Neuro-Ophthalmology — Flashcards

Neuro-Ophthalmology — Flashcards

Neuro-Ophthalmology — Flashcards

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#21

Amaurosis fugax presents with a painless, transient, _____ vision loss that is caused by a small embolus to the ophthalamic artery

#22

Features of retrobulbar neuritis include _____ deterioration in vision, painful EOM and impairment of colour vision

Hint: slow/sudden

#23

Leber s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) presents as _____acute painless loss of vision

#24

Conditions such as Adie Pupil, Third nerve palsy, Pharmacological mydriasis and Direct damage to iris sphincter will present as anisocoria that _____ in bright light

#25

In _____ pupil, light reflex is absent and near reflex is slow and tonic

#26

Optic glioma is a pain_____ and slow-growing tumor that presents with proptosis

#27

Optic neuritis presents with _____ phosphenes and sound-induced phosphenes

#28

_____ is a sudden and transient monocular blindness, which is fully reversible.

#29

Simple optic atrophy is due to causes such as _____, neurosyphilis, and traumatic optic neuropathy.

#30

_____ crossed diplopia is seen in divergent squint, as in medial rectus paralysis.

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