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Degeneration of the conjunctiva
Yellow gelatinous nodule on bulbar conjunctiva near the nasal and temporal limbus
(hyaline degeneration with elastic fibres being laid down & association with chronic UV exposure & chronic irritation from wind & dust)
Answer: [blank_start]Pingueculae[blank_end]
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Pingueculae
Question 2
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Stocker's line is associated with.....
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Keratoconus
Oxycephaly
Pingueculae
Pterygium
Question 3
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If you think there is a temporal pterygium, you should also consider the possibility of squamous dysplasia and squamous cell carcinoma before diagnosis.
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True
False
Question 4
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Lithiasis are large, yellow deposits in the inferior sclera.
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True
False
Question 5
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The following relate to megalocornea...
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Bilateral
Unilateral
Often in high hyperopia
Iris transillumination
Often in high myopia
Easily confused with buphthalmos
X-linked recessive
Anterior chamber affected
Bleeding of the conjunctiva
Question 6
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Acute hydrops are a rupture in the streched Descemet's membrane that allow a sudden influx of aqueous into the cornea.
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True
False
Question 7
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Keratoconus is commonly associated with
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Atopic disease
Down syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Marfan syndrome
Aniridia
Ectopia lentis
Retinitis pigmentosa
Frostbite
Question 8
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Horner's syndrome is associated with:
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constricted pupil (miosis)
ptosis
anhidrosis
enophthalmos
disruption to sympathetic innervation of eye
halitosis
Question 9
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[blank_start]Reiger's[blank_end] anomaly comprises of: prominent Schwalbe's line, iris attachment to the [blank_start]angle[blank_end], greater involvement of iris tissue, including [blank_start]hypoplasia[blank_end] & ectropean uveae.
[blank_start]Reiger's[blank_end] anomoly is said to be [blank_start]Axenfeld's[blank_end] anomaly with greater involvement of iris tissue.
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Reiger's
angle
hypoplasia
Axenfeld's
Reiger's
Question 10
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Persistent pupillary membrane extend on one side from the iris collarette to the iris collarette on the other side.