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Myopic Foveoschisis: MI
TEST FOR 55th ANNUAL POST GRADUATE SEMINAR
Myopic Foveoschisis: MI
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1.
Which of the following imaging modalities allowed for the identification of myopic foveoschisis?
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a. Fundus autofluorescence
b. Optical coherence tomography
c. Fluorescein angiography
d. None of the above
2.
Which of the following findings can be associated with myopic foveoschisis?
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a. Thickened retina
b. Ellipsoid zone defects
c. Internal limiting membrane separation
d. All of the above
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Which factor is hypothesized to contribute to the development of myopic foveoschisis?
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a. Adherent vitreous cortex
b. Choroidal neovascular membrane
c. Enlarging staphyloma
d. A. and C.
4.
True or False, a posterior vitreous detachment halts the progression of myopic foveoschisis?
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True
False
5.
Which of the following is a poor prognostic factor for eyes with myopic foveoschisis?
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a. Chronicity of macular schisis cavities
b. Greater central foveal thickness
c. Development of macular hole
d. Absence of posterior vitreous detachment
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