The most common ocular manifestation in mumps is _____.
In tuberculosis (TB), _____ is the most common ocular feature.
_____ rule states that if the tip of the nose is involved, there will be a significant risk of ocular involvement in herpes zoster ophthalmicus
Optic neuritis and retinitis can be caused by viral infections such as _____
Vitreoretinal abscesses and string of pearl appearence on fundoscopy in AIDS patient, is suggestive of _____ Endophthalmitis
An individual who is _____, with vesicles in a V1 distribution and vision loss may have Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus.
Congenital ectropion uveae and prominent corneal nerves are commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition

Iris pearls are pearly-white iris nodules seen at the pupillary border of the iris in uveitis due to _____.

Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada syndrome is associated with _____ appearance of fundus

Retinal _____ and atypical iris colobomas are commonly seen in tuberous sclerosis
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