Patients with multifocal and bilateral choroidal metastases are treated with systemic _____therapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, or whole eye radiotherapy
Neurofibromatosis _____ is associated with juvenile cataracts
_____ and occlusio pupillae are pupillary signs of anterior uveitis.
One sign of vitamin _____ deficiency is Bitot's spots on the conjunctiva due to squamous metaplasia of the conjunctival epithelium
Choroidal _____, Iris heterochromia and ipsilateral glaucoma (most common) are seen in Sturge Weber syndrome
Ocular manifestations seen in gout are _____itis, scleritis, and uveitis.
Banking of veins distal to arteriovenous crossings is known as _____ sign and is seen in Grade III hypertensive retinopathy
The most common secondaries in choroid originate from the _____ (overall and in females), and lungs (in males).
Most common syndrome associated with RP is _____ syndrome which is sensorineural deafness +RP
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome is associated with perilimbal _____ also known as Sugiura's sign
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