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The document outlines various topics in ophthalmology, including errors of refraction, conjunctival disorders, corneal conditions, uveal tract issues, lens-related problems, glaucoma, vitreous disorders, orbital conditions, lacrimal apparatus issues, retinal diseases, neuro-ophthalmology, eyelid conditions, ocular injuries, ocular pharmacology, systemic ophthalmology, and community ophthalmology. Each section includes specific conditions, their types, management strategies, and relevant short notes. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the various aspects of ophthalmology.

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Opthal Must Questions 2

The document outlines various topics in ophthalmology, including errors of refraction, conjunctival disorders, corneal conditions, uveal tract issues, lens-related problems, glaucoma, vitreous disorders, orbital conditions, lacrimal apparatus issues, retinal diseases, neuro-ophthalmology, eyelid conditions, ocular injuries, ocular pharmacology, systemic ophthalmology, and community ophthalmology. Each section includes specific conditions, their types, management strategies, and relevant short notes. The document serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the various aspects of ophthalmology.

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OPHTHALMOLOGY

ERRORS OF REFRACTION AND ACCOMDATION:

10 mark:

Myopia.(1)
Short notes:
Types of myopia and management. (4)
Types of hypermetropia and management. (2)
Pathological myopia. (1)
Astigmatism. (1)
Presbyopia. (1)
Sturm conoid. (1)

CONJUNCTIVA:
10 mark:
Opthalmia neonatorum. (1)
Short notes:
Ophthalmia Neonatorum. (4)
Allergic Conjunctivitis. (4)
Membraneous Conjunctivitis. (1)
Pterygium.(1)
Chlamydial Conjunctivitis. (1)
Trachoma Control Program. (1)
Trachoma. (1)
Viral Conjunctivitis. (1)

CORNEA:
10 Mark:
Hypopyon Corneal Ulcer. (3)
Bacterial Corneal Ulcer. (2)
Corneal Blindness. (2)
Fungal Corneal Ulcer. (1)
Short Notes:
Fungal Corneal Ulcer.(5)
Spring Catarrh.(5)
Herpes Zoaster Ophthalmicus. (3)
Keratic Precipitates. (2)
Dentritic Corneal Ulcer. (2)
Exposure Keratitis.(2)Corneal Transplantation.(2)
Management Of Bacterial Corneal Ulcer. (2)
Keratomalacia. (2)
Penetrating Keratoplasty. (1)
Hypopyon Corneal Ulcer. (1)
Recent Advances In Keratoplasty. (1)
Viral Keratitis. (1)
Neuroparalytic Keratitis. (1)

SCLERA:
Short Notes:
Episcleritis. (2)
Scleritis. (1)
Staphyloma. (1)
Nodule at limbus. (1)
UVEAL TRACT:
10 Mark:
Acute Iridocyclitis. (3)
Acute Red Eye.(2)
Short Notes:
Rubeosis Iridis. (3)
Granulomatous Iridocyclitis.(2)
Panophthalmitis. (2)
Treatment Of Anterior Uveitis. (1)
Complication Of Chronic Uveitis. (1)
Phthisis Bulbi. (1)
Endophthalmitis. (1)
Occlusio Papillae. (1)

LENS:
10 Mark:
Senile Cataract. (3)
Short Notes:
Complicated Cataract. (7)
Congenital Cataract. (4)
Lamellar Cataract. (3)
Lens Induced Cataract. (3)
Traumatic Cataract. (2)
After Cataract. (2)
Phacoemulsification. (1)
Nd-Yag Laser. (1)
Complication Of Hypermature Cataract. (1)
Pseudophakia. (1)
Morgagnian Cataract. (1)
IOL. (1)

GLAUCOMA :
10 Mark:
Acute Congestive Glaucoma. (7)
Lens Induced Glaucoma. (1)
Angle Closure Glaucoma. (1)
Short Notes:
Iris Bombe. (4)
Buphthalmos. (1)
Congenital Glaucoma. (1)
Medical Management Of Open Angle Glaucoma. (1)
Secondary Glaucoma. (1)
Visual Field Defect In Poag. (1)

VITREOUS:
Short Notes:
Vitreous Heamorrhage. (2)
Vitreous Opacities. (1)
Asteroid hyalosis.(1)

ORBIT
10 Mark:
Proptosis. (1)
Short Notes:
Orbital Cellulitis. (6)
LACRIMAL APPARATUS:
10 Mark:
Dacryocytitis. (1)
Short Notes:
Chronic Dacryocystitis. (3)
Acute Dacryocystitis.(2)
Congenital Dacryocystitis. (2)
Epiphora. (2)
Dacryocystitis.(1)

RETINA:
10 mark :
Diabetic retinopathy. (11)
Hypertensive retinopathy. (2)
Central retinal artery occlusion. (1)
Leucokoria. (1)
Short notes:
Retinitis pigmentosa. (3)
Leucocoria.(2)
Cherry red spot. (2)
CME. (2)
Central retinal vein occlusion.(2)
Central retinal artery occlusion. (2)
Clinically significant macularedema. (1)
Retinoblastoma. (1)
Detachment of retina.(1)
Hypertensive retinopathy. (1)
Diabetes-fundus changes. (1)
Commotion retinae. (1)
Fundus fluorescein angiography.(1)

NEUROOPTHALMOLOGY :
10 Mark:
Optic Neuritis. (1)
Optic Atrophy. (1)
Papilloedema. (1)
Short Notes:
Optic Atropy.(7)
Optic Neuritis. (3)
Papillitis.(1)
Difference Between Papilloedema. (1)
Toxic Optic Neuropathies. (1)

EYELID:
Short Notes:
Lagopthalmos. (6)
Blepharitis. (3)
Symblepharon. (3)
Anatomy Of Eyelid. (2)
Chalazion. (2)
Ectropion. (2)
Entropion. (2)
Ptosis. (2)
Trichiasis.(2)
OCULAR INJURIES:
Sympathetic Ophthalmitis. (2)
Commotion Retinae. (1)

OCULAR PHARMACOLOGY:
Antiglaucoma Drugs. (4)
Anti Fungal Agents. (1)
Antiviral Agents. (1)
Mydriatics. (1)

SYSTHEMIC OPHTHALMOLOGY:
WHO classification of Vitamin a deficiency. (4)
Bitot’s spot. (2)

COMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY:
Vision 2020. (5)
National progame for control of blindness. (2)
Social and legal blindness. (2)
Define blindness and causes of preventable blindness. (1)
Eye banking. (1)
Childhood blindness. (1)

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