Following injury to the right temple region, a patient complains of pain in the right eye and loss of vision. On examination, the eye movements are normal, and the pupil normally reacts to light. The affected eye shows increased intraocular pressure of 32 mmHg (normal: 10-21 mmHg), mild corneal edema, and a small hyphema visible in the anterior chamber. The diagnosis is
ATraumatic glaucoma
BOptic nerve atrophy
CSub-arachnoid haemorrhage
DFunctional loss of vision
Which type of cataract is associated with blunt trauma to the eye?
ASunflower cataract
BLamellar cataract
CRosette cataract
DChristmas tree cataract
Which drug is generally contraindicated in the management of traumatic hyphema in a patient with sickle cell disease?
ATimolol
BSteroids
CAcetazolamide
DAtropine
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