15.1 KHURANA DISORDER OF EYELIDS Flashcards

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Q

It is a common congenital anomaly.

  • Congenital ptosis
  • Congenital coloboma
  • Epicanthus
A

Congenital ptosis

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It is a rare condition characterised by a full thickness triangular gap in the tissues of the lids.

  • Congenital ptosis
  • Congenital coloboma
  • Epicanthus
A

Congenital coloboma

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It is a semicircular fold of skin which covers the medial canthus.

  • Congenital ptosis
  • Congenital coloboma
  • Epicanthus
A

Epicanthus

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It is a bilateral condition and may disappear with the development of nose.

  • Congenital ptosis
  • Congenital coloboma
  • Epicanthus
A

Epicanthus

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It is a very rare anomaly in which lids fail to develop and the skin passes continuously from the eyebrow to the cheek hiding the eyeball

  • Cryptophthalmos.
  • Microblepharon
A

Cryptophthalmos

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In this condition, eyelids are abnormally small. It is usually associated with microphthalmos or anophthalmos.

  • Cryptophthalmos.
  • Microblepharon
A

Microblepharon

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Occasionally, the lids may be very small or virtually absent.

  • Cryptophthalmos.
  • Microblepharon
A

Microblepharon

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8
Q

the lids may be very small or virtually absent and the condition is called _________.

  • Epiblepharon
  • Euryblepharon
  • Ablepharon
A

ablepharon

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9
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refers to a congenital anomaly in which a horizontal fold of tissue rides above the lower eyelid margin.

  • Epiblepharon
  • Euryblepharon
  • Ablepharon
A

Epiblepharon

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refers to unilateral or bilateral horizontal widening of palpebral fissure.

  • Epiblepharon
  • Euryblepharon
  • Ablepharon
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Euryblepharon

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It is usually associated with lateral canthal malposition and lateral ectropion.

  • Epiblepharon
  • Euryblepharon
  • Ablepharon
A

Euryblepharon

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12
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Congenital euryblepharon usually involves the lateral portion of _______ eyelids.

  • upper
  • lower
A

lower

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13
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Owing to the looseness of the tissues

  • Oedema
    • INSERT OTHER CHOICES
A

Oedema

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It is chronic thickening of the lids, which usually follows recurrent attacks of erysipelas.

  • Inflammatory oedema
  • Solid oedema of the lids
  • Passive oedema of the lids.
A

Solid oedema of the lids

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15
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It resembles inflammatory oedema of the lids but is harder in consistency.

  • Inflammatory oedema
  • Solid oedema of the lids
  • Passive oedema of the lids.
A

Solid oedema of the lids

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