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BOF: 10 A34 year old female presents with rapid onset loss of vision in her right eye and retro-orbital pain. On examination the fundus looked normal. In this patient the most likely diagnosis is: a) Optic neuritis b) Retinal vein thrombosis c) Central retinal artery occlusion d) Optic atrophy secondary to high intracranial tension e) Leber’s optic atrophy
BOF: 10
A34 year old female presents with rapid onset loss of vision in her right eye and retro-orbital pain. On examination the fundus looked normal.
In this patient the most likely diagnosis is:
a) Optic neuritis
b) Retinal vein thrombosis
c) Central retinal artery occlusion
d) Optic atrophy secondary to high intracranial tension
e) Leber’s optic atrophy
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