Vertical Smertical
Bread and Butta
Curve Ball
Surgerize
Crazy Eyes
100

The law that DVD violates.

What is Herring's law?

100

Mneumonic for horizontal rectus muscle transposition to treat pattern strabismus. 

Must explain

What is MALE?

100

Upper lid overshoots with upgaze in this disease.

(+100 if you can also tell me the name of the sign)

What is Myasthenia Gravis?

(Cogan lid twitch)

100

Potential complication after inferior rectus recession.

(+100 if you can name the cause)

What is inferior eyelid retraction?

Release the lower eyelid retractors

100

The law that Duane's syndrome violates.

What is Sherrington's law?

200

The difference in measurements to make a clinically significant A and V pattern. (Must get both to get credit)

What is?

A pattern - 10

V pattern - 15

200

Description of the electronystagmographic waveform characteristic of infantile nystagmus syndrome.

What is exponential increase in velocity during the slow phase?

200

Esotropic with Dalrymple's sign.

(+100 if you can tell me the percentage of patient's that present with this sign in this particular disease)

What is thyroid eye disease?

(90%)

200

The procedure used in paretic forms of monocular elevation deficiency.

What is the Knapp procedure?
200

Treatment for periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN).

What is baclofen 30 mg/day?

300

The fourth step in the 3 step test.

What is double maddox rod?

300

Palpebral lid fissure narrowing with adduction.

What is Duane retraction syndrome?

300

This presents as bilateral ptosis, severe restriction to upgaze, exotropia, and a chin up head posture.

What is Congenital Fibrosis of the Extraocular Muscles? (CFEOM)

300

Posterior fixation suture that reduces the rotational force of the muscle.

(+100 if you provide a clinical example that you would do this)

(+100 if you know the why its named Faden)

What is the Faden procedure?

(limited infraduction with diplopia on downgaze - Faden on opposite eye, convergence excess - bilateral, etc)

(German for a thread or suture)

300

Normal voluntary horizontal saccades cannot be generated.

What is ocular motor apraxia?


400

Pattern strabismus that is more commonly seen in Brown's syndrome.

What is V pattern?

400

Way to assess for CN IV function if an eye cannot adduct (CN III palsy)

What is intorsion?

400

Progressively worsening hypotropia and esotropia in myopic patient.

What is Heavy Eye syndrome?

Increased axial length can cause elongated globe to herniate between superior and lateral rectus muscles

400

Surgical repair for DVD with Inferior Oblique Overaction

What is anterior transposition of IO (move 2mm lateral to lateral insertion of IR)

400

Lesion associated with see-saw nystagmus.

(+500 if you can name the syndrome with congenital see-saw nystagmus and optic nerve hypoplasia)

What is craniopharyngioma in children?

Joubert syndrome

500

Name of type of orbital blowout fracture that can be an emergency and what tips you off it might be an emergency?

What is a Greenstick fracture? 

oculocardiac reflex, nausea, vomiting with EOM, "WEBOF”=white eyed blow-out fracture

500

Peripheral fusion with lack of bifoveal fusion due to central scotoma

What is Monofixation syndrome?

500

Small angle vertical strab with esotropia worse at distance.

What is sagging eye syndrome?

500

Procedure that addresses mostly torsional component of bilateral superior oblique palsy.

(+100 if you can also describe the procedure)

Harada-Ito

Anterior temporal displacement of the anterior halves of the SO muscle tendons

500

Pendular, convergent-divergent nystagmus, concurrent contractions of the masticatory muscles, supranuclear vertical gaze palsy, and occasionally, rhythmic movements of the limbs.

(+200 for one treatment option)

What is Oculomasticatory Myorhythmia?

Will accept doxycycline, hydroxychloroquine, ceftriaxone, penicillin G, TMP-SMX, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, erythromycin

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