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Questions for Tripp
100

Hyperopia typically increases until this age

What is 7 years?

100

Terrien marginal degeneration usually starts in this region of the cornea

What is the superior cornea?

100

This is the primary mechanism of topical PGAs

What is increased uveoscleral outflow?

100

Toxicity from this immunosuppressant may result in the following fundus finding


What is hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)?

200

This nystagmus switches direction every 60-90 seconds

What is periodic alternating nystagmus?

200

This organism is the one most commonly associated with infectious crystalline keratopathy

What is Streptococcus viridans?

200

This portion of the TM contributes the greatest amount of resistance to aqueous outflow

What is the juxtacanalicular meshwork?

200

Intracameral use of this medication has been associated with this finding


What is vancomycin?

300

Juvenile retinoschisis typically has this inheritance pattern

What is X-linked recessive?

300

This dystrophy is characterized by microcysts containing PAS-positive "peculiar substance"

What is Meesman corneal dystrophy?

300

This eye color is most likely to change/darken with topical PGA use

What is hazel (yellow-brown)?

300

This recreational drug causes maculopathy with disruption of the subfoveal ellipsoid zone on OCT

What are alkyl nitrites (poppers)?

400

The waveform for this nystagmus shows an exponential decrease in velocity during the slow phase

What is fusion maldevelopment (latent) nystagmus?

400

This is the minimum corneal thickness recommended for corneal crosslinking

What is 400 microns? (after epithelial removal)

400

This portion of the ciliary epithelium produces aqueous

What is the inner non-pigmented ciliary epithelium?

400

These chemo agents can cause multifocal serous detachments resembling CSCR


What are MEK inhibitors?

400

This syndrome is characterized by CHED with late-onset deafness

What is Harboyan syndrome?

500

This surgery shifts the eyes to the direction of a patient's head turn (away from their null point)

What is the Kestenbaum procedure?

500

Paraproteinemias (eg multiple myeloma) can present with this corneal finding

What are corneal crystals?

500

This tonometer is more reliable in post-LASIK patients (less influenced on CCT)

What is the dynamic contour tonometer?

500

This drug used for interstitial cystitis has the following appearance on FAF


What is pentosan polysulfate (Elmiron)?

500

This hereditary syndrome is characterized by occipital encephalocele, high myopia, and risk of RD

What is Knobloch syndrome?

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