Neuroophthalmology-Basic clinical aspects

A detailed, educational illustration depicting various neuro-ophthalmology concepts including the visual pathway, pupil responses, and common disorders like myasthenia gravis and optic neuritis.

Neuroophthalmology Clinical Insights

Test your knowledge of neuro-ophthalmology with this engaging quiz that covers basic clinical aspects of this intriguing field. Challenge yourself to answer questions related to neurological disorders, visual pathways, and pupillary responses.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Helpful illustrations
  • In-depth knowledge assessment
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ExploringSight247
Which among the following is a neurological disorder with ophthalmic manifestation?
Myasthenia Gravis
Multiple sclerosis
Horner’s syndrome
All of the above
Which among the following is not a neuro-ophthalmic disease?
Optic Neuritis
Cataract
Papilledema
Optic neuropathy
Where is the primary visual cortex located in the brain?
Frontal
Parietal
Temporal
Occipital
What is the principle of Ishihara Pseudoisochromatic plates?
Colour matching
Colour confusion
Colour discrimination
None of the above
Which pathway is subserving pupil constriction?
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
Somatic
None of the above
Which cranial nerve is innervating the sphincter pupillae muscle?
Optic Nerve (CN II)
Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)
Oculomotor Nerve (CN III)
Abducens Nerve (CN VI)
Picture 1
Corectopia
Aniridia
Iridodialysis
Polycoria
Picture 2
Corectopia
Aniridia
Iridodialysis
Polycoria
Picture 3
D-shaped pupil with Iridodialysis
D-shaped pupil
D-shaped pupil with aniridia
None of the above
Picture 4
Corectopia
Aniridia
Iridodialysis
Polycoria
Picture 5
Corectopia
Aniridia
Festooned pupil
Iridodialysis
Picture 6
D-shaped pupil
Keyhole-shaped pupil
Festooned pupil
None of the above
Observations 1?
Anisocoria+, Worsened when light on, Right direct reflex+, Left consensual+, Left direct-, Right consensual-
No anisocoria, No difference in pupil size when light on or off, Right direct reflex+, Left consensual+, Left direct-, Right consensual-
Anisocoria+, Worsened when light off, Right direct reflex-, Left consensual+, Left direct-, Right consensual-
No anisocoria, No difference in pupil size when light on or off, Right direct reflex-, Left consensual-, Left direct+, Right consensual+
Observations 2?
Anisocoria+, Worsened when light on, Right direct reflex+, Left consensual-, Left direct-, Right consensual+
No anisocoria, No difference in pupil size when light on or off, Right direct reflex+, Left consensual+, Left direct-, Right consensual-
Anisocoria+, Worsened when light off, Right direct reflex-, Left consensual-, Left direct-, Right consensual-
No anisocoria, No difference in pupil size when light on or off, Right direct reflex-, Left consensual-, Left direct+, Right consensual+
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