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A young girl with a previous history of repeated pain over the medial canthus and chronic use of decongestants now presents with intense chills, rigors, and diplopia on lateral gaze. Examination shows an optic disc that is congested. The most likely diagnosis would be:

AOrbital Apex Syndrome

BOrbital Cellulitis

CEthmoidal Sinusitis

DCavernous Sinus Thrombosis

2

A patient presents with eye pain, redness, and blurred vision after sleeping in contact lenses. Fluorescein staining reveals a corneal ulcer. What is the most appropriate management?

ATopical antibiotics

BOral antibiotics

CTopical corticosteroids

DSaline irrigation

3

A man presents 6 hrs after head injury complaining of mild proptosis and scleral hyperemia:

ACaroticocavernous fistula

BRetro-orbital hematoma

CPneumo-orbit

DOrbital cellulitis

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