Eye know
Say "ahhh"
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100

Pink eye

What is conjunctivitis?

100

This condition presents as white plaques on the bucal mucosa, palate, tongue or oropharynx and easily scrapes off most commonly affects infants, older adults with dentures and immunocompromised individuals.

What is Oral Candidiasis (Thrush)?

100
A patient presents after accidentally poking herself in the eye while trying putting on eye makeup.  You diagnose a corneal abrasion.  What is the treatment?

What is topical antibiotic ointment (Erythromycin ointment)?

100

This presents as an opacification of the lens that can lead to decreased vision and blindness.

What is a cataract?

100

This painful ulceration in the mouth can be triggered by stress?

What is an aphthous ulcer?

200

Infection of the lacrimal sac (tear sac) due to blockage in the nasolacrimal duct.

What is Dacryocystitis?

200
A 5 year-old child presents with her mother in the "tripod" position and has drooling, dysphagia, fever and stridor.  What is the most likely causative organism for her diagnosis?

What is Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)?

200

Misalignment of the eyes

What is strabismus?


200

This type of diabetic retinopathy is characteristic of microaneurysms, hemorrhages, hard exudate, soft exudates, macular ischemia and macula edema.

What is Non-Proliferative Diabetic retinopathy.


200

A perception of abnormal ear or head noise.

What is tinnitus?

300

This wedge shaped growth start on the conjunctiva and may encroach onto the cornea.

What is Pterygium?

300

Presents as fever, sore throat, white patches on tonsils and cervical lymphadenopathy.

What is Pharyngitis?

300

This presents as unilateral supero-lateral orbital pain, redness, swelling with drooping eyelids.

What is Dacryoadenitis?

Inflammation of the lacrimal gland (tear gland)

300

In what stage of this condition that can cause central vision loss do you see neovascular degeneration, choroidal neovascularization hemorrhages, fibrosis.

What is Advanced/Late - Wet macular degeneration?

300

This clinical presentation is unilateral induration and erythema that extends from the cheek to the angle of the jaw and can cause dry mouth and decrease saliva.

What is parotitis?

400

This condition is characteristic of optic disc swelling secondary to increased pressure in or around the brain?

What is papilledema?

400

A complication of acute tonsillitis with extension into the peritonsillar space can cause what clinical presentation?

What are: muffled voice, drooling, uvula deviation, trismus, soft palate fullness.


400

This traumatic condition is characterized by bleeding into the anterior chamber caused by a ruptured iris root vessel.

What is a hyphema?


400
Name a distinguishing factor of orbital cellulitis from pre-orbital cellulitis.
What are:

Fever, malaise, pain with extraocular movements, vision changes, proptosis (eyeball pushed forward)

400

This is a complication of an auricular hematoma (subperichondrial hematoma).

What is avascular compromise and cauliflower ear?
500

Involuntary eye movements

What is nystagmus?

500

Leuokplakia is white patches on the oral mucosa that can not be scraped out and are benign but can develop into what?

What is squamous cell carcinoma?

500
A patient has bitemporal hemianopia.  Where is the lesion on the visual pathway?

What is the optic chiasm?

500

What diagnostic study would you order if you suspected a orbital blowout fracture?

What is a CT scan of the face/orbital bones?

500

Symptoms present as low frequency sensorineural hearing loss, low blowing sound and sensation of unilateral aural pressure.

What is Meniere's Disease?
600

What is a transient loss of vision in one or both eyes?

What is Amaurosis Fugax?

600

This condition presents as a toothache, mouth or gum pain and could be secondary to poor hygiene.

What is a dental abscess?

600

Symptoms include throbbing headache, fatigue, visual disturbances and pain in the jaw muscles during chewing.

What is giant cell arteritis (temporal arteritis)?


Treatment - Corticosteroids

600

Fundoscopy shows a pale fundus with a cherry-red spot.

What is central retinal artery occlusion?


600

This abnormal growth of skin is located in the middle ear behind the ear drum and is caused by poor Eustachian tube function and recurrent ear infections.

What is a cholesteatoma?