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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE CHAPTER 7

CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE ANSWER

7.Which of the following LASIK flap complications does not preclude continuation of the procedure

d.free cap—the cap can be replaced at the end of the laser treatment with a bandage contact lens and rarely requires sututes. LASIK should be postponed for all of the other flap complications.

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE CHAPTER 7

CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE ANSWER

8.PRK and LASEK are similar procedures. The main difference is b. For LASEK, a sheet of epithelium is preserved.

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE CHAPTER 7

CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE ANSWER

9.The most effective treatment for patients with dry eye related to meibomian gland disease is

a. warm compresses and oral minocycline

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE CHAPTER 7

CORNEA/EXTERNAL DISEASE ANSWER

10.The best initial treatment of a 1.5mm corneal perforation is

c.cyanoacrylate glue and contact lens—is usually the best initial tectonic solution for a small perforation until definitive surgical repair can be performed.

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

ASSESSMENT SECTION – MULTIPLE QUESTIONS – UVEITIS CHAPTER 8

UVEITIS

1.Patients with granulomatous uveitis

a.may have Koeppe nodules

b.typically have elevated eye pressure

c.often have Fuchs’ heterochromic iridocyclitis

d.are usually early adolescents

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2.Posterior uveitis is least likely to occur with

a.Sarcoidosis

b.Reiter’s syndrome

c.Tuberculosis

d.Syphilis

Answer

3.Patients with Behcet’s disease are least likely to have

a.genital ulcers

b.deafness

c.oral aphthous ulcers

d.erythema nodosum

Answer

4.Anterior chamber cells are most likely to be seen in

a.Primary open angle glaucoma

b.Posner-Schlossman syndrome

c.Urretts-Zhavalia syndrome

d.Progressive outer retinal necrosis

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5.Three months after cataract surgery, a patient returns with low grade uveitis. A white plaque is noted on the posterior capsule. The most likely cause of this condition is a

a.gram-negative rod

b.gram-positive anaerobic rod

c.gram-positive catalase positive cocci

d.gramnegative diplococci

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

ASSESSMENT SECTION – MULTIPLE QUESTIONS – UVEITIS CHAPTER 8

6.The lesions of multiple evanescent white dot syndrome (MEWDS) are best described as

a.multiple creamy yellow-white plaque-like lesions

b.granular retinal appearance with small (100-200m) white spots at level of RPE

c.small (100-300m) yellow or gray inner choroidal lesions

d.clusters of hyperpigmented spots (300-400m) surrounded by yellow-white halos

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7.A patient with which of the following intraocular infections has the best prognosis for survival

a.CMV retinitis

b.Acute retinal necrosis (ARN)

c.Candida endophthalmitis

b. Progressive outer retinal necrosis (PORN)

Answer

8.Which of the following conditions that can cause uveitis is not commonly associated with oral lesions

a.Behcet's disease

b.Reiter's syndrome

c.HSV

d.Fuchs’ heterochromic iridocyclitis

Answer

9.Fuchs’ heterochromic iridocyclitis is

a.typically bilateral

b.associated with congenital Horner’s syndrome

c.characterized by diffuse small white stellate KP

d.associated with a white forelock

Answer

10.The test that would be least helpful in the work-up of a patient with a granulomatous uveitis is

a.VDRL

b.ACE

c.HLA-B27

d.PPD

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – UVEITIS CHAPTER 8

UVEITIS – ANSWER

1.Patients with granulomatous uveitis a. may have Koeppe nodules

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SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – UVEITIS CHAPTER 8

UVEITIS – ANSWER

2.Posterior uveitis is least likely to occur with b. Reiter’s syndrome

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SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – UVEITIS CHAPTER 8

UVEITIS – ANSWER

3.Patients with Behcet’s disease are least likely to have b. deafness

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FRIEDMAN: REVIEW OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS – UVEITIS CHAPTER 8

UVEITIS – ANSWER

4.Anterior chamber cells are most likely to be seen in b. Posner-Schlossman syndrome

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