4. Ocular Disease
Conjunctival Disease — Quiz
Test your understanding of conjunctival disease with 5 practice questions.
Practice Questions
Question 1
A patient presents with a chronic, fleshy, triangular growth on the conjunctiva that extends onto the cornea, causing irritation and blurred vision. Which of the following is the most appropriate management strategy?
Question 2
Which of the following types of conjunctivitis is characterized by the presence of large, flat-topped papillae on the superior tarsal conjunctiva, often associated with atopy or contact lens wear?
Question 3
A patient presents with acute onset of redness, irritation, and a copious mucopurulent discharge from one eye. Gram stain of the discharge reveals Gram-negative diplococci. Which of the following is the most appropriate initial treatment?
Question 4
Which of the following conjunctival lesions is a benign, yellowish-white, slightly raised lesion located on the bulbar conjunctiva, usually nasal to the cornea, and is characterized by elastotic degeneration of collagen fibers but does not invade the cornea?
Question 5
A 45-year-old outdoor worker presents with a progressively growing pterygium that has induced significant astigmatism, causing blurred vision. Which of the following surgical techniques is associated with the lowest recurrence rate for pterygium excision?
