Orbital Diseases — Flashcards

Orbital Diseases — Flashcards

Orbital Diseases — Flashcards

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#31

Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Lid lag, i.e., when the globe is moved downward, the upper lid lags behind

#32

In thyroid ophthalmopathy, forced duction test is _____

#33

The most common cause of bilateral proptosis in adults is _____.

#34

Complete Loss of vision is seen in _____, which is a cause of acute inflammatory proptosis

#35

_____duction defect in thyroid ophthalmopathy is caused by fibrosis of the lateral rectus

#36

Hazy cornea is seen in _____, which is a cause of acute inflammatory proptosis

#37

Uveal effusion syndrome is a rare idiopathic, often _____ilateral, condition that most frequently affects middle-aged hypermetropic men

#38

Most common cause of reducible proptosis is _____

#39

_____ is a condition in which the eyeball appears to be proptosed, but there is no actual forward displacement.*causes?

#40

Signs in Grave's ophthalmopathy:_____ sign: Difficulty in eversion of the upper lid

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