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#40. ischaemic optic neuropathy. Optic atrophy – primary and secondary
What are the 3 main conditions of...,
What is,
Describe non arteritic anterior i...
12  cards
#57. Blindness - degrees, causes and types. The most common topical drugs in ophthalmology.
What is blindness,
What is the cause for blindness,
What are the types of topical dru...
7  cards
#46. Congenital glaucoma. Secondary glaucomas - pigmentary, pseudoexfoliative, neovascular and traumatic.
What is congential glaucoma,
What are the causes of congenital...,
What are the causes of congenital...
20  cards
#43. Congenital cataracts. Changes of lens location - traumatic, congenital.
What are cataracts,
What is the cause of congenital c...,
What are the 4 types of congenita...
13  cards
#26. Superficial purulent keratitis.
What is keratitis,
What are the types of keratitis,
Which bacteria cause corneal infl...
7  cards
#28. Anterior uveitis / iridocyclitis / - clinical features, complications, differential diagnosis, treatment.
What is uveitis,
What are the 5 types of uveitis,
What is the cause of anterior uve...
8  cards
#23. Allergic and autoimmune conjunctivitis. Vernal conjunctivitis. Lymphatic keratoconjunctivitis. Degenerations the conjunctiva - pinguecula and pterygium. Dry eye syndrome.
What is allergic conjunctivitis,
What are the types of,
1 what is simple allergic conjunc...
30  cards
#13. Peripheral vision. Visual field. Methods for examination. Changes in visual field – scotomata, anopsias concentric narrowing.
#13. Peripheral vision. Visual field. Methods for examination. Changes in visual field – scotomata, anopsias concentric narrowing.
16  cards
#10. Light perception. Adaptation. Methods of examination. Disturbancies of adaptation.
What is the function of the retina,
What are the light sensitive cells,
What are visual perceptions
6  cards
#52. Eye motility disorders - general data. Amblyopia - types and treatment. Concomitant squint.
What are eye motility disorders c...,
What are neurogenic eye motility ...,
What are myogenic eye motility di...
20  cards
#42. Senile cataract, forms, stages, treatment. Aphakia.
What is a cataract,
What is senile cataract,
What are the 2 types of senile ca...
6  cards
#47. Refraction of the eye. Physical optics. Eye as an optical system. Physical and clinical refraction. Examination of refraction - subjective and objective methods.
What is refraction,
What is the international units o...,
How is refractive power calculated
11  cards
#54. Trauma the eyeball and its adnexa - general data. Classification. Injuries to the eye and its adnexa. Principles of treatment.
What is included in the patient h...,
What is observed upon inspection ...,
What is the diagnosis for trauma ...
8  cards
#32. Malignant melanoma of the uvea.
What is malignant melanoma of the...,
What are the risk factors of deve...,
What is the cause etiology of
6  cards
#18. Tumours of the eyelids and conjunctiva
What are the 2 tumours of the eye...,
What are the benign tumours of th...,
Describe xanthaoma s benign eyelid
13  cards
#21. Conjunctivitis – types, signs, treatment.
What is conjunctivitis,
What are the 4 types of conjuncti...,
What is conjunctivitis
23  cards
#37. Tumours of the retina / retinoblastoma
What is retinoblastoma,
What is the epidemiology of retin...,
What is the pathogenesis of
7  cards
#30. Inflamatory diseases of the whole uvea - tubercular, syphilitic, Toxoplasma, sarcoidosis. Ocular signs in AIDS
What is tuberculosis,
How does tuberculosis affect the ...,
What are the types of tuberculosis
12  cards
#16. Tumours of the orbit. Parasitic orbital diseases.
What are the types of orbit tumours,
What are the types of orbit tumours,
What are prima
13  cards
#45. Angle closure glaucoma.
What is angle closure glaucoma,
What is the cause of,
What are the symptoms of angle cl...
6  cards
#48. Accommodation - types, paralysis and spasm of accomodation. Presbyopia.
What is accommodation,
What are the 4 types of accommoda...,
What is the paralysis of accommod...
14  cards
#56. Eye burns - thermal, chemical. Radiation damage of the eyes. Principles of treatment.
What are the causes etiology of t...,
What are the symptoms of,
What is the treatment for thermal...
10  cards
#49. Hypermetropia, hyperopia.
What is hyperopia,
What are the symptoms of,
What is the diagnosis for hyperopia
4  cards
#33. Diabetic retinopathy and retinal changes in hypertension.
What is diabetic retinopathy,
What are the risk factors of diab...,
What are the clincal features of ...
6  cards
#39. Papilloedema. Inflammation of the optic nerve - papillitis, retrobulbar neuritis.
What is papilloedema,
What is the cause of,
What are the clinical features of...
12  cards
#22. Chronic conjunctivitis. Chlamydial conjunctivitis - paratrahoma and trachoma
What is chronic conjunctivitis,
What are the causes of chronic co...,
What are the clinical features of...
15  cards
#44. Primary open-angle glaucoma.
What is glaucoma,
What is primary open angle glaucoma,
What is the cause of primary open...
8  cards
#12. Central vision. Visual acuity. Examination of visual acuity. Visual charts.
What is central vision,
What is visual acuity,
What are the 2 methods of examini...
6  cards
#34. Acute retinal arterial and venous occlusive disease (branch and central retinal artery and vein occlusion).
What is acute retinal arteial ven...,
What is the cause of acute retina...,
What is the pathogenesis of acute...
15  cards
#11. Colour vision. Theories and disturbancies.
What is colour sense,
What is colour vision,
What are the 5 theories used to t...
9  cards
#20. Inflammatory diseases of the conjunctiva – signs and symptoms
What is conjunctivitis,
What are the 2 forms of conjuncti...,
What are the 2 types of symptoms ...
5  cards
#24. Diseases of the lacrimal drainage system.
What is the lacrimal drainage system,
What happens if there s more tear...,
What happens if there s more tear...
8  cards
#38. Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
What is retinopathy of prematurity,
What are the stages of,
What is the epidemiology of rop
7  cards
#31. Sympathetic ophthalmia. Endophthalmitis.
What is sympathetic ophthalmia,
What are the causes of,
What are the symptoms of sympathe...
10  cards
#51. Astigmatgism. Anisometropy. Eyeglasses - definition of spectacle lenses, magnifying glasses, telescopic spectacles. Contact lenses.
What is astigmatism,
What are the 2 types of astigmatism,
What are the causes of astigmatism
16  cards
#29. Posterior uveitis, chorioretinitis.
What is posterior uveitis,
What are the 2 forms of,
What are the 3 clinical types of ...
13  cards
#17. Inflammatory diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the eyelids. Diseases of the eyelid margins.
What are the 8 inflammatory disea...,
Describe dermatitis,
Describe eyelid lumps
9  cards
#55. Penetrating injuries of the eyeball and adnexa with or without foreign body. Principles of treatment
What are penetrating injuries of ...,
What is the epidemiology of penet...,
What are the causes of
9  cards
#53. Paralytic squint.
What is paralytic squint,
What are the causes of,
What are the symptoms of paralyti...
5  cards
#50. Nearsightedness, myopia.
What is near sightedness myopia,
What is the cause of,
What are the symptoms of near sig...
4  cards
#35. Age – related macular degeneration (AMD). Retinitis pigmentosa. Central serous retinopathy.
What is age related macular degen...,
What are the 2 stages in,
What are the symptoms of age rela...
14  cards
#25. Superficial non - purulent keratitis.
What is keratitis,
What are the types of keratitis,
What are 2 forms of superficial n...
11  cards
#41. Pupil - general data. Normal reactions of the pupil. Abnormal reactions of the pupil.
What are the functions of the pupil,
What are the 3 normal reactions o...,
What is the light reflex
12  cards
#36. Retinal detachment - congenital, primary, secondary.
What is retinal detachment,
What are the congenital causes of,
What is primary retinal detachment
7  cards

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