FMGE 2026 — Ophthalmology
17 Previous Year Questions with Answers & Explanations
17 Previous Year Questions with Answers & Explanations
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A patient presents with a history of chemical injury to the eye. Based on the image shown, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Festooned (irregular) pupil is most commonly seen in which type of glaucoma?
Absolute contraindication for LASIK is:
A young patient presents with this sign. Diagnosis is best made by:
Best treatment for a small boy with itching in summers and Horner-Trantas spots:
A patient came with redness and pain, and you dilated the pupil to break the synechiae. Which drug was used, looking at this picture?
A 52-year-old male outdoor worker presents with a fleshy growth in his left eye associated with foreign body sensation and redness for 3 years. On examination, a triangular fibrovascular tissue is seen arising from the nasal conjunctiva and encroaching 3 mm onto the cornea, crossing the pupillary axis. Best-corrected visual acuity is reduced to 6/18, and keratometry reveals significant with-the-rule astigmatism. There is no evidence of active inflammation. What is the most appropriate management for this patient?
A patient developed a complication after cataract surgery. On slit lamp examination, the following finding was observed. What is the diagnosis?
Best treatment for this corneal lesion is:
A patient presents with redness and pain in the eye. Examination findings are given below. What is the investigation of choice to diagnose this condition?