Exam Details
Subject | orthoptics | |
Paper | paper 3 | |
Exam / Course | m. optom | |
Department | ||
Organization | Dr.M.G.R. Medical University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | October, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, chennai |
Question Paper
OCTOBER 2017 Sub. Code: 1603
M. OPTOM EXAMS
FIRST YEAR
PAPER III ORTHOPTICS
Q.P. Code: 281603
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
I. Elaborate on: x 20 40)
1. Define Amblyopia. Write its classification, investigation and optical and
orthoptical management.
2. Write in detail on the anomalies of binocular vision in congenital syndromes.
II. Write notes on: (10 x 6 60)
1. Nystagmus its types, causes and management.
2. Heterophoria classification and treatment.
3. Test to asses stereopsis.
4. AC A ratio different ways of measurement and its significance.
5. Types of fusion.
6. Accommodative esotropia.
7. Explain the physiology of the primary, secondary and tertiary action of the extra
ocular muscles.
8. Third nerve palsy.
9. Duane retraction syndrome.
10. Intra-nuclear palsy.
M. OPTOM EXAMS
FIRST YEAR
PAPER III ORTHOPTICS
Q.P. Code: 281603
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
I. Elaborate on: x 20 40)
1. Define Amblyopia. Write its classification, investigation and optical and
orthoptical management.
2. Write in detail on the anomalies of binocular vision in congenital syndromes.
II. Write notes on: (10 x 6 60)
1. Nystagmus its types, causes and management.
2. Heterophoria classification and treatment.
3. Test to asses stereopsis.
4. AC A ratio different ways of measurement and its significance.
5. Types of fusion.
6. Accommodative esotropia.
7. Explain the physiology of the primary, secondary and tertiary action of the extra
ocular muscles.
8. Third nerve palsy.
9. Duane retraction syndrome.
10. Intra-nuclear palsy.
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