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What can trigger AACG?

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  1. Dim light
  2. Anticholinergics
  3. TCAs
  4. Adrenergic agents
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Physical exam findings for AACG?

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  1. Midposition pupil, fixed and dilated
  2. Diffuse conjunctival injection
  3. Corneal edema (clouding)
  4. Shallow anterior chamber
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Emergent therapies for AACG?

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  1. β-blocker timolol
  2. α-2 agonist apraclonidine
  3. Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor acetazolamide
  4. Mannitorl can be used if sulfa allergy to aceta
  5. Pilocarpine cause constriction and help with outflow
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What is keratitis?

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Corneal inflammation which can lead to a corneal ulcer

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What is the typical presentation of anterior uveitis?

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  1. Photophobia
  2. Red eye with pain
  3. Cell with flair noted on slit-lamp
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What is the most common condition associated with scleritis?

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RA

Presents as severe eye pain, redness decreased vision. Sclera might be blue.

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What is the most common cause of hip pain in children aged 3-10?

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Transient synovitis

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How can bedside US help with possible septic arthritis?

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It can look for effusion

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What is Legg-Calve-Perthes disease?

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Avascular necrosis of the hip in pediatrics (chronic limp like SCFE)

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Juvenile RA is associated with what?

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Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

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