A 45-year-old diabetic presents with sudden painless vision loss. Cotton wool spots and dot hemorrhages seen. HbA1c is 9.2. Most likely diagnosis?
AHypertensive retinopathy
BCRAO
CDiabetic retinopathy
DCRVO
A 33-year-old patient suffers from blunt trauma to the eye. Fundoscopy shows a cherry red spot, the probable diagnosis is
ACentral Retinal Artery Occlusion
BRetinoblastoma
COptic nerve transection
DPosterior Vitreous Detachment
Acute Hemorrhagic Conjunctivitis is primarily caused by which type of Enterovirus?
AEnterovirus type 68
BEnterovirus type 69
CEnterovirus type 70
DEnterovirus type 71
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