Chapter·OphthalmologyDiseases of the Cornea

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A 67-year-old man with Parkinson disease has experienced an increasingly dry mouth for the past 3 months, and this interferes with eating and swallowing. He has noted dry eyes as well. On physical examination, he has minimal tremor at rest; there are no other abnormal findings. Laboratory studies show no detectable autoantibodies. Which of the following is the most likely cause for his findings?

AAlcohol ingestion

BAnticholinergic drug use

CCandidiasis

DSialadenitis with blockage of salivary duct

2

A patient presented with dryness in the eye with a gritty sensation along with corneal softening. What is the most probable cause?

AFollicular conjunctivitis

BVitamin A deficiency

CViral Keratitis

DRiboflavin Deficiency

3

Most sensitive test for detecting microfilariae?

AMembrane filtration technique

BDiethylcarbamazine (DEC) challenge test

CFluorescence-based immunoassay

DThick blood smear

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