoma, Classification of absolute glaucoma
* Causes of painful dimness of vision in 55 yr old.
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* 23) Macula lutea
* 24) Extra ocular muscles - Action, origin, insertion, nerve supply
* 25) Phlycten (Phlyctenular Keratoconjunctivitis)
* 26) Xanthelasma (slightly raised yellow plaque over nasal side).
* 27) Advantages & disad. of phacoemulsification with IOL implantation
* 28) Indirect ophthalmoscope
* 29) Red eye management
* 30) Chalazion
* 31) Xerophthalmia - treatment schedule, Vit A def. signs
* 32) Coloured Halos
* Keratomalacia management.
* 33) Chronic dacryocystitis, Congenital dacryocystitis - acute dac.
* etio c/f treatment
* 34) Acute anterior uveitis (iridocyclitis)
* granulomatous vs non-granulomatous.
* treatment...
* Etiology, c/f management, complications
* 35) Myopia treatment
* 36) Hypermetropia classification, c/f, management
* 37) Retinoscopy, Jackson's cross cylinder
* 38) LASIK
* 39) Keratic precipitates
* 40) Hordeolum externum
* 41) Bitot's spots
* * Acute mucopurulent conjunctivitis, allergic conj. (types)
* * National Program for Control of Blindness
* 44) Pathological myopia degenerative changes.
* 45) Layers & funct of tear film
* 46) Jones dye test
* 47) Episcleritis
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* 48) Indications of Keratoplasty
* 49) Papilloedema vs papillitis
* 50) Visual pathway-diagram
* 51) chemical injury case-management, blast trauma - traumatic hyphema
* 52) Hyphema
* 53) Macular function tests
* 54) B-blocker topical & Timolol maleate eye drop
* 55) conjunctival hemorrhage
* 56) Keratoconus
* 57) superficial vs deep corneal vascularization
* 58) Astigmatism, Sturm's conoid.
* 59) Layers of retina; retinal detachment
* 60) Gonioscopy - shaffers classification
* * Upper eyelid (diagram). Muscles, action, origin, ins, nerve supply
* 62) Pinguecula.
* 63) Posterior Capsular opacification
* 64) Occlusio pupillae
* 83) Vernal conjunctivitis - Sign, symptoms, treatment
* 84) Cycloplegics in Ophthalmology
* 65) Lacrimal mucocele
* 66) Buphthalmos
* 67) Berlin's oedema (commotio retinae)
* 68) Photophthalmia (snow blindness)
* 69) Blepharitis
* 70) CRVO (Central Retinal Vein Occlusion)
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* 71) HZO (Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus)
* 72) Ophthalmia neonatorum (neonatal conjunctivitis)
* 73) Emmetropization
* 74) Ciliary body
* 75) How is transparency of cornea maintained?
* 76) Horizontal wrinkles on forehead of elderly. why?
* 77) Conjunctival follicles don't develop in neonates-Why?
* 78) Levator function test
* 79) Visual acuity assessment
* 80) Orbital cellulitis
* 81) In the case of acute ant. uveitis pupil gets const & pup. reaction becomes sluggish?
* 82) in paralytic squint 2nd deviation is > primary deviation
* 83) why retinal detachment b/w Pig. epi & neural retina
* 84) Dark room prone position test
* 85) Cornea - Layers (with diagram), causes of transparency
* 98) Lens induced glaucoma
* 99) Retrobulbar Optic neuritis
* 100) Diabetic Retinopathy
* Ectropion...
* 88) Cystoid macular edema
* 89) Vitreous hemorrhage
* 90) Angle of anterior chamber (diagram)
* 91) Aphakia
* 92) Evisceration
* * Central Retinal artery obst. - c/f, Comp, treatment
* 95) Retinoblastoma - C/P, management, stages
* 96) Retinitis pigmentosa
* 97) Trachoma - C/f, comp. treatment.