The most severe manifestation of Onchocerchiasis is _____ and chorioretinitis which causes blindness.
#2
_____ damage symptoms predominate in methanol poisoning
#3
In tuberculosis (TB), _____ is the most common ocular feature.
#4
_____ occurs due to ring synechiae, which prevent the circulation of aqueous humor from the posterior chamber to the anterior chamber in anterior uveitis
#5
Ocular manifestations seen in gout are _____itis, scleritis, and uveitis.
#6
Irritation from increased pressure of the upper eyelid against the globe may cause _____ in Grave's ophthalmopathy
#7
_____ is preferred in patients with choroidal mets and poor systemic status.
#8
Congenital ectropion uveae and prominent corneal nerves are commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition
#9
Iris pearls are pearly-white iris nodules seen at the pupillary border of the iris in uveitis due to _____.
#10
Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada syndrome is associated with _____ appearance of fundus
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Flashcard 1: The most severe manifestation of Onchocerchiasis is _____ and chorioretinitis which causes blindness.
Answer: sclerosing keratitis
Flashcard 2: _____ damage symptoms predominate in methanol poisoning
Answer: Retinal
Flashcard 3: In tuberculosis (TB), _____ is the most common ocular feature.
Answer: granulomatous panuveitis
Flashcard 4: _____ occurs due to ring synechiae, which prevent the circulation of aqueous humor from the posterior chamber to the anterior chamber in anterior uveitis
Answer: Seclusio pupillae
Flashcard 5: Ocular manifestations seen in gout are _____itis, scleritis, and uveitis.
Answer: episcler
Flashcard 6: Irritation from increased pressure of the upper eyelid against the globe may cause _____ in Grave's ophthalmopathy
Answer: superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis
Flashcard 7: _____ is preferred in patients with choroidal mets and poor systemic status.
Answer: Observation
Flashcard 8: Congenital ectropion uveae and prominent corneal nerves are commonly seen in _____
Answer: neurofibromatosis type 1
Flashcard 9: Iris pearls are pearly-white iris nodules seen at the pupillary border of the iris in uveitis due to _____.
Answer: leprosy
Flashcard 10: Vogt–Koyanagi–Harada syndrome is associated with _____ appearance of fundus
Answer: sunset glow
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