TQ Quiz | “Doctor, I See Double”: Diagnosing and Managing Patients with Neurogenic Diplopia (Scottsdale 2024) by Events@optometricedu.com | Jan 30, 2024 | 2024 Scottsdale, TQ Courses | 0 comments "*" indicates required fields Hidden@{:35}HiddenDate (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY HiddenEvent Date (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY HiddenEvent 60 days past date (Hidden) MM slash DD slash YYYY HiddenEvent Date Difference (Hidden)1. A patient presents with vertical diplopia. What is the most likely cause of the double vision?* A - CN 3 palsy B - Myasthenia gravis C - CN 4 palsy D - CN 6 palsy 2. What muscle is underacting in a right CN 6 palsy?* A - Right lateral rectus B - Left lateral rectus C - Right medial rectus D - Left medial rectus 3. A 50-year-old male comes in with a CN 3 palsy, which happened suddenly. He reports boring hemicranial pain. You note that the ipsilateral pupil is dilated and poorly responsive to light, especially when compared to the other eye. What is the likely cause?* A - An aneurysm B - Giant cell arteritis C - Myasthenia gravis D - Thyroid ophthalmopathy 4. What is the most common cause of CN 4 palsy?* A - Tumor B - Aneurysm C - Diabetes D - Trauma 5. Which cranial nerve is most prone to be damaged by trauma?* A - CN 3 B - CN 4 C - CN 5 D - CN 6 6. Which of the following is the most identifiable sign occurring in aberrant regeneration of CN 3?* A - Horner’s syndrome B - Pseudo-Von Graefe’s sign C - Tonic pupil D - Ptosis 7. Which of the following is not a cause of aberrant regeneration of CN 3?* A - Diabetes B - Trauma C - Tumor D - Aneurysm 8. What percentage of CN 4 palsies seen are caused by trauma?* A - 10% B - 20% C - 30% D - 40% 9. A bilateral CN 6 palsy is most indicative of what etiology?* A - Increased intracranial pressure B - Syphilis C - Tumor D - Aneurysm 10. Which condition will cause the patient to present with an eye that is down and out with a ptosis?* A - CN 3 palsy B - CN 4 palsy C - CN 6 palsy D - Skew deviation 11. In cases of aneurysmal cranial nerve 3 palsy, 20% will die within what time period?* A - 48 hours B - 2 weeks C - 1 month D - 1 week 12. What vessel is most likely to develop an aneurysm and cause a cranial nerve 3 palsy?* A - Carotid artery B - Basilar artery C - Occipital artery D - Posterior communicating artery 13. What is the preferred non-invasive imaging test for a cranial nerve 3 palsy, especially when trying to rule out an aneurysm?* A - CTA B - CT C - MRI D - Doppler duplex imaging 14. Overall, what percentage of cranial nerve 3 palsies are caused by aneurysm?* A - 2% B - 22% C - 30% D - 50% 15. When looking for a potential tumor causing an isolated cranial nerve 6 palsy, where would be a prime spot for it to be located?* A - Dorsal mesencephalon B - Base of the pons C - Posterior orbit D - Superior colliculus 16. Sagging Eye Syndrome primarily involves when tissue?* A - Nerve B - Muscle C - Neuromuscular junction D - Tendon 17. What ocular balance deviation is most associated with Sagging Eye Syndrome?* A - Eso at near B - Eso at distance C - Hyper at distance D - Hyper at near 18. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia involves what neuroanatomical structure?* A - Medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) B - Parapontine reticular formation (PPRF) C - Cranial nerve 6 nucleus D - Cranial nerve 3 subdivision 19. Which condition is diagnosed by an adduction deficit and an abducting nystagmus?* A - Gaze paresis B - Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) C - One-and-a-half syndrome D - Thyroid disease infiltration 20. 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