Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Viva Questions Lens

what is the definition of cataract

what is mature cataract

Mature cataract is one in which the lens is completely opaque

what is immature cataract

Immature cataract is one in which the lens is partially opaque

what is iris shadow test

what is hyper mature cataract

Hypermature cataract has a shrunken and wrinkled anterior capsule due to leakage of water out of the lens

what is hyper mature morgagnian cataract

Morgagnian cataract is a hyper-mature cataract in which liquefaction of the cortex has allowed the nucleus to sink inferiorly
what is Emsley Fincham test
What is intumescent cataract

what is the medical management of cataract

what are causes of cataract

congenital

acquired

what are the indications of cataract surgery

visual

diagnostic

therapeutic

medical

cosmetic

what are the names of cataract surgery

What are the complications of cataract surgery

what is endophthalmitis

It is an inflammation involving all intraocular tissues except the sclera

What is pan ophthalmitis

It is an inflammation that involves the entire globe, often with orbital extension

How can you differentiate between end and pan ophthalmitis

what is the treatment of endophthalmitis

what are the causes of dislocation of lens

what is subluxation

what are the complications of a dislocated lens

what is luxation

What are the causes of congenital cataract

what are the morphological types of congenital cataract

what are the morphological types of acquired cataract

what laboratory investigation will you perform in cases of congenital cataract

  • Serology for intrauterine infections (TORCH = toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex).
  • Urinalysis for reducing substance after drinking milk (galactosaemia) and chromatography for amino acids (Lowe syndrome).
  • fasting blood glucose,
  • serum calcium and phosphorus,
  • red blood cell GPUT and galactokinase levels

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