infection/inflammation Flashcards
are you more likely to see injection with acute or chronic? high IOP?
acute, chronic
HLA-B27 is generally (acute or chronic) (granulomatous or non)
acute, non granulomatous
what types of drugs cause ocular problems
bisphosphonates, antibiotics, moxifloxacin
HLAB27, stiffness after inactivity, acute anterior uveitis
ankylosing spondylitis
urethritis, arthritis, conjunctivitis, HLAB27, acute
reactive arthritis
Behcet’s dz: what type of uveitis? non-ocular characteristics? hypopion? acute?
panuveitis with retinal vasculitis; painful oral and genital ulcers; sometimes but short-lived and non painful; acute
presentation of HSV iritis
foreign body sensation more than pain; can have fine or mutton fat KP; iris atrophy; acute
hx of shingles (scars on skin), iris atrophy, HIV, acute
herpes zoster
tubulo interstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome (TINU): presentation, granulomas, workup
sudden onset pain and photophobia and redness, BILATERAL; nongranulomatous; urine beta2 microglobulin
JIA uveitis: chronic or acute? unilateral or bi? injection? granulomas? blood test? presentation?
chronic bilateral assymptomatic. ANA +. Athritis
skin nodules, pulmonary, joints, mutton fat KP
sarcoid