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Read moreWhat are features of scarlet fever?,”SCARLETStreptococcus pyogenes (GAS).Circumoral pallor.Areas of skin desquamation (late).Rash (sandpaper scarlatiniform, axillae, groin).Laryngitis, pharyngitis.Elevated temperature.Tongue (white strawberry
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Read moreWhat is the most common cause of optic neuritis? What is an important exam for suspected optic neuritis?,”MS. Usually less than 45 years old. Central scotoma with colour vision deficit. RAPD. There will be a deficit
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Read moreWhat is the approach to diplopia?,”Get them to close an eye to determine binocular or monocular diplopia. Binocular:1. Neurogenic – CNs, internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO), myasthenia gravis2. Mechanical – orbital wall fracture, orbital tumour, Grave’s orbitopathyMonocular:1. Cornea (deformity, keratoconus)2. Lens (cataract
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