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
A patient presents with acute appendicitis. What is NOT to be done?
AGive antibiotics
BDo primary survey
CPerform appendectomy
DCheck for visual acuity
Following blunt trauma a young male presents with a D shaped pupil. What is the diagnosis?
AIridodialysis
BOrbital fracture
CTraumatic hyphema
DIridoschisis
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