Quiz 13-03-22 Part II

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Allergic Eye Disease Quiz

Test your knowledge about allergic eye diseases with this engaging quiz! Whether you are a student, teacher, or someone interested in ophthalmology, this quiz will help enhance your understanding of the subject.

Key features:

  • 11 multiple-choice questions
  • Focused on allergic conjunctivitis and related conditions
  • Learn about symptoms, treatments, and much more!
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExaminingEye101
1- It is a thin, semi-transparent mucous membrane which covers the inner surface of the eyelid and the white part of the eyeball, sclera.
Tarsus
Conjunctiva
Sclera
Cornea
2- An inflammation of conjunctiva due to allergic or hypersensitivity reaction which could be immediate or delayed to specific antigens or allergen.
Interstitial keratitis
Blepharitis
Allergic conjunctivitis
Kerato-uveitis
3- It could be bilateral conjunctival injection, chemosis, watery discharges, and mild mucous discharge which is greater or worse during sprintime.
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis
Parennial allergic conjunctivitis
Atopic keratoconjunctivitis
4- Allergen enters tear film and comes in contact with conjunctival _____ that bears IgE antibodies.
Macrophages
Red blood cells
Mast cells
Lymphocytes
5- In vernal keratoconjunctivitis, the _____ composed of mainly eosinophils and epithelial debris.
Cobblestones
Horner-Trantas dots
Shield ulcer
Giant papillae
6- Subjects with long history of eczema or exposed to asthma may be prone to develop _____ .
Giant papillary conjunctivitis
Superior limbic keratoconjunctivitis
Atopic keratoconjunctivitis
Contact related conjunctivitis
7- Patients will have papillary hypertrophy of the superior tarsal conjunctiva. In long-standing untreated diseases, the papillae will develop white fibrotic. In severe cases, patients will have lid swelling and ptosis.
Atopic keratoconjunctivitis
Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis
Giant papillary conjunctivitis
Vernal keratoconjunctivitis
8- Which one of the drug groups below is not commonly found in the treatment regimen of allergic eye diseases:
Antihistamines
Mast cell stabilizers
Steroids
Antibiotics
9- In patients' education, after avoiding pollens or allergens and removing the causes (e.g. Discontinue contact lens wear), which one is the first and foremost priority in advising the patient:
Use topical steroids immediately
Use combination drugs at acute phase
Apply cool compresses
Apply warm compresses
10- Basic: _____ are raised areas of inflammation with a central blood vessels, appearing red at the surface and paler at the base.
Erosions
Papillae
Follicles
Concretions
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