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TQ Quiz | Corneal Injuries, Dystrophies and Catastrophes – From Annoying to Destroying (Scottsdale 2024)

by Events@optometricedu.com | Jan 30, 2024 | 2024 Scottsdale, TQ Courses | 0 comments

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1. Corneal epithelial wound healing involves all of the following processes EXCEPT:*
2. In which condition would the corneal epithelial basement membrane thicken and may lead to recurrent corneal erosions?*
3. Medical management of recurrent corneal erosions may include which of the following:*
4. What surgical procedure would be most indicated for recurrent corneal erosion?*
5. When managing corneal chemical burns, it is generally crucial to regulate the inflammatory response with what class of drugs?*
6. Corneal sensitivity may be reduced in all of the following conditions EXCEPT:*
7. Which of the following topical medications is used in the management of neurotrophic keratitis?*
8. How long after exposure to excessive UV light will patients generally become symptomatic for photokeratitis?*
9. Corneal foreign bodies are best removed by which method?*
10. All of the following findings would likely be seen in keratoconus EXCEPT:*
11. CAIRS (corneal allogenic intrastromal ring segment) is indicated for which condition?*
12. Which of the following is true regarding corneal endothelial cells?*
13. Medical management of Fuch’s dystrophy may include which medication?*
14. Which corneal surgery for Fuch’s dystrophy would NOT utilize donor tissue?*
15. If a DSAEK graft becomes dislocated, how can it be repositioned?*
16. Following a DSO (descemet’s stripping only) procedure, how long does it normally take peripheral endothelial cells to migrate to the central cornea?*
17. What drug is sometimes used OFF-label (and not FDA approved) to stimulate endothelial cell migration after a DSO (descemet’s stripping only) surgery?*
18. Which bacteria is the most common cause of contact lens related bacterial keratitis?*
19. Confocal microscopy may be helpful in diagnosing which of the following causes of keratitis?*
20. Clusters and chains of small cysts seen on confocal microscopy in a patient with a ring ulcer would be most indicative of which condition?*

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