- Bilateral granulomatous panuveitis is seen in?
A. Heerfordt’s syndrome
B. Reiter’s syndrome
C. Behcet’s disease
D. Toxoplasmosis
Correct answer : A. Heerfordt’s syndrome
Bilateral granulomatous panuveitis is seen in Heerfordt’s syndrome (Uveoparotid fever).
It is also associated with painful enlargement of parotid glands.
Cranial nerve palsy, fever, malaise and skin rashes are also seen.
- Appendages of the eyes include all except?
A. Lacrimal gland
B. Eyelids
C. Eyebrows
D. Extraocular muscles
Correct answer : D. Extraocular muscles
Appendages of the eyes (adnexa of the eye / accessory visual structures) are:
Eyelids
Eyebrows
Conjunctiva
Lacrimal apparatus
- Ophthalmoplegic migraine is best characterised as?
A. Recurrent headache with transient palsy of ophthalmic nerve
B. Headache associated with irreversible palsy of 3rd nerve
C. Recurrent headache with transient palsy of 3, 4 and / or 6th cranial nerves
D. Headache with optic neuritis
Correct answer : C. Recurrent headache with transient palsy of 3, 4 and / or 6th cranial nerves