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RESEARCH UPDATE: Paul Jensen
TEST FOR 55th ANNUAL POST GRADUATE SEMINAR
RESEARCH UPDATE: Paul Jensen
You will need a minimum of 4 / 5 questions answered correctly to pass this test and be issued CE credit.
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Allodynia is:
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a. The aberrant regeneration of damaged nerves
b. Only present in the cornea
c. Seen in about 50% of the population
d. Has no cure
Neurotrophic Keratitis is
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d. Sight threatening
e. All of the above
a. Rare
b. Painless
c. Well understood
Neurotrophins are:
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a. Absent in the tear film
b. Common causes of pain
c. Mediators that promote healing
d. Unrelated to dry eye symptoms
The stages of neurotrophic keratitis:
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a. Are immediately evident on slit lamp exam
b. Never include mild symptoms
c. Start with severe pain
d. May require time for staining to appear
If a patient reports dryness:
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a. They always have obvious corneal signs
b. The symptoms may be nerve damage that feels as if the eye is dry
c. The must have had prior eye surgery
d. Restasis should be started immediately
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