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A 55-year-old African-American woman presents to her physician complaining of acute pain and redness in her right eye, with nausea and vomiting. She reports seeing halos around lights. On examination, lacrimation, lid edema, conjunctival injection, a steamy cornea, and a fixed mid-dilated pupil are seen. She has markedly elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), and a visual acuity of 20/200 in her right eye. She has no family history of eye diseases. She denies using cocaine or taking paroxetine.


Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Acute closed-angle glaucoma
B. Corneal laceration
C. Ocular hypertension without glaucoma
D. Open angle glaucoma
E. Retinal detachment
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#2
A
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#3
A. ty
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#4
2. Which of the following medications might have precipitated this patient's condition?

A. Alpha2-selective agonist
B. Beta adrenergic antagonist
C. Muscarinic antagonist
D. Parasympathomimetic
E. Prostaglandin analog
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#5
D. ty
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#6
DD
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#7
"D" is incorrect.
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#8
OOps C s righyt..lol
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#9
@sweety hope we dont do such silly mistake in real exam lol..
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#10
Lol.
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