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Ophtha Quiz - PACG

This document contains a 10 question ophthalmology quiz about primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). The questions cover topics such as risk factors for PACG, stages of glaucoma, medications used to treat different types of glaucoma, signs and symptoms of acute angle closure glaucoma, precipitating factors for angle closure attacks, and identification of iris features in angle closure glaucoma.

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Ophtha Quiz - PACG

This document contains a 10 question ophthalmology quiz about primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). The questions cover topics such as risk factors for PACG, stages of glaucoma, medications used to treat different types of glaucoma, signs and symptoms of acute angle closure glaucoma, precipitating factors for angle closure attacks, and identification of iris features in angle closure glaucoma.

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Ophthalmology Quiz - PACG

1. All the following anatomical changes will above picture is of her right anterior segment.
predispose to primary angle closure glaucoma, What is seen in the picture?
except:
a. Small cornea
b. Flat cornea
c. Anterior chamber shallow
d. Short axial length of eyeball
2. A patient complains of evening halos and
occasional headache for some months. On
examination anterior chamber of both the eyes a. Corneal edema
are shallow and the intraocular pressure is b. Aqueous cells
normal. This condition represents what stage of c. Posterior synechiae
glaucoma? d. Glaukomflecken
a. Constant instability 6. All of the following are features for a 35 year
b. Prodrome old female patient with the above anterior
c. Absolute segment photograph except:
d. Acute
3. Epinephrine is used in all, except:
a. Aphakic glaucoma
b. Open angle glaucoma
c. Secondary glaucoma
d. Neovascular glaucoma
4. A 68 - year - old female patient is seen on the
ward. She complains of severe pain in her right a. The primary pathologic change occurs in
eye. There is blurring of vision with nausea & the corneal
vomiting. Earlier in the day she has undergone b. A retrocorneal membrane is seen on light
colonoscopy for evaluation of her long standing microscopy epithelium
Crohn's disease. The endoscopist has made a c. Laser trabeculoplasty is not done in the
comment that the examination was difficult. early stages of glaucoma
What is the likely cause of her painful red eye? d. Angle closure glaucoma is commonly seen
a. Anterior uveitis to occur
b. Acute conjunctivitis 7. A 36 years old female on prone dark room test
c. Episcleritis develops pain in eyes . Which of the following
d. Acute angle closure glaucoma drops should be avoided?
5. This 60 year old woman complains of several a. Atropine
episodes of sharp pain in her right eye over the b. Pilocarpine
past few months. Her visual acuity was normal c. Timolol
in both eyes and her IOP was elevated. The d. Acetazolamide
Ophthalmology Quiz - PACG
8. In the conversion of CO2 and H2O to form
carbonic acid during formation of aqueous
humour, the enzyme catalyzing the reaction is:
a. Carboxylase
b. Carbamylase
c. Carbonic anhydrase
d. Carbonic dehydrogenase
9. All of the following can precipitate the attack of
narrow angle except:
a. Prolonged prone position
b. Mydriatics
c. Prolonged work in bright light
d. Emotional upsets
10. Identify:

a. Iris bombe
b. PAS
c. Ring synechae
d. Total synechae
Ophthalmology Quiz - PACG
Ans –

1. B
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. A

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