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Phakic eye with silicone oil indu...,
Aphakic eye with silicone oil ind...,
What is the prevalence of contral...
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What is the maximum advisable res...,
What is the maximum advisable res...,
What are the features of myogenic...
71  cards
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What percentage of patients with ...,
Features of mittendorf dot 2,
Which cataract can be found in a ...
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What are the characteristics of t...,
In order to truly isolate cone fu...,
What were the outcomes of the cig...
43  cards
Key points 5
The most common cause of acute pa...,
Which factors are most important ...,
What are some fundus features of ...
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When is a jones tube indicated 1,
In acquired nasolacrimal system o...,
What are some features of pcv pol...
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What type of secretions come from...,
What percentage of optic nerve ax...,
When should tapering steroid dose...
44  cards
Key Points 8
Features of homocystinuria 1,
Melanomalytic glaucoma is caused ...,
What are the characteristics of a...
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Key points 9
What are some systemic associatio...,
If optokinetic nystagmus abnormal...,
Causes of bilateral congenital ca...
24  cards
Key points 10
Which prognostic factor favors an...,
Generalised vs ocular myasthenia ...,
A 7 year old boy returns 1 day af...
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Key points 11
Which sign is considered classic ...,
What are the features of mewds 2,
What cataract is seen in myotonic...
22  cards
Key points 12
What are features of nf1 1,
Hydropic swelling of lens fibres ...,
What is the 2 stage procedure in ...
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How to manage refractive accommod...,
What are the histopathological fi...,
What directions of gaze restricti...
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Hard exudates are found in which ...,
Which landmark study evaluated th...,
Which landmark study evaluated th...
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What treatment is indicated in mu...,
What is the formula to calculate ...,
What 2 factors affect sem 3
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What gene does retinoic acid impa...,
Why does a focimeter use green li...,
A patient with a chiasmal lesion ...
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The most common cause of vitreous...,
Surgery on which rectus muscle is...,
The most common postoperative com...
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Which treatment modality is the m...,
A 28 year old highly myopic woman...,
What are the complications of scl...
28  cards
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What are features of parinaud s d...,
Which retinal layer accounts for ...,
Which gram negative organism is c...
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In young children anterior polar ...,
Where is the connection in direct...,
Where is the connection in indire...
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To maximize the elevation generat...,
Steps to prevent supra choroidal ...,
The definition of a giant conjunc...
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Which imaging modality is most li...,
Which gas injected intravitreally...,
What is the choice of treatment o...
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Key points 23
Spasm of the near reflex can be d...,
Which immunosuppressant has an en...,
The most common site of obstructi...
28  cards
Key points 24
What is the eye popping reflex 1,
Conjunctival papillae are a norma...,
Characteristics of mooren s ulcer 3
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What are the associations of opti...,
Potential complications of prp in...,
Which modality of treatment uses ...
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What are the stages of macula hole 1,
What are some primary choroidal e...,
What are some choroidal stromal d...
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