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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 3
EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY – ANSWER
5.Bladder cells are characteristic of which type of cataract a. posterior subcapsular
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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 3
EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY – ANSWER
6.Which of the following in not a characteristic of phthisis
d. scleral thinning—scleral thickening (not thinning) occurs in phthisis
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SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 3
EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY – ANSWER
7.The best medium for sending a lymphoma specimen to the lab for immunohistochemical evaluation is
a. ethyl alcohol—this is used for cytology
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SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 3
EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY – ANSWER
8.Which of the following conditions does not demonstrate intraocular cartilage d. choroidal hemangioma—this may calcify but does not contain cartilage.
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SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 3
EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY – ANSWER
9.Which of the following is a choristoma
c. dermatolipoma—the others are hamartomas.
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SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY CHAPTER 3
EMBRYOLOGY/PATHOLOGY – ANSWER
10.Which histologic feature is not characteristic of an eyelid basal cell carcinoma
d. keratin pearls—these are found in squamous cell (not basal cell) carcinoma.
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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY CHAPTER 4
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY
1.The “Knee of von Willebrand” refers to which retinal fibers that cross in the optic chiasm and course anteriorly into the contralateral optic nerve before running posteriorly
a.inferotemporal
b.inferonasal
c.superotemporal
d.superonasal
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2.Which of the following statements about the lateral geniculate body is false
a.P-cells subserve color vision
b.crossed fibers project to layers 1, 4, and 6
c.fibers are rotated 90 degrees
d.M-cells are contained in layers 3-6
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3.A “pie-in-the-sky” visual field defect is caused by a lesion in the
a.optic chiasm
b.optic tract
c.temporal lobe
d.parietal lobe
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4.Which of the following structures is not associated with vertical gaze
a.riMLF
b.PPRF
c.CN 3
d.CN4
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5.Besides the optic nerve, in which area is it possible to have a lesion that causes a monocular visual field defect
a.optic tract
b.lateral geniculate body
c.optic radiation
d.primary visual cortex
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6.Nerve fibers in the optic tract are rotated
a.0 degrees
b.45 degrees
c.90 degrees
d.180 degrees
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7.A patient with cortical blindness is least likely to have which of the following findings
a.nystagmus
b.intact pupillary response
c.visual hallucinations
d.denial of blindness
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8.Which type of nystagmus is correctly paired with its localizing lesion
a.convergence-retraction; cervicomedullary junction
b.dissociated; posterior fossa
c.downbeat; cerebellopontine angle
d.gaze-evoked; suprasellar
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9.Rapid, chaotic, eye movements in all directions is found in which disorder
a.oscillopsia
b.ocular motor apraxia
c.opsoclonus
d.ocular myoclonus
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10.Which of the following syndromes involves a lesion of CN 6
a.Nathnagel’s
b.Weber’s
c.Claude’s
d.Foville’s
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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY CHAPTER 4
NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY – ANSWER
1.The “Knee of von Willebrand” refers to which retinal fibers that cross in the optic chiasm and course anteriorly into the contralateral optic nerve before running posteriorly
b. inferonasal
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NEURO-OPHTHALMOLOGY – ANSWER
2.Which of the following statements about the lateral geniculate body is false
d. M-cells are contained in layers 3-6—M-cells are contained in layers 1 and 2.
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