Week 7 Uvea Study Questions Flashcards

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what is the innervation of the iris sphincter? with what nerve is it associated with?

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what is the innervation of the iris dilator?

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3
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list 5 clinical signs associated with anterior uveitis

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4
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list 4 sequelae anterior uveitis

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in what tunic (layer) of the eye is the tapetum found?

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what are 3 functions of the ciliary body? where does aqueous drainage occur?

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7
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give 3 categories of drugs that are used to treat anterior uveitis. when are topical corticosteroids contraindicated in anterior uveitis?

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what is the most common primary intraocular neoplasia? how does it behave with regards to life expectancy of the patient?

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what is the most common secondary intraocular neoplasia? how does it behave with regards to life expectancy of the patient?

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10
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persistent pupillary membranes

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iris cyst

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synechia

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13
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granula iridica (corpora nigara)

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14
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iris atrophy

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15
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list 5 categories with examples of etiologies of anterior uveitis

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