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PHOTO QUIZ |
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Year : 2021 | Volume
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| Issue : 3 | Page : 322-323 |
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Photo quiz questions
Jiz Mary Santhosh, Niranjan Karthik Senthil Kumar
Department of Ophthalmology, RIOGOH, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Date of Submission | 16-May-2021 |
Date of Acceptance | 22-May-2021 |
Date of Web Publication | 09-Sep-2021 |
Correspondence Address: Dr. Jiz Mary Santhosh Guest House, Sri Ramachandra University Campus, Porur, Chennai - 600 116, Tamil Nadu India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None
DOI: 10.4103/tjosr.tjosr_66_21
How to cite this article: Santhosh JM, Senthil Kumar NK. Photo quiz questions. TNOA J Ophthalmic Sci Res 2021;59:322-3 |
Question 1 | |  |
[Figure 1] shows a plain computed tomography (CT) image of a year old patient who presented to the emergency department with sudden-onset thunderclap headache and loss of consciousness. What is the diagnosis and ophthalmological significance?
Question 2 | |  |
Which treatment was given Food and Drug Administration approval in 2017 for RPE65 associated retinal dystrophy? What is the route of administration?
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Turkish dermatologist Dr. Hulusi Behçet (1889–1948), described the Behçet's disease in 1937 in one of the most widely read dermatologic journals of that time, Dermatologische Wochenschrift. Six years before that, an ophthalmologist, X, had reported a patient with similar features but in the less popular French ophthalmological literature. Thus, the disease became widely known as Behçet's disease throughout most of the world. Who was X?
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A 48-year-old female patient presented with the complaint of excessive sweating in the right side of the body for 10 years. She said that her complaint increased much more during exercise and in hot weathers. She had no prior traumatic event, pyretic disease, or stroke before these complaints. Physical examination demonstrated flushing on the right half of the face, hyperhidrosis on the right face and neck, wetness on the upper region of right chest, shoulder, armpit, and upper region of the back of the dress. Neurological examination showed slight ptosis of the left eyelid, pupillary miosis more markedly on the left side, and pupil irregularity on the left side. Deep tendon reflexes were absent in both upper and lower extremities. The other neurological functions were intact. What is the probable diagnosis?
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A 5-year-old male child presented with proptosis of his left eye for 2 years. There were no complaints of pain or decrease in vision. On examination, vision was 6/6. The globe was pushed downward and inward. The finger could not be insinuated in the superotemporal quadrant. [Figure 2] CT Orbit showed a bony lesion arising from the temporal bone showing muliloculated lucent areas (*) with a sclerotic rim. What is the likely diagnosis? | Figure 2: Computed tomography orbit showing muliloculated lucent areas (*) with a sclerotic rim
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Proptosis is protrusion of the globe due to increase in volume of orbital contents with normal volume of orbital cavity. What is the condition with protrusion of globe due to decreased volume of bony orbital cavity with normal volume of intraocular contents called as?
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