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intraocular pressure above this value indicates glaucoma 21
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acute eye pathology precipitated by pupillary dilation (ex. upon walking into a dark room) Acute angle closure glaucoma
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conjunctival injection, hazy cornea, midsized fixed pupil, hard globe, pain and blurry vision are features of Acute angle closure glaucoma
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Thick ropey mucus and cobblestoning characterizes this form of conjunctivitis Allergic
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conjunctivitis caused by this type of pathogen is more likely to be unilateral Bacterial
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this form of conjunctivitis is unilateral and causes continuous thick yellow/green discharge bacterial
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vertical nystagmus usually indicates ____ causes of vertigo central
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Intraretinal hemorrhage and dilated tortuous retinal veins is referred to as “blood and thunder” appearance on funduscopic exam and is seen in Central retinal vein occlusion
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orbital cellulitis is most commonly caused by initial infection of the ethmoid sinus
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causes of peripheral vision loss (2) glaucoma, retinal detachment
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This type of conjunctivitis presents within the first five days following birth Gonnococcal conjunctivitis
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this infection of the eyelid leads to a painful bump hordeolum (stye)
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type of nystagmus associated with menieres disease Horizontal or rotary
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Anterior nosebleeds originate from this artery most commonly Keisselbachs plexus
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causes of central vision loss macular degeneration, cataracts
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maculopapular rash following treatment with amoxicillin for presumed strep pharyngitis is indicative of what infection instead Mono
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causes of painless vision loss (5) open angle glaucoma, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, retinal vascular occlusion, cataracts
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horizontal nystagmus usually indicates ____ causes of vertigo peripheral
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cervical chain of lymph nodes affected by mono Posterior
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these two causes of vision loss are often described as a "curtain coming down" over the vision retinal detachment, amaurosis fugax
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treatment of acute angle closure glaucoma includes administration of this first timolol and apraclonidine
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labyrinthitis is characterized by inflammation of this nerve vestibulocochlear
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This type of pharyngitis is more likely to be accompanied by conjunctivitis or rhinorrhea Viral
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this disorder is characterized by progressive unilateral sensorineural hearing loss, disequilibrium, and facial numbness secondary to compression of the vestibulocochlear nerve acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma
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dermatitis, diarrhea and dementia create a triad known as pellagra concerning for which vitamin deficiency B3 (niacin)
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Syndesmophytes bridging across multiple vertebrae is also known as this sign on xray seen in ankylosing spondylitis Bamboo spine
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causes of horizontal nystagmus (5) BPPV, meniere's, vestibular neuritis, labyrinthitis, cholesteatoma
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causes of painful vision loss (2) closed angle glaucoma, optic neuritis
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causes of unilateral vision loss (5) closed angle glaucoma, optic neuritis, retinal detachment, retinal vascular occlusion, amaurosis fugax
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Which HLA complex is associated with rheumatoid arthritis HLA-DR4
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first line for chronic glaucoma latanoprost
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causes of pendular nystagmus (2) multiple sclerosis, brainstem stroke
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causes of vertical nystagmus (5) multiple sclerosis, vestibular neuroma, migraine, CVD, tumor
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causes of bilateral vision loss (3) open angle glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts
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causes decrease in color vision optic neuritis
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Compared to uncomplicated otitis externa, malignant otitis externa presents with this additional symptom and facial nerve involvement Pain with chewing
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acute painless unilateral vision loss characterized by retinal pallor, cherry red spot on the macula, and afferent pupillary defect retinal artery occlusion
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Discrete hyperechoiec line projecting from the posterior globe on US indicates Retinal detachment
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causes marcus gunn pupil retinal vascular occlusion
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Nosebleed from this artery may be life threatening Sphenopalatine
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cholesteatoma may form following frequent AOM, leading to overgrowth of this type of cell squamous epithelium
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