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This is the OSCE exam 426 ( A2 ) cycle had. -60 marks for the exam. -There were 20 slides, each slide had 2 question. - 2 minutes for each slide. -half way through ,and at the end of the exam they will give you 2 minutes to revise your answers. It was very simple ( you need to focus on the history & the picture ,not only on the picture ), most of it came from the OSCE of the previous cycle 426 ( A1 ) and I added to it . ي ز عن ل له ا ل دا ب عGood Luck

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This is the OSCE exam 426 ( A2 ) cycle had. -60 marks for the exam. -There were 20 slides, each slide had 2 question. 2 minutes for each slide. -half way through ,and at the end of the exam they will give you 2 minutes to revise your answers. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: This is the OSCE exam 426 ( A2 ) cycle had. -60 marks for the exam

This is the OSCE exam 426 ( A2 ) cycle had.

-60 marks for the exam.-There were 20 slides, each slide had 2

question.-2 minutes for each slide.

-half way through ,and at the end of the exam they will give you 2 minutes to

revise your answers.

It was very simple ( you need to focus on the

history & the picture ,not only on the picture ), most of it came from the OSCE of the previous

cycle 426 ( A1 ) and I added to it .العنزي عبدالله

Good Luck

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

Q. What is this instrument :A. Pinhole

Q. What is it used for :A. Central vision testing to recorrect refraction if necessary .

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Q. Identify the organ (A)A. Superior canaliculus.

Q. Identify the organ (B)A. Nasolacrimal sac.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Right facial (7th) nerve palsy (LMNL).

Q. Mention 2 ocular manifestations of this condition.A. Exposure keratitis, epiphoria (excessive tearing), ectropion.

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Q. What is the magnification?A. x15 (not sure about this really).

Q. Mention 2 characteristics of the image produced.A. Right image (not inverted), mono-ocular vision, high magnification, narrow area.

It was the exact picture.

A YZ11D direct ophthalmoscope.

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This was a bilateral finding in a young obese woman with 120/80 BP. CT scan imaging was negative.

Q. What is the most likely diagnosis?A. Pseudotumor cerebri (some students said that we were asked for the finding not the diagnosis and therefore wrote papilledema).

Q. How would you manage her?A. 1.Medical: weight reduction and carbonic-anhydrase

inhibitors (e.g. acetazolamide) 2.Surgical: CSF shunt.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Central retinal vein obstruction (CRVO).

Q. Mention 2 predisposing factors.A. HTN, diabetes, atherosclerosis, etc.

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Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Accommodative esotropia in the right eye.

Q. Which type of refractive error is associated with this condition?A. Hyperopia.

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This picture came exactly

Q. What is the refractive error illustrated in the diagram?A. Hyperopia

Q. What type of lenses could be used to correct it?A. Convex lenses.

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Q. What is the diagnosis and Sign?A. Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).( Fan sign )

Q. How would you manage this patient?A. Pan-retinal photocoagulation (PRP) and control blood sugar.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

A 2 year old child presented with this condition

Q. What is this sign?A. Leucokoria in the right eye.

Q. Mention 2 differential diagnoses.A. Congenital cataract, retinoblastoma.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

A patient with a history of sudden painless redness in the eye

Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Subconjuctival hemorrhage.

Q. Mention 2 causes of this condition.A. Trauma, blood coagulopathies, anti-coagulants (OCP), cough, valsalva maneuver, old age, idiopathic.

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A patient with a history of glaucomaQ. What is this sign?A. Cupping (increased cup:disk).

Q. Which type of visual field defect is associated with this condition?A. Peripheral visual field defect.

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A 25 year old patient with a history of sinusitis and feverQ. What is the diagnosis?A. Orbital cellulitis.

Q. How would you manage her?A. Admission, temperature chart, culture and sensitivity, IV antibiotics, CT scan.

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A patient with a history of wearing contact lensesQ. What is the diagnosis?A. Corneal ulcer.

Q. How would you manage this patient?A. Remove the contact lenses and topical antibiotics.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Herpitic keratitis.

Q. What is the name of the stain that was used?A. Fluorescein dye.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

A 60 year old patient with a history of blurred vision

Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Senile cataract.

Q. Mention 2 postoperative complications for this condition.A. Endophthalmitis, hemorrhage.

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A patient with a history of cataract surgeryQ. What is the diagnosis?A. Endophthalmitis.

Q. How would you manage this patient?A. Administer intravitreal antibiotics.

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Unfortunately I couldn’t find the exact picture but it was similar to this:

A patient with a history of an operation done in the iris

Q. What is this procedure called?A. Peripheral iridotomy.

Q. What is the indication of this procedure?.A. Acute closed angle glaucoma, narrow angle glaucoma.

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Q. What is the diagnosis?A. Right oculomotor (3rd) nerve palsy.

Q. If patient has a history of nausea, vomiting and dizziness. What will be the most likely diagnosis?A. Neoplasm (brain tumor).

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Q. What is the diagnosis?Vitrous Hemorrhage

Q. Name 3 causes;Trauma, HTN , DM