⚕️Medicinoz Mnemonic For NEET PG | INICET | FMGE – Prep
⚕️Medicinoz Mnemonic For NEET PG | INICET | FMGE – Prep
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OPTHAMOLOGY 👁 NLC HIGH-YIELD ONE LINERS 1.Rossette cataract is seen in: Blunt trauma 2. Anteroposterior length of eyeball: 24 mm 3. Nerve supply of inferior oblique muscle: Cranial nerve III 4. Epithelium of cornea: Stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium 5. Sphincter & dilator pupillae muscles are derived from: Neuroectoderm 6. Device used to measure curvature of cornea: Keratometer 7. Bitemporal hemianopia is seen in lesion of: Optic chiasm 8. Most sensitive part of retina: Fovea 9. Angular conjunctivitis is caused by: Moraxella catarrhalis 10. Ropy discharge is suggestive of: Spring catarrh/ Vernal keratoconjunctivitis 11. Herberts pits are seen in: Trachoma 12. Pupil in angle closure glaucoma is: Mid-dilated, vertically oval & fixed 13. Munsen sign is seen in: Keratoconus 14. Laser used in after cataract: Nd-YAG laser 15. Relative afferent pupillary defect is seen in: Optic neuritis 16. Drug of choice for acute anterior uveitis: Steroids 17. Most common intraocular malignancy in children: Retinoblastoma 18. Irregular black deposits of clumped pigment in the peripheral retina is seen in:  Retinitis pigmentosa 19. Most devastating complication of HIV infection of eye: CMV retinitis 20. Muscle commonly affected in thyroid ophthalmopathy: Inferior oblique 21. MC cause of blindness in children in India: Vitamin A deficiency 22. Shortest & quickly acting mydriatic: Tropicamide 23. KF rings are seen in: Chalcosis/ Wilson disease 24. Roth's spots are seen in: Subacute bacterial endocarditis 25. Dalen Fuch's nodule are seen in: Sympathetic ophthalmitis 26. Oral drug for trachoma: Azithromycin 27. Schirmer test is done for: Dry eyes 28. The ability of eye to see two distant points distinctly is known as: Visual acuity 29. Epithelial lining of conjunctiva: Stratified squamous non-keratinized epithelium 30. Nummular keratitis is commonly seen in: Herpes zoster 31. NeuroTrophic keratitis involves: Trigeminal nerve 32. Recurrent corneal erosions are seen in: Corneal dystrophy33. Acanthamoebic keratitis is usually associated with: Contact lens users 34. HLA associated with anterior uveitis: HLA B-27 35. Most serious complication seen in one eye after traumatic injury to other eye:  Sympathetic ophthalmitis 36. Vertically oval, mid dilated & shallow anterior chamber is seen in: Primary angle  closure glaucoma 37. Dislocation of lens in Marfan's syndrome: Bilateral supero-temporal 38. Second sight phenomenon is seen with: Nuclear cataract 39. Cataract-in diabetes is due to accumulation of: Sorbitol 40. Characteristic feature of diabetic retinopathy: Microaneurysm 41. Visual field defect seen in pituitary tumour with suprasellar extension: Bitemporal  hemianopia 42. Flexner Wintersteiner rosettes on microscopy are seen in: Retinoblastoma 43. MC cause of hemorrhagic conjunctivitis: Enterovirus-70 44. MC cause of recurrent vitreous hemorrhage: Diabetes 45. Afferent limb of light reflex is through: Cranial nerve II 46. Lens used to correct presbyopia: Convex 47. A pupil responds to accommodation but light reflex is absent. This is: Argyll  Robertson pupil 48. Latanoprost acts by: Increasing uveo-scleral outflow of aqueous 🔥 #1 Ranked NEET PG Course! 🔥 Crack NEET PG Like a Topper! https://medicinoz.com/neet-pg-previous-year-question-bank-inicet-fmge

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