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2010 Series - February 16, 2010
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Lecture 46 of 52 NEXT»
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| A 65-year-old female comes in complaining of acute vision loss in the left eye. The right eye appears normal. The patient denies any recent trauma. |
| 1. |
Which layers of the eye are affected? |
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| a. |
nerve fiber layer and inner nuclear layer |
| b. |
nerve fiber layer and outer nuclear layer |
| c. |
inner nuclear layer and outer nuclear layer |
| d. |
inner nuclear layer and photoreceptor layer |
| e. |
outer nuclear layer and outer plexiform layer |
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| 2. |
Match up the following possible causes for the above entity with its related systemic disorder: |
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| a. |
vasospasm |
1. |
carotid disease |
| b. |
Hollenhort plaque |
2. |
sickle cell disease |
| c. |
calcium embolus |
3. |
migraine |
| d. |
fibrin-platelet embolus |
4. |
thromboembolism |
| e. |
stiff, crescent-shaped red blood cells |
5. |
cardiac valvular disease |
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| 3. |
Following a central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO), what is the risk of another vascular occlusion in the fellow eye? |
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< 1% |
| b. |
10% |
| c. |
25% |
| d. |
50% |
| e. |
> 75% |
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