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Which type of ocular diabetic neuropathy is considered the most important ocular complication, and causes the most profound vision loss? |
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Proliferative diabetic retinopathy |
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What type of visual changes can occur with proliferative diabetic neuropathy? |
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May have no changes or may be unaware of visual changes |
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Which condition has characteristic sx including floaters, blind spots, slow gradual vision changes, fine lacy vessels (neovascularizations), cotton wool spots and dot and blot intraretinal hemorrhage? |
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Proliferative Diabetic Neuropathy |
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What is the hallmark of Hypertensive Retinopathy? |
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diffuse arteriolar narrowing |
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What condition has characteristic signs and sx including thickening of the vascular wall, narrowing of the vessel lumen, A:V ratio changes, "Copper wire vessel", and "silver wire"? |
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Which type of thyroid disease has sx including irritation, foreign body sensation, burning and tearing? |
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Which type of thyroid disease causes double vision, blurred vision and aching discomfort? |
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Which type of thyroid disease has sx including vision loss and corneal ulcerations? |
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Which disease condition causes signs and sx including lid retraction, lagophthalmos (inability to close eyes), EOMs limited, Exophthalmus, dilated conjunctival vessels and edema of the conjunctiva, lids and brow? |
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What is the most common severe infection occurring in HIV pts? |
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Cytomegalovirus Retinitis |
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What is the typical sign seen on fundoscopic exam in individuals with Cytomegalovirus Retinitis? |
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"Cheese Pizza" Cotton Wool Spots, Keratic precipitates, Vitreous cells and hemorrhages |
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Which condition has signs and sx including foreign body sensation, necrotizing scleritis (painful), scleral thinning with minimal inflammation? |
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What is the most common primary intraocular tumor in adults? |
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What is the most lethal primary skin tumor? |
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What is the most lethal primary skin tumor? |
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Which condition is described as Tan or darkly pigmented skin lesion with Irregular borders and varying pigmentation within lesion that May be flat or nodular? |
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Melanoma - External Adnexa |
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Which condition is described as skin that is Flat or slightly elevated scaly, ulcerated, erythematous plaque and is More common in older patients with lighter complexion? |
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Which type of carcinoma constitutes 90% of all eyelid malignancies? |
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Which condition is described as Firm nodule with ulcerated center and rolled “pearly” borders and May be associated with lash loss and feeder vessels? |
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