Scleritis quiz part 2 by Rheuma Tv 19 Scleritis quiz part 2 1 / 6 Following methods can differentiate episcleritis from scleritis except Clinical examination 10% Phenylephrine Anterior segment OCT B-scan B-scan Is used for examination of the posterior sclera 2 / 6 Following are indicated in acute scleritis except Systemic steroids Topical NSAIDS Lubricants None of the above Topical NSAIDs may cause scleral melting 3 / 6 Cancer screening is prudent while on the following immunomodulators T cell inhibitors Alkylating agents Antimetabolites Biosimilars Alkylating agents-secondary malignancy 4 / 6 What is the immunomodulator of choice in patients unwilling to discontinue alcohol use? Azathioprine Cyclosporine Mycophenolate mofetil Methotrexate Mycophenolate Mofetil MMF has a lower rate of hepatotoxicity 5 / 6 Bilateral scleritis is not seen in Rheumatoid arthritis Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus Scleroderma Hansen’s disease Herpes Zoster ophthalmicus- dermatomal distribution 6 / 6 Following are differentials of posterior scleritis except VKH Syndrome CSCR Retinitis Uveal effusion syndrome Reason- retinal layers are not involved in posterior scleritis Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte How familiar are you with scleritis? Test your knowledge with this quick quiz. Share this:TwitterFacebookLinkedInPinterestWhatsAppMorePrint Similar Posts