Third nerve palsy Paralysis of the third cranial nerve presents to the ophthalmologists because of the common ptosis and/or diplopia....
Read more✍rare ✍ bilateral ✍ serious ✍ adult onset(onset 25–35 yrs ) ✍ History of atopy ☝ eczema of the lids ☝staphylococcal lid disease. ☝ asthma ✍ mixed...
Read more✍️ relatively rare with incidence of less than 0.5%. ✍️ systemic medications associated with uveitis. ☝️cidofovir ☝️cobalt ☝️diethylcarbamazepine ☝️pamidronic acid (disodium pamidronate),...
Read moreMRI in Ophthalmic practice ✍️✍️✍️✍️✍️✍️ ✍️ Tissue exposed to a short electromagnetic pulse with rearrangement of its hydrogen nuclei. ✍️...
Read moreShort message on demand of a friend ✍️✍️✍️ Diabetic microangiopathy occurs at the level of capillaries in 2 stages ✅ Capillaropathy...
Read more✍ rare but very common in exams ( due to fatality) almost 2000 cases reported in literature ✍ AR disorder ✍ typically diagnosed...
Read moreDoses and how to prepare ✍ Vancomycin hydrochloride (1000 μg in 0.1 ml) ☝ The drug is available as a powder in...
Read moreCHRPE ( congenital hypertrophic RPE) common benign 1% of population (typical form) ✅CHRPE ( congenital hypertrophic RPE) 2 types: ✍ Typical form ☝unilateral...
Read more✍Shake hands to exclude myotonia (note slow release of grip) ✍ Observe ☝ Face for asymmetry ☝ Brow for overactive forntalis ☝ Globes...
Read more☝uncommon ☝ AD dystrophy ☝ triple repeat of MDPK gene ☝pathognomonic feature is failure of muscle relaxation after contraction. ✅Myotonic dystrophy Ocular manifestation...
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