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Medicine AllOther (62) What imaging modalities are commonly used in ophthalmology to assess ocular structures? How do these tools aid in diagnosis?
1How do you interpret and use optical coherence tomography (OCT) or fundus photography to assist in diagnosing eye conditions?
1Describe the types of surgeries that ophthalmologists perform, such as cataract surgery, LASIK, or corneal transplantation.
1Can you explain the steps involved in a typical cataract surgery and how it improves a patient's vision?
1How do you approach the diagnosis and management of patients with diabetic retinopathy or retinal detachments?
1Discuss the treatment options for retinal vascular occlusions, such as central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) or branch retinal vein occlusion (BRVO).
1What distinguishes pediatric ophthalmology from general ophthalmology, and how do you assess and manage eye disorders in children?
1How do you evaluate and manage patients with corneal diseases or infections, such as keratitis or corneal ulcers?
1Can you discuss the advancements in corneal transplant techniques and their implications for patient outcomes?
1How do you effectively communicate diagnoses, treatment plans, and potential risks with patients and their families?
1Describe a situation where you provided clear instructions to a patient for post-operative care following eye surgery.
1What ethical challenges may arise when recommending surgical interventions for cosmetic purposes, such as refractive surgery?
1How do you approach discussions about informed consent and potential risks when performing ophthalmic procedures?
1How do you manage patients with low vision due to conditions like macular degeneration or retinitis pigmentosa, and what rehabilitation strategies do you employ?
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Macrophages, which are present in the brain, are called as.
I am a general practitioner and i want to ask about a case:a 10 year old boy with numerous monomorph(vesicular) acne in the face,it is his third eruption in the last year,with out any other diseases or sign and symptom exept for :his weight:56kg with truncal obesity height:153cm ,how can I approach it?is there any risk of precautious puberty while there is no manifestation of pubertal signs? bye the way his nutritional status and history seems to be good.
What options are available to changing the shape of my teeth?
Macrophages present, which are present in the in the brain, are called as?
What is a myeloma protein?
Explain the complications of a root canal?
Macrophages present, which are present in the in the connective tissue, are called as?
Describe the pathophysiology and symptoms of common hematologic conditions such as anemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukemia.
How do you differentiate between acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) based on clinical presentations and test results?
When onization occurs?
What is antigenic specificity?
What is P-K reaction?
How would you rate your professional skills?
How do you interpret and use laboratory tests, such as anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies or rheumatoid factor (RF), to assist in diagnosis?
What is tapasin?