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MCQ : AAO Uveitis

1. A 25-year-old Brazilian man presents with a history of decreased vision in his left eye for 1 week.
Visual acuity is 20/70 and moderate vitritis is present. On dilated examination, a pigmented scar in
the posterior pole with adjacent focal white chorioretinitis is present. What is the most appropriate
treatment?
A. oral corticosteroids
B. pyrimethamine, sulfadiazine, and prednisone
C. intravenous acyclovir
D. amphotericin B
E. antituberculous drugs

2. In patients with VKH syndrome, the presence of diffuse choroiditis is most likely to be found during
which stage of the disease?
A. Recurrent
B. Prodromal
C. Late (chronic)
D. Early (acute uveitic)
E. Recurrent

3. A patient with bilateral anterior and intermediate uveitis is suspected of having sarcoidosis. There
are no conjunctival or eyelid granulomata. Chest x-ray shows no abnormalities and serum
angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) level is normal. Which of the following is the most appropriate
examination for confirming the diagnosis of sarcoidosis?
A. biopsy of the conjunctiva
B. evaluation of HLA-B27 status
C. repeat serum ACE test to rule out laboratory error
D. high-resolution computed tomographic scan of the chest
E. evaluation lysozyme levels

4. What is the triad of reactive arthritis syndrome?


A. urethritis, polyarthritis, and conjuctival inflammation
B. ulcerative colitis, polyarthritis, and conjunctival inflammation
C. genital ulcers, polyarthritis, and vasculitis
D. palmar rashes, pauciarticular arthritis, and fevers
E. oral ulcer, genital lesion, ocular inflammation

5. A patient with uveitis and strongly positive rapid plasma regain (RPR) and fluorescent treponema
antibody absorption (FTA-ABS) tests has a history of resolved penile chancre, and recently
developed a rash on his palms. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. primary syphilis
B. false-positive FTA-ABS result
C. secondary syphilis
D. tertiary syphilis
E. neurosyphilis
6. What is the most common intraocular infection in patients with AIDS?
A. acute retinal necrosis
B. toxoplasmosis
C. candidiasis
D. CMV retinitis
E. tuberculosis

7. Chronic postoperative endophthalmitis is most commonly caused by which organism?


A. Candida glabrata
B. Nocardia species
C. Klebsiella pneumoniae
D. Propionibacterium acnes
E. Enterobacter coli

8. Which of the following findings is most likely to be seen in a patient with systemic lupus
erythematosus?
A. chronic anterior uveitis
B. intraretinal hemorrhages and cotton-wool spots
C. intermediate uveitis
D. acute anterior uveitis
E. panuveitis

9. Which clinical finding is associated with acute retinal necrosis?

A. extensive choroidal scarring


B. natural history of rapid progression
C. occlusive vasculopathy mostly involving retinal venules
D. minimal vitritis
E. solitary lesion in peripheral retina

10. An individual infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has a necrotizing retinitis.
Which of the following tests would be most helpful in making the diagnosis?

A. blood and urine cultures for herpes viruses, including CMV


B. vitreous biopsy for polymerase chain reaction evaluation, cultures, and cytologic testing
C. purified protein derivative testing for tuberculosis
D. serologic testing for herpes viruses, including CMV
E. blood sample for polymerase chain reaction evaluation
Answers:

1.B

2.D

3.D

4.A

5.C

6.D

7.D

8.B

9.B

10.B

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