Non-surgical management for thyroid ophthalmopathy: Systemic _____, Radiotherapy and Guanethidine 5% eye drops
Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Retraction of the upper lids
Patients with multifocal and bilateral choroidal metastases are treated with systemic _____therapy, immunotherapy, hormone therapy, or whole eye radiotherapy
In thyroid ophthalmopathy, forced duction test is _____
Graves disease is associated with _____ which occurs due to activation of retro-orbital fibroblasts
Which ocular manifestation is classically associated with primary hyperparathyroidism?
_____ is preferred in patients with choroidal mets and poor systemic status.
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

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