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3. What class of oral hypoglycemic agents has been associated with worsening macular
edema?
- Thiazolidinediones
4. What is the most effective class of drugs for lowering low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
(LDL-C) levels and cardiovascular risk?
- HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors
5. What is the order of steps in the current American Heart Association guidelines for
performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation?
- Compressions, airway, breathing
9. The clinical picture of radiation retinopathy resembles that of which ocular condition?
- Diabetic retinopathy
10. What study design is thought to provide the strongest evidence for assessing an
intervention or treatment?
- Meta-analysis
1. <="">In the image, why do the dark spots look like clusters of round lesions?
Closure of choriocapillaris lobules
2. <="">In neuroretinitis, what finding is OCT most useful to detect?
Macular exudate/subretinal fluid
3. <="">Which visual field defect most likely represents an occult macular lesion?
Focal 5-degree fixation-centered
4. <="">In a patient with compressive optic neuropathy, what does a normal RNFL
thickness indicate?
Favorable prognosis after treatment
5. <="">What ancillary testing would you obtain first for a paracentral scotoma with no
visible fundus or optic nerve abnormality?
Macular OCT
2. What statement best describes the anatomy of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone?
- It forms part of the lateral orbital wall.
3. What was a recommendation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) Task
Force on Genetic Testing?
- Genetic testing should be offered to patients with clinical findings suggesting a mendelian
disorder for which the causative gene or genes is known.
5. What component of aqueous humor protects the eye from the damaging effects of
ultraviolet light?
- Ascorbate
10. The air–tear-film interface at the surface of the cornea is responsible for approximately
what percentage of the refractive power of the human eye?
- 66%
5. Why is aiming for a slight residual myopia in IOL power selection usually desirable?
- An error in power calculation is less likely to produce a resultant hyperopia, which would result
in blurry vision at all distances.
6. A patient with a comitant 3.00–prism diopter (∆) right hyperphoria wears the following
spectacle correction: OD +3.00 +1.00 × 180 OS −1.00 +0.50 × 090 What is the vertical
imbalance in the reading position, 8 mm below the optical center of the lenses?
- 7.00∆ right hyperdeviation
7. Which of the following statements is true about contact lenses when compared with
spectacles?
- They increase the accommodative requirements of myopic eyes.
8. The spectacles of a patient with myopia are prescribed incorrectly and overminused by
1.00 D. With the correction, the near point of accommodation is 20 cm. What is the eye’s
refractive error and amplitude of accommodation?
- There is not enough information to solve this problem.
9. A patient with congenital nystagmus has a null point measured to be 10° to the left of
fixation. Which of the following prism prescriptions is appropriate to rectify the induced
head turn?
- OS 20∆ BI, OD 20∆ BO
10. What is the retinal magnification of an eye with a refractive error of +5.00 D when
viewed with a direct ophthalmoscope?
- 13.75×
4. Which organs should be monitored for related neoplasia in a patient with retinal
hemangioblastoma?
- Brain and kidney
5. A 68-year-old woman presents with a slightly elevated lesion on her left lower eyelid. She
states that the lesion has been present for over a year. Clinical examination reveals a pearly
lesion with some telangiectasias and ulceration, and histologic examination reveals nests of
tumor cells with peripheral palisading around the outer edge. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
- Basal cell carcinoma
6. An 82-year-old woman reports vision loss in her left eye, recent weight loss, and
weakness. Examination reveals optic nerve swelling and an afferent pupillary defect.
Because erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein levels are elevated, a
temporal artery biopsy is performed. What is/are the most likely finding(s) of the biopsy?
- Inflammatory infiltrates surrounding the internal elastic lamina
7. A 65-year-old man presents with unilateral painless proptosis. A CT scan reveals an
orbital mass involving the lacrimal gland that molds around the globe and the orbital
bones. The differential diagnosis suggests lymphoma. What would be the best fixative to
use in preparing a tissue sample for flow cytometry?
- Tissue culture medium (eg, RPMI)
11. What is the most common route for retinoblastoma to spread from the eye?
- Infiltration of the optic nerve
2. <="">Delayed photostress test recovery in one eye localizes the lesion to which
anatomical site?
macula
3. <="">Which condition classically presents with an enlarged blind spot as the initial
visual field defect?
papilledema
8. <="">What special magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence best identifies the
periventricular lesions seen in multiple sclerosis?
FLAIR (fluid-attenuated inversion recovery)
10. <="">A lesion at which anatomical site can result in alexia without agraphia?
corpus callosum
2. <="">What is the best method for testing monocular vision in a patient with latent
nystagmus (fusion maldevelopment nystagmus syndrome)?
- With a +5.00 D lens in front of the fellow eye
3. <="">What preoperative test is the most appropriate for quantifying torsion during a
strabismus evaluation?
double Maddox rod test
4. <="">What is the most common cause of vision loss in an eye with a unilateral anterior
polar cataract?
- Anisometropic Amblyopia
5. <="">What surgical procedure is preferred as the initial surgery for primary congenital
glaucoma?
goniotomy
8. <="">In a patient presenting with juvenile idiopathic arthritis, what risk factor is the
most significant for development of uveitis?
ANA positivity
10. <="">What clinical feature is the most useful for differentiating Brown syndrome from
inferior oblique muscle paralysis?
elevation of the eye as determined by forced-duction testing
2. <="">Within what time frame should a pediatric patient with a trapdoor fracture who has pain on
eye movement and nausea and exhibits a vagal response be taken to surgery?
on an urgent basis
3. <="">A 28-year-old woman presents with a vascular anomaly of the left lower eyelid that is
violaceous and soft, as well as compressible on palpation. Retraction of the lower eyelid reveals a
vermiform subconjunctival mass. There is a marked increase in the size of the lesion after a
Valsalva maneuver. The lesion has been present since the age of 2 and is slowly increasing in
size. What is the most likely diagnosis?
venous malformation (orbital varix)
5. <="">An 8-month-old infant presents with a palpable, smooth, painless mass in the lateral brow
that has enlarged slowly over the last 3 months. CT shows a well-defined oval mass with an
enhancing wall and nonenhancing lumen, as well as adjacent bony remodeling. What is the most
likely diagnosis?
dermoid cyst
7. <="">For which situation does computed tomography (CT) offer advantages over magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI)?
evaluation of orbital fractures
8. <="">Reconstruction of the eyelid margin includes approximation of the gray line. What
anatomical structure does the gray line represent?
isolated section of pretarsal orbicularis just anterior to the tarsus
9. <="">An intraconal orbital lesion is identified between the optic nerve and the lateral rectus
muscle. What is the best surgical approach for this lesion?
lateral orbitotomy
2. <="">A 65-year-old woman presents with pain and decreased vision in the left eye.
Examination shows elevated intraocular pressure and hyphema with a poor view through
the anterior chamber. She has a history of cataract surgery in the left eye 6 months ago
and recurrent uveitis during the postoperative period. What imaging test would be most
helpful in making the diagnosis?
ultrasound biomicroscopy
3. <="">A patient with keratoconus requires surgery in the left eye. Surgery was
previously performed on the right eye. A history of what intraoperative complication in
the right eye would make deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty the preferred procedure for
the left eye rather than penetrating keratoplasty?
expulsive choroidal hemorrhage
4. <="">What is the best surgical option in a patient with a whitish gray corneal lesion
most consistent with Salzmann nodular degeneration?
superficial keratectomy
9. <="">What details about the condition of the cornea can be evaluated with
Scheimpflug tomography but not Placido disk–based topography?
posterior corneal elevation in forme fruste keratoconus
10. <="">Epithelial-like changes of the corneal endothelium are typical of what corneal
dystrophy?
posterior polymorphous corneal dystrophy (PPCD)