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Neuro-Ophthalmology — Flashcards

Neuro-Ophthalmology — Flashcards

Neuro-Ophthalmology — Flashcards

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#61

What variant of optic neuropathy (autosomal dominant) presents as visual loss in early childhood without any significant systemic features?_____

#62

Visual loss is _____ marked in AAION

#63

In _____ optic atrophy, the disc margin is blurred and dirty white in colour

#64

On addition of apraclonidine, a _____ pupil will dilate

#65

Pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupil is a feature of _____ syndrome

#66

Confrontation method is a type of _____ perimetry

#67

_____ optic atrophy occurs after papillitis or papilledema

#68

The differential diagnosis of _____ should be considered in any patient with bilateral optic neuropathy, irrespective of age.

#69

Anisocoria that increases in bright light and responds to 1% pilocarpine should point you to the diagnosis of _____

#70

In Adie's tonic pupil, affected pupil is _____ than normal initially

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