What is placido disk
Inheritance?
What is XLD?
Dx? (-500 for incorrect)
The phases of FA.
WHat are: choroidal filling, arterial, arterovenous/laminar, venous, late phase
Nonocular findings in Weil-Marchesani syndrome.
What are:
Short stature
Short stubby fingers
Broad hands with reduced joint mobility
Explain how a contact lens can correct irregular astigmatism.
What is: tear lens regularization of corneal surface.
Pt presents with postop pain, IOP 45. What did surgeon forget to do?
What is inferior PI
Stain +200, dx +200
What is trichrome, Granular dystrophy
Finding +200, Dx +200, expected OCT finding +200?
what is the dx +200 (-600 for incorrect), type of nystagmus pt may have +200, what does the retina look like +200, systemic organ dysfunction +200
What is Joubert, seesaw, pigmentary, renal failure
A type of topographic map that is a more accurate representation of the central cornea.
What is axial map?
What surgery is this +300? Most common indication +300?
What is DALK (big bubble), KCN
What is this +300, what is classic association +300?
What is Homer-wright pseudorosettes, neuroblastoma
What is this pt most likely in the ED?
What is long bone fx. Will also accept pancreatitis.
Dx?
What is Waardenburg?
hypertelorism, cochlear deafness, white forelock, heterchromia iridis, polioisis, pigment disturbance of RPE, choroidal vitiligo.
A type of topographic map that is a more accurate representation of the peripheral cornea.
What is instantaneous power map? (AKA tangential or meridional)
Two main clinical types of Mooren ulcer
What are: unilateral, slow progression, older pt; bilateral rapid progressing in Africa a/w parasites
What disease(s) could this be +400, what is the name of this finding +400?
What is VKH/SO, Dalen-Fuchs nodules
Clusters of epithelioid cells between the RPE and Bruchs membrane.
Gender of this pt +400, potential retina findings +400
What is female (IP), peripheral nonperfusion/NV/tractional detachments
Name of syndrome with thrombocytopenia due to platelet sequestration within hemangiomas.
What is Kasabach-Merritt syndrome?
What are 3 technologies that can be used to generate corneal tomography scans?
What are: Scheimpflug, scanning slit, AS-OCT?
Why is this transplant failing +500, name of finding +500
What is endothelial rejection, Khodadoust line
Description of finding +500, correct name of disease entity +500.
What is melanoma cells in angle; Melanomalytic glaucoma
What social history question should you ask?
What is: use of poppers (sexual activity)?
After a long transatlantic flight, pt presents to ophthalmology with slight upper lid ptosis, asymmetric deep superior sulcus, and mild diplopia.
What is silent sinus syndrome
Chronic subclinical sinusitis presumably causes thinning of the bones of the maxillary sinus, leading to collapse of the orbital floor and subsequent enophthalmos. This collapse may occur in association with a recent significant change in atmospheric pressure (eg, during airplane travel or scuba diving).