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Quick Scroll sclerosis of orbit 05.29.05 (3 years ago) #1

sclerosis of orbit is caused by

a) meningioma
b) retinoblastoma
c) glioma
d) neurofibroma


2. causes of sudden painless loss of vision:
are CRAO and CRVO both implicated?
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2. causes of sudden painless loss of vision:
are CRAO and CRVO both implicated?



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Quick Scroll 05.30.05 (3 years ago) #3

sclerosis of bony orbit is seen in meningioma...
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Quick Scroll 05.20.06 (2 years ago) #4

In Khurana, it is both..

CRAO is sure, and Ischaemic CRVO causes sudden painless loss of vision.
In non-ischaemic CRVO, there is mild to moderate visual loss, & it is more common than ischaemic CRVO..
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