Name That Part
Seeing 'Red'
Get In 'Line'
"Image-in" That
Skin In The Game
100
This structure, which can be white or blue, is thickest at the posterior pole.
What is the sclera?
100
A bad case of this will set a person back at least 1-2 weeks
What is epidemic keratoconjunctivitis or EKC?
100
Iron deposits at the anterior edge of a pterygium
What is Stocker's Line?
100
This instrument is the ‘abacus’ for the cornea (“counting cells”).
What is a specular microscope? Bonus: Lower than this cell count typically results in corneal edema
100
What is squamous cell carcinoma?
200
This structure lies posterior to the orbital septum, the barrier which is responsible for differentiating preseptal from orbital cellulitis
What is the tarsal plate?
200
This lack of ‘red’ would be bad news
What is Retinoblastoma?
200
What is Watzke-Allen Sign?
200
This condition and stage
What is a macular hole; stage 2?
200
What is Trantas dots?
300
These two possible slit lamp findings are remnants of where the hyaloid artery was once attached
What are Mittendorf dot (anterior) and Bergmeister's papillae (posterior)?
300
“Steamy” cornea
What is angle-closure glaucoma?
300
This type of resolution is 5-10x more sensitive than visual acuity; it is also the basis of a caliper/slide rule
What is Vernier acuity or hyperacuity?
300
What is Plaquenil toxicity or bull's eye maculopathy?
300
What is squamous papilloma?
400
These two layers compose the trabecular meshwork
What is corneoscleral meshwork and juxtacanalicular or cribiform layer? Bonus: They drain into this structure.
400
This ‘red eye’ condition is classic for causing this corneal condition
What is exposure keratopathy?
400
Composed of inflammatory cells
What is Khodadoust's Line? Bonus: Sign of....?
400
This test differentiates fusion, diplopia and suppression.
What is Worth 4 dot? Everyone bonus (200 points): Draw results for a right esotrope with left hypertropia.
400
Note the symblepharons
What is Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid?
500
Postganglionic sympathetic ‘fibers’ hitch a ride with CN 3 through this space.
What is the cavernous sinus? Bonus: These other elements are also inside this space (5 total) (100 points each)
500
Having no view is cause enough
What is vitreous hemorrhage?
500
Sclerosed, sheathed or hyalinized blood vessels
What are White Lines of Vogt?
500
Adaptation associated with an abnormal cover test but normal Worth 4 Dot (4 dots)
What is anomalous retinal correspondence?
500
What is an eyelid granuloma?
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