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Online Tests for Ophthalmologists

Stage 1

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1.1 Choose the symptoms for Blepharitis

1.2 Treatment of the blepharitis consists of:

1.3 Choose the symptoms for Cellulitis:

1.4 Choose the symptoms for viral conjunctivitis:

1.5 The “dry eye syndrome” symptoms are the following:

1.6 The symptoms specific to corneal abrasion are the following:

1.7 The symptoms specific to Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus are the following:

1.8 The etiology of acute anterior uveitis consists of:

1.9 The “mutton-fat” keratic precipitates are present in:

1.10 Chronic anterior uveitis manifests in the following diseases, EXCEPT:

1.11 Chronic anterior uveitis manifests in the following diseases:

1.12 Uveitis is accompanied by the elevated intraocular pressure in the following diseases:

1.13 The iris nodules are present in the following diseases, EXCEPT:

1.14 Treatment of the uveitis include:

1.15 The etiology of posterior uveitis consists of:

1.16 The classic appearance in acquired toxoplasmosis is:

1.17 In serologic testing, which titer of immunoglobulin M or G is diagnostic in case of retinal lesion:

1.18 Choose the complications in ocular toxoplasmosis:

1.19 For ocular toxoplasmosis treatment is indicated:

1.20 Choose the findings in Behcet disease:

1.21 Choose the ocular findings in Behcet disease:

1.22 Choose the ocular findings in posterior uveitis due to Behcet disease:

1.23 Sympathetic ophthalmia could manifest by the following, EXCEPT:

1.24 Posterior subcapsular cataract is due to the following disorders, except:

1.25 A cataract alone does not cause …

1.26 Pseudoexfoliation syndrome could manifest by the following symptoms, except:

1.27 Choose ophthalmic findings in traumatic lens subluxation:

1.28 In what type of glaucoma due tom hypermature cataract lens proteins leak through intact capsule?

1.29 Treatment for secondary phacogenic glaucoma consists of the following, except:

1.30 Choose the postoperative complications after cataract surgery:

1.31 Management of secondary cataract includes the following:

1.32 Choose the time of manifesting and a causative agent in case of acute postoperative endophthalmitis:

1.33 Choose the time of manifesting and a causative agent in case of delayed postoperative endophthalmitis:

1.34 Endogenous endophthalmitis is due to …

1.35 Choose the risk factors for acute postoperative endophthalmitis after cataract extraction:

1.36 Endophthalmitis could manifest by the following symptoms:

1.37 Differential diagnosis in vitreous hemorrhage should include the following:

1.38 To diagnose endophthalmitis during the patient exam the special attention will be paid on:

1.39 For acute postoperative endophthalmitis what antibiotics are indicated for IV use:

1.40 Management of delayed postoperative endophthalmityis should include:



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