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PHOTO QUIZ |
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Year : 2020 | Volume
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| Issue : 2 | Page : 138 |
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Answers to quiz
M Moses Rajamani1, Niranjan Karthik Senthil Kumar2
1 Department of Ophthalmology, Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, Kancheepuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India 2 Department of Ophthalmology, Regional Institute of Ophthalmology and Government Ophthalmic Hospital, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Date of Submission | 12-Mar-2020 |
Date of Acceptance | 03-Apr-2020 |
Date of Web Publication | 17-Jun-2020 |
Correspondence Address: Dr. M Moses Rajamani Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, No 32 B, Indira Gandhi Salai, Kancheepuram - 631 502, Tamil Nadu India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
DOI: 10.4103/tjosr.tjosr_19_20
How to cite this article: Rajamani M M, Senthil Kumar NK. Answers to quiz. TNOA J Ophthalmic Sci Res 2020;58:138 |
1. Option c – Frequency doubling technology
2. Option d – Preoperative corneal thickness minus the sum of flap thickness and the amount of tissue ablated
3. Option b – Endophthalmitis
4. Option d – Electroretinography
5. Option b – Enlargement and inflammation of salivary glands (parotid).
6. a. Laurel Hardy Hess – Chart – Characteristic of orbital blow out fracture (here in left eye)
b. Dejean syndrome
c. Enophthalmos (>2 mm)/ocular motility dysfunction/persistent diplopia in primary gaze or reading position.
7. a. de Morsier syndrome
b. Optic disc hypoplasia; bitemporal hemianopia; poor vision; nystagmus, hyperplastic primary vitreous.
8. a. Optic nerve sheath meningioma
b. Hoyt spencer triad-progressive visual loss, optic nerve atrophy, and presence of optociliary collateral vessels.
9. a. Ross syndrome
b. Adie's pupil
c. Adie-Holmes syndrome More Details – Delayed deep tendon reflexes.
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