MCQ Series 94 : optometry and Ophthalmogy MCQ test series
1. Positive fluorescein dye disappearance test indicates that watering eye is due to:
3.All of the following are pre-cancerous conditions of the lids except:
6.Sebaceous cell carcinoma of the lids arises from:
9. Tylosis refers to:
1. Positive fluorescein dye disappearance test indicates that watering eye is due to:
A. Atonia of the sac
B. Mechanical obstruction in the lacrimal passages
C. Both of the above
D. None of the above
2. Most common site of congenital blockage in the nasolacrimal duct is:
A. At the upper end
B. In the middle
C. At the lower end
D. Whole of the duct
3.All of the following are pre-cancerous conditions of the lids except:
A. Naevi
B. Solar keratosis
C. Xeroderma pigmentosa
D. Carcinoma-in-sit
4.The commonest malignant tumour of the lids is:
A. Basal-cell carcinoma
B. Squamous cell carcinoma
C. Adenocarcinoma
D. Melanocarcinoma
5. The most common site of basal cell carcinoma of the lids is:
A. Upper lid
B. Lower lid
C. Medial canthus
D. Lateral canthus
6.Sebaceous cell carcinoma of the lids arises from:
A. Meibomian gland
B. Sebaceous gland of eyebrows
C. Caruncle
D. All of the above
7.Epiphora in a patient with seventh nerve palsy is most likely due to:
A. Eversion of lower punctum
B. Lateral lower lid ectropion
C. Failure of lacrimal pump system
D. All of the above
8. Ptosis with lid lag is seen in:
A. Traumatic ptosis
B. Myogenic ptosis
C. Synkinesis
D. Congenital ptosis
9. Tylosis refers to:
A. Hypertrophy and drooping of eyelid
B. Inversion of eyelid
C. Senile eversion of eyelid
D. Distortion of cilia
10. The commonest fungal lesion of the eyelid is:
A. Candida
B. Aspergillosis
C. Sporothrix
D. None
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