Frcs Ophthalmology Part 3 (2026)

“Tell me what happens to the cylinder correction if this lens rotates by 10 degrees.”

“Differential: Retinoblastoma, Coats’ disease, PHPV, Toxocara. But I note the OCT shows a solid, calcific mass. No exudation. My index of suspicion is Retinoblastoma. My immediate next step is not a biopsy—that risks extraocular spread. It is an EUA (Examination Under Anaesthesia) with B-scan, and referral to the specialist ocular oncology unit within 24 hours.” frcs ophthalmology part 3

The rain was lashing against the windows of the hotel room in Edinburgh. Omar stared at the four plastic bags on the bed, each labelled: . “Tell me what happens to the cylinder correction

Omar’s mind went blank. The formula... the sine of the angle... He couldn't remember. frcs ophthalmology part 3

Not just a pass— “Commended in Clinical Judgement.”