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Ophthalmology Imp

The document is a comprehensive overview of various topics in ophthalmology, including pupillary reactions, eye pathologies, and surgical techniques. It covers conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and uveitis, as well as diagnostic methods and treatments. Additionally, it discusses anatomical structures, visual pathways, and management of specific eye conditions.

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Ophthalmology Imp

The document is a comprehensive overview of various topics in ophthalmology, including pupillary reactions, eye pathologies, and surgical techniques. It covers conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and uveitis, as well as diagnostic methods and treatments. Additionally, it discusses anatomical structures, visual pathways, and management of specific eye conditions.

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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.

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