Past Part 1 MRCOphth: 16 (Paper 2 of MRCS 24th April 2005) | |
1. Wound Healing: affected by
?steroid?nerve supply? blood supply? present of foreign body?
2. Acute inflammation: Vasodilated? histamine? leakage of plasma cells? neutrophils? Macrophages? 3. Granulomata: Characteristic of inflammation?sarcoidosis? epitheloid cells? 4. Acute inflammation: 5.neutrophils: 6. Macrophages: 7. Nerve: complete section of the nerve,? loss of distal axon,? stump formation at proximal end? 8. Anaphylaxis, 9. Neoplasia, definitions, different with dysplasia, metaplasia etc. 10. Benign tumour: metastasis?
causing death? showing
11. UV light: cause cancer in ? melanoma? Basal cell carcinoma? squamous cell ???skin tumor? 12. Arteriosclerosis: aetiology factor? platelet derive grwoth factor? endothelial damage? intimal hyperplasia? lipid farmation? calcification? 13. Arteriosclerosis: 14: Myocardial infart: 15. Anaphylaxis: 16. nerve damage: 17. corneal ulcer: commonly cause by? S. aureus? streph pneumonia? Chlamydia? Pseudomonas? 18. Staph general: 19. Staph aureus: 20. MRSA: more commonly causing deep sitted disease? colony in asymptomatic carrier? kill by normal penicillin? response to vancomycin? 21. clostridia. 22. Cell wall inhibitors: Antibiotic.. 23. Fucidic acid: well concentrated in bone? give in pregnancy? broad spectrum? 24. Antibiotic: 25. Exotoxins: 26. BCG: give to tuberculin sensitive patients? neonate? kill vaccine? type 1 H reaction? 27. Viruses: Gram positive? 28. trachoma: 29. EBV: 30. Acyclovir: cause inferior fonix punctate keratopathy? stay in tear after drops? 31. HIV: 32. CMV: 33. Candidiasis: found in mouth and gut? 34. acantomeboe: contact lens fluids? trauma patients? 35. Acute Inflammation: 36. Immunopathology: 37: Tetanus paired sera: 38: tuberculin hypersensitivity: 39. Acute hay fever: 40. Anaphylaxis: 41. T lymphocytes: 42. Immunosuppression: 43. Organ transplant 44. Corneal drug penetration? 45. Cytopentolate: ( this is exactly
same Q taken out
46. Beta- blokers: 47. Acetazolamide: 48. Pilocarpine: 49. NSAIDs: 50. ocular Prostaglandin: inhibit mydriasis during operation? 51. Steroid 52. steroid: 53. Azatripine: 54. Local Anaes. 55. General Anaes. 56. ??? 57. Bacteria Endophthalmitis: 58. Autoclaves: 59. Suture materials. 60. Black 6/0 silk for: eyelids
suture? absorb in 3 months? use in strabismus surgery? pontential cause
of tissue reaction?
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