ED/Uvea
Pathology
Orbit Oculoplasty
Retina/Uvea
Glaucoma
100

Central corneal guttata with painless, progressive blurred vision in the elderly.

What is Fuchs endothelial dystrophy?

100

White pupillary reflex in an infant.

What is leukocoria?

100

Pink amorphous extracellular deposits that stain with Congo red.

What is amyloid?

100

Sudden painless central vision loss with a cherry-red spot.

What is central retinal artery occlusion?

100

First-line glaucoma medication that increases uveoscleral outflow.

What are prostaglandin analogs?

200

Contact lens wearer with severe pain out of proportion and a ring infiltrate.

What is Acanthamoeba keratitis?

200

Most common cause of leukocoria worldwide.

What is congenital cataract?

200

Basaloid tumor with peripheral palisading and retraction clefts.

What is basal cell carcinoma?

200

croaneurysms, dot-blot hemorrhages, and hard exudates.

What is nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy?

200

Acute painful red eye with mid-dilated pupil and high IOP.

What is acute angle-closure glaucoma?

300

Branching epithelial lesion with reduced corneal sensation; stains better with rose bengal than fluorescein.

What is herpes simplex epithelial keratitis?

300

Absent red reflex, microphthalmia, and persistent fetal vasculature.

What is persistent fetal vasculature (PFV)?

300

Small round blue cell tumor of the orbit in children, desmin positive.

What is rhabdomyosarcoma?

300

Serous macular detachment with smokestack or inkblot leakage on FA.

What is central serous chorioretinopathy?

300

Optic disc cupping and visual field loss despite normal IOP.

What is normal-tension glaucoma?

400

Painful red eye with hypopyon and recurrent oral ulcers.

What is Behçet disease?

400

Infant with leukocoria, calcified intraocular mass on imaging.

What is retinoblastoma?

400

Involutional eyelid malposition due to horizontal lid laxity.

What is ectropion?

400

Acute unilateral anterior uveitis with hypopyon in a young adult.

What is HLA-B27–associated uveitis?

400

Progressive glaucomatous damage despite consistently normal IOP.

What is normal-tension glaucoma?

500

Chronic unilateral uveitis with vitritis in an elderly patient, unresponsive to steroids.

What is primary intraocular lymphoma?

500

Rapidly progressive orbital mass with eyelid edema and proptosis in a young child.

What is orbital rhabdomyosarcoma?

500

Painful proptosis with ophthalmoplegia following sinus infection.

What is orbital cellulitis?

500

Bilateral granulomatous uveitis after ocular trauma or surgery.

What is sympathetic ophthalmia?

500

Laser procedure that increases trabecular outflow without thermal damage.

What is selective laser trabeculoplasty (SLT)?