Central scotoma, Paracentral scotoma and temporal field defects can be tested by _____ocular visual field testing.
#2
_____ crossed diplopia is seen in divergent squint, as in medial rectus paralysis.
#3
Conditions such as Horner's syndrome and Physiological mydriasis will present as anisocoria that _____ in dim light
#4
Incongruous homonymous hemianopia, is usually seen with lesions of the _____
#5
During ocular motility, an increased flow of innervation to the contracting muscle is accompanied by the decreased flow of innervation to the relaxing antagonist muscle, is known as _____ law of reciprocal innervation
#6
Campimetry (Scotometry) is a type of _____ perimetry
#7
_____ is a condition of abnormal myelination of the nerve fibers of the retina, where myelination continues beyond lamina cribrosa and spreads into the retina beyond the optic disc.
#8
_____ sign is seen in optic nerve hypoplasia
#9
Hyperemic optic disc with telangiectatic (non-leaky on FFA) capillaries is suggestive of _____.
#10
Papilledema leads to blockage of _____, axonal swelling and collection of extracellular fluid
Nystagmus Indian Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
Master Nystagmus with OnCourse flashcards. These spaced repetition flashcards are designed for medical students preparing for NEET PG, USMLE Step 1, USMLE Step 2, MBBS exams, and other medical licensing examinations.
Nystagmus Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Central scotoma, Paracentral scotoma and temporal field defects can be tested by _____ocular visual field testing.
Answer: mon
Flashcard 2: _____ crossed diplopia is seen in divergent squint, as in medial rectus paralysis.
Answer: Uncrossed
Flashcard 3: Conditions such as Horner's syndrome and Physiological mydriasis will present as anisocoria that _____ in dim light
Answer: increases
Flashcard 4: Incongruous homonymous hemianopia, is usually seen with lesions of the _____
Answer: optic tract
Flashcard 5: During ocular motility, an increased flow of innervation to the contracting muscle is accompanied by the decreased flow of innervation to the relaxing antagonist muscle, is known as _____ law of reciprocal innervation
Answer: Sherrington's
Flashcard 6: Campimetry (Scotometry) is a type of _____ perimetry
Answer: manual
Flashcard 7: _____ is a condition of abnormal myelination of the nerve fibers of the retina, where myelination continues beyond lamina cribrosa and spreads into the retina beyond the optic disc.