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Conjunctivitis: Bacterial — MCQs

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Q1

Which of the following findings is typically NOT seen in a patient with allergic conjunctivitis?

Q2

A 25-year-old male presents with recurrent bilateral conjunctival hyperemia and a gritty sensation. Likely diagnosis?

Q3

All of the following conditions are immediate priorities in the WHO's "Vision -2020: The Right to sight" except:

Q4

What is the causative agent of angular conjunctivitis?

Q5

Which of the following is NOT a feature of iridocyclitis?

Q6

Regarding Chlamydia infection of the eyes, true statements include the following except:

Q7

A 58-year-old hypertensive woman presents with sudden painless loss of vision in her left eye noticed on waking. Her blood pressure is 168/96 mmHg. There is no relative afferent pupillary defect. The fundus photograph of the left eye shows diffuse venous tortuosity and widespread retinal hemorrhages in all four quadrants, consistent with central retinal vein occlusion (Image 3). Which of the following investigations is most important to guide immediate management and reduce the risk of neovascular complications?

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Q8Easy

Which of the following statements regarding acute conjunctivitis is FALSE?

Q9Easy

Condition in which the eyelid is adhered to the conjunctiva is:

Q10Easy

Giant papillary conjunctivitis is most commonly seen in association with which of the following?

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