Socket probs
Eyelid/facial anatomy
Pharmacology
Misc
100

The function of a conformer following enucleation/evisceration.

What is prevent forniceal contracture?

100

The superficial facial fascia invests the facial mimetic muscles to create this structure.

What is the SMAS?

100

A potent steroid drop with poor corneal penetration.

What is FML?

100

Name a white dot syndrome that TB can mimic, and another WDS that is associated with cerebral vasculitis.

-500 for wrong answer

What is serpiginous choroiditis, APMPPE?

200

Orbital implant extrusion is much more likely if this structure is not closely meticulously in evisceration/enucleation surgeries.

What is tenons?

200

This structure delineates a change in the depth of the temporal branch of the facial nerve.

What is the zygomatic arch?

200

Name 5 side effects of latanoprost.

What are: lash hypertrichosis, pigment changes of iris and lids, conjunctival injection, orbitopathy, uveitis, CME

200

The function of the parvo- and magnocellular visual pathways.

What is discrimination of images (parvo), and movement (magno)?

300
A condition causing ocular irritation in anophthalmic pts due to mechanical friction between the palpebral conj and the prosthesis. Presents with constant mucous discharge with a stringy consistency.

What is giant papillary conjunctivitis?

300

The location of the temporal branch of the facial nerve relative to the SMAS above and below the zygomatic arch.

What is within/superficial above arch, deep to SMAS below arch?

300

Two common side effects of Rhopressa.

What are conjunctival injection and Vortex keratopathy?

300

Name 5 medications that can cause iatrogenic uveitis.

What are rifabutin, cidofovir, metipranolol, checkpoints inhibitors, contraceptives, sulfa/Bactrim, bisphosphonates

400

In an anophthalmic patient with an orbital implant, a pyogenic granuloma in the palpebral fissure would raise concern for this problem.

What is implant extrusion?
400

A patient undergoes Botox injection and returns with pain and pale skin overlying the area of injection. Dx?

What is skin necrosis 2/2 direct arterial injection?
400

A patient with moderate guttata is given Cosopt and develops corneal edema. Explain. 

What is CAI-induced endothelial dysfunction?

400
The subtypes of adenovirus that can cause EKC.

What are subgroup D, 8, 19, 37?

Mnemonic: "D8 1937"

500

The 3 types of exenteration.

What is:

subtotal (eye and adjacent intraorbital tissues removed, may leave part of periorbita/lids)

total (all intraorbital tissue removed)

extended (plus some bony walls and sinuses)

500

Explain how filler injections can cause vision loss.

What is retrograde flow from facial arteries to ophthalmic artery?

500
Name at least 2 causes (iatrogenic) of pseudopemphigoid.

What is timolol, pilocarpine, epinephrine, idoxuridine, ecthiophate, demecarium bromide?

500

The 5 stages of proliferative sickle cell retinopathy.

BONUS +500: 3 retinal signs of nonproliferative SCR.

BONUS +500: the type of SCA with the worst retinal prognosis.

What is: periph arterial occlusion nonperfusion, AV anastomosis, seafan, VHx, RD

Salmon patch (IRH following arterial occlusion), Refractile spot (old hemorrhage with hemosiderin beneath ILM), Sunburst lesions (RPE hypertrophy/hyperplasia and translocation into retina)

HbSC