AIIMS November 2011 – MCQ 166
A patient presented with sudden loss of vision in both eyes with loss of light perception. More on right side. Pupillary reflex, optokinetic nystagmus are normal. Patient can touch his finger on closing his right eye. What is diagnosis?
A. Optic neuritis
B. Anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy
C. CMV retinitis
D. Funtional vision loss
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The question is incomplete….he can touch his finger by his his rt eye but he cant do that by closing his left eye….
A patient presented with sudden loss of vision in both eyes with loss of light perception. Pupillary reflex, optokinetic nystagmus is normal. Patient cannot touch his finger on closing his right eye but can touch it on closing the left eye. What is diagnosis?
a. Optic neuritis
b. Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
c. CMV retinitis
d. Functional vision loss