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Question 1: Which of the following is a condition predisposing to neovascular glaucoma?
Question 2: Which of the following statements are false?
Question 3: Anti-VEGF agents can be used for neovascular glaucoma due to which of the following?
Question 4: Which statement accurately reflects the current understanding of the relationship between glaucoma and the risk of retinal vein occlusion (RVO)?
Question 5: Neovascularization of the iris tends to begin at which point?
Question 6: Classically, neovascular glaucoma occurs how long after a central retinal vein occlusion?
Question 7: In ocular ischemic syndrome what is the reason for a low or normal IOP despite neovascular glaucoma?
Question 8: Which of the following is not an indication for the use of Anti-VEGF agents?
Question 9: In a patient with very gradual onset of synechial angle closure due to neovascular glaucoma and an IOP of 45mmHg which of the following are most likely to be part of the presentation?
Question 10: The mechanism of action of panretinal photocoagulation in neovascular glaucoma is which of the following?
Question 11: After CRVO, approximately 80% of cases of neovascular glaucoma occur within the first?
Question 12: Based on the required reading, what is the primary event in the pathogenesis of NVG?
Question 13: In advanced cases of Neovascular Iris (NVI), what characteristic change occurs at the pupillary margin as a result of the growth of the fibrovascular membrane?
Question 14: How do Neovascular Angle (NVA) vessels appear during gonioscopy?
Question 15: At which stage of Neovascular Glaucoma (NVG) are new vessels not clinically visible but may be documented on anterior segment angiography?
Question 16: According to the Weiss and Gold classification of iris and anterior chamber angle neovascularization, which Grade of NVI is characterised by iris new vessels at ciliary zone and/or ectropion uveae 1-3 quadrants?
Question 17: According to the Weiss and Gold classification of iris and anterior chamber angle neovascularization, which Grade of NVA is characterised by Angle vessels crossing SS and ramify on TM >2 quadrants?
Question 18: Which conditions can mimic neovascular glaucoma?
Question 19: What is the rationale for not using prostaglandin analogues as the first-line choice in the medical management of NVG?
Question 20: Which of the following is considered a common surgical modality for the management of NVG?
Question 21: Which of the following is false?
Question 22: Which one of the following is not a risk factor for vein occlusions?
Question 23: Regarding the relationship between retinal vein occlusion and glaucoma which of the following is false?
Question 24: What variable is not associated with the pathogenesis of neovascular glaucoma?
Question 25: What systemic disease has NOT been associated with neovascular glaucoma?