Postgraduate: King Saud University Residency in Ophthalmology
Sample Exam
1. True statement regarding pt using Tamoxifen include all except:
- Some pt develop retinopathy resemble that of canthaxanthin (Orobronze) retinopathy
- Macular edema is often present in pt with clinical retinopathy
- Some pt develop whorl like corneal changes
- Tamoxifen therapy places these pt at increased risk for retinal vascular occlusions
2. All of the following are true about bowman’s membrane except:
- Is approximately as thick as Descement membrane
- Can be considered the basement membrane of the epithelium
- Fuses in to the corneal stroma with no well defined line of demarcation
- Consists mainly of collagen fibrils
- Dose not regenerates when destroyed
3. All of the following are true regarding orbital septum except:
- The palpebral portion of the lacrimal gland is posterior to it
- The lateral palpebral ligament is posterior to it.
- The orbicularis oculi is anterior to it
- The lacrimal sac is posterior to it
- The septum pass in front of the trochlea of the superior oblique
4. Phlyctenular keratoconjunctivitis is associated with all of the following except:
- TB
- Staphylococcal blepharitis
- Pneumococcal conjunctivitis
- AKC
- Koch-weeks conjunctivitis
5. Reis-Buckler’s corneal dystrophy is characterized by all of the following except:
- It is inherited as Autosomal dominant
- It is usually not associated with recurrent erosions
- Destruction of bowman’s membrane is the primary disturbance
- Multiple minute discrete opacities are seen just beneath the epithelium
6. Spontaneous absorption of the lens is associated with:
- Myotonic dystrophy
- Hallermann-Streiff syndrome
- PHPV
- Aniridia
- Refsum’s disease
7. Schwartz’s syndrome is caused by:
- RPE blocking the trabecular meshwork
- Forward rotation of the lens iris diaphragm
- Ciliary body and choroidal edema
- Photoreceptor outer segments blocking the trabecular meshwork
8. All of the following are true of optic nerve drusen except:
- They are not familial
- They may be berried
- VF defect may be present
- VA may be affected
- Optic nerve atrophy may be seen
9. The most common cause of pseudo-Foster Kennedy syndrome is:
- Glaucoma
- Leber’s hereditary optic atrophy
- Optic neuritis
- Ischemic optic neuropathy
- Non of the above
10. Conditions imitating a bitemporal hemianopia due to chiasmal compression include all of the following except:
- Bilateral nasal sector retinitis
- Bilateral cecocentral scotoma
- Refractive scotomas
- Tilted discs
- Glaucoma
Textbooks References
The American Academy of Ophthalmology Series Ophthalmology. By: Myron Yanoff & Jay S. Duker The Eye and Systemic Diseases. By Frederick A. Jakobies and Kathryn Colby -