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Dr A Rajendraprasad MS DO
           Professor of Ophthalmology
Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
1. Gorlin's syndrome:
     a. Is an inherited condition
     b. Is associated with multiple basal cell
     carcinoma
     c. Increases the incidence of cataract
     d. Is associated with liver carcinoma
     e. Increases the risk of retinal
     detachment
1.   a.T   b.T   c.F d.F e.F

GORLIN'S SYNDROME (BASAL CELL NAEVUS SYNDROME)

•Rare, autosomal dominant and multisystem disorder
•Characterised by multiple basal cell carcinoma, jaw
 cysts,b skeletal anomalies, ectopic calcification of the falx
 cerebri and pitting of the hand and feet
•ocular features also include hypertelorism, lateral
 displacement of the medial canthi and prominent
 supraorbital ridges
2. Posterior polymorphous dystrophy :
      a. Is present at birth
      b. Causes corectopia
      c. Is inherited in an autosomal
         recessive fashion
      d. Causes blindness in over 90% of
         sufferers
      e. Can be treated with lamellar
         corneal grafts
2.    a.T b.T c.F d.F e.F
          Posterior polymorphous dystrophy:
•A bilateral dominantly inherited dystrophy
•Vesicular polymorphous deposits with clear halos in Descemet's
  membrane
•Usually asymptomatic, rarely endothelium decompensation requiring
  penetrating corneal graft
• The abnormal endothelium may extend into the trabecular
  meshwork and iris
• Glaucoma can occur as a result of trabecular meshwork
  involvement iris involvement can lead to corectopia and ectopia
  simulating iridocorneal endothelial syndrome except that the later is
  unilateral
3. Crystalline deposits in the conjunctiva may
   be found in:
        a. Amyloidosis
        b. Cystinosis
        c. Gold treatment
        d. Contact lens wear
        e. Uraemia
3.     a.T b.T c.T d.F e.T
     Crystalline deposits occurs with:
•Myloidosis as in multiple myeloma
•Cystinosis
•Treatment with gold
•Uric acid from uraemia
4. The histology of pterygium includes:
    a. Myxoid degeneration
    b. Epithelial inclusion bodies
    c. Precancerous changes
    d. Squamous metaplasia of the
       epithleium
    e. Elastotic degeneration
4.   a.T   b.F     c.F d.F e.T
                 Pterygium:
•Fibrovascular overgrowth of the bulbar
 conjunctiva
•The stroma shows basophilic degeneration
 (elastotic) of collagen
•The epithelium is often thin but may show
 hyperplasia or dysplasia
5. The following may be found in conjunctiva in
   keratoconjunctivitis sicca
     a.   Dysplasia of the epithelium
     b.   Keratinisation
     c.   Eosinophils
     d.   Numerous goblet cells
     e.   Lymphocytic infiltrates
5.    a.T b.T c.F d.T e.T
      Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes):
•Causes dysplasia of the epithelium which may eventually
 become keratinize
•The goblet cells may increase due to chronic irritation
 from dry eyes
•In Sjogren's syndrome, there is lymphocytic infiltration of
 the lacrimal and accessory glands
6. Merkel cell carcinoma:
    a. Is most common in the bulbar
       conjunctiva
    b. Is associated with good prognosis
    c. Is an APUD cell tumour
    d. Is associated with ultraviolet
       exposure
    e. Produces corneal pigmentation
6.    a.F    b.F c.T d.F e.F
             Merkel cell carcinoma:
•An aggressive primary tumour of the skin, arising from
 papillary dermis
•Usually presents as a firm non-tender solitary skin
 nodule on the face and neck
•Early metastasis through the lymphatic channels
•Contains APUD (amine precursor and uptake
 decarboxylation) cells
7. Histological changes in lens induced
   uveitis include:
    a.   Ghost cells
    b.   Giant cell reaction
    c.   Amyloid in the cornea
    d.   Vasculitis
    e.   Non-caseating granuloma
7.   a.F    b.T     c.F d.F e.T
                  Lens-induce uveitis: - three types
•Phacoanalphylactic endophthalmitis
   •Severe granulomatous inflammation when the lens protein is
     exposed
   • Zonal granulomatous reaction surrounding the exposed lens
     material. The inflammation include neutrophils, epihtelioid cells,
     macrophages and giant cells
•Phacotoxic uveitis
   •Nongranulomatous inflammation when the lens protein is
     exposed.
   •Non-specific inflammation with lymphocytes, macrophages and
     occasional giant cells
•Phacolytic glaucoma
   •Occurs when the hypermature cataract leaks out protein
   • Macrophages laden with eosinophilic lens materials are seen in
     the anterior chamber and the trabecular meshwork
8. Xeroderma pigmentosa is associated with:
     a. Intraouclar tumours
     b. Metabolic disorders
     c. Photosensitivity
     d. Autosomal recessive inheritance
     e. Squamous cell carcinoma
8    a.F    b.F c.T d.T e.T
             Xeroderma pigmentosa:
•Inheritance is autosomal recessive
•Marked sensitive of skin to sunlight
•Malignant skin tumours including squamous cell tumour,
 basal cell carcinoma and fibrosacorma
•Main defect is due to the inability of the cells to repair
 damaged DNA following ultraviolet exposure
9. Pathological changes in thyroid
   ophthalmopathy includes:
    a.   Lymphocytic infiltrates
    b.   Giant cell reaction
    c.   Mucopolysaccharides
    d.   Fat cells
    e.   Fibroblast proliferation
9.    a.T b.F c.T d.T e.T
        Pathology of thyroid ophthalmopathy:
•There is enlargement and inflammation of orbital tissue especially
  the extraocular muscles
•Histologically there is interstitial oedema and inflammatory cell
  infiltration (mainly lymphocytes, plasma cells and sometimes mast
  cells)
•Thecondition tend to involve the nontendinous part of extraocular
  muscle
• The endomysial fibroblasts produces mucopolysaccharide especially
  hyaluronic acid
• The muscles are initially inflammed and at later stage undergoes
  fibrosis and shows fatty infiltrate
10. In histological stains:
    a. Chlamydia inclusion bodies stain
       with Giemsa
    b. Osmium tetroxide is the stain used in
       electron microscopy
    c. Fungi stain with Fuelgin's stain
    d. Eosin stains the nuclei blue
    e. Haematoxylin stains the nuclei pink
10.     a.T     b.T    c.T d.F e.F
                      Histological staining:
•Giemsa stain can demonstrate inclusion body such as Chlamydia
• Osmium tetroxide is used to fix and stain myelin for electron
  microscopy
•Yeast and fungi can be stained with Fuelgin's stain, PAS, Luxol blue
  fast and Gomori methenamine silver
• Eosin stains the cytoplasm pink whereas haematoxylin stains the
  nuclei blue
11. Sympathetic ophthalmitis
    a.   Is characterized by Dalen-Fuchs' nodule
    b.   Prevented by removal of the exciting eye
         within 6 weeks of injury
    c.   Pigment laden macrophages are
         diagnostic
    d.   Is associated with poliosis and vitiligo
    e.   Is a common cause of visual loss in
         traumatic eye injury
11.     a.T    b.F c.F d.T e.F
                Sympathetic ophthalmitis
•A uncommon bilateral granulomatous panuveitis which occurs after
 penetrating ocular injury or intraocular surgery
•The inflammation usually begins 4 to 8 weeks after the injury
•Dellen-Fuch's nodules are seen at the level of Bruch's membrane
 and represent aggregates of epitheloid
•Cells, it is not diagnostic as the nodules also occur in VKH syndrome
•May have systemic manifestation identical to Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
 syndrome with cerebrospinal fluid
•Pleocytosis, miningismus, alopecia, vitiligo and poliosis
•Prevention is only useful if the injured eye were removed within the
 first 2 weeks after injury
12. Abnormal material which may be present
    in the vitreous include:
    a.   Exfoliation
    b.   Lipofuscin
    c.   Haemosiderin
    d.   Amyloidosis
    e.   Calcium
12. a.T b.F c.T d.T e.T
  Abnormal material in the vitreous include:
•Pseudoexfoliation in pseudoexfoliation syndrome
•Haemosiderin from vitreous haemorrhage
•Amyloidosis in familial amyloidosis
•Calcium in asteroid hyalosis
13. In giant cell arteritis:
     a.   Histological diagnosis is based on
          fragmentation of the internal intimal
     b.   C-reactive protein is always raised
     c.   Giant cell is needed for diagnosis
     d.   Anterior cerebral artery is often involved
     e.   Anaemia is a feature
13.     a.T b .T       c.F d.F e.T
                       Giant cell arteritis:
•Disease of the elderly
•Sudden, painless and profound visual loss
•Female more susceptible than male
•Head ache, low grade fever, anorexia, weight loss, tenderness upon
 brushing hair and jaw claudication
•ESR and C-reactive proteins are always raised but not diagnostic of
 the condition
•Diagnosis is base on biopsy which reveal fragmentation of the
 internal elastic lamina and giant cell infiltration of the tunica media
 of the artery. However, giant cells are not essential for diagnosis.
14. The following conditions are pre-
    malignant:
    a.   Oncocytoma of the caruncle
    b.   Actinic keratosis
    c.   Bowen's disease
    d.   Squamous papilloma
    e.   Syringoma
14. a.F b.T c.T d.F e.T
   The following conditions are pre-malignant:
• Actinic keratosis is the result of metaplasia due to
  ultraviolet light
•Bowen's disease
•Oncocytoma of the caruncle results from metaplasia of
 the accessory gland and is not thought to be pre-
 malignant
•Squamous papilloma is benign hyperplasia of the skin
•Syringoma is benign tumour of the sweat glands
15. Hypoxic damage in diabetic mellitus
    is suggested by:
    a.   Nerve fibre layers haemorrhage
    b.   Iris neovascularisation
    c.   Anterior uveitis
    d.   Vascular loop
    e.   Decreased hard exudate
15. a.T b.T c.T d.T e.F
    Hypoxic damage in diabetic mellitus is
                suggested by:
•Cotton-wool spots
•Extensive IRMA
•Vascular beading
•Extensive retinal haemorrhages
•Iris neovascularization
16. The following biopsy report may be found
    with rheumatoid arthritis:
    a.   Posterior scleritis
    b.   Loss of goblet cells in the conjunctiva
    c.   Episcleral necrotic tissue
    d.   Giant cell reaction
    e.   Vasculitis
16.     a.T    b .F      c.T     d.F     e.T
    Biopsy report in rheumatoid arthritis include
•Posterior scleritis
•Episcleral necrotic tissue
•Vasculitis

-The dry eye in rheumatoid arthritis is caused by aqueous
deficiency and not goblet cell dysfunction
17. The following report is associated with
    increased mortality in an enucleated eye
    with retinoblastoma:
     a.   Involvement of the optic nerve
     b.   Presence of calcification within the tumours
     c.   Necrosis within the tumours
     d.   Exophytic retinoblastoma
     e.   Presence of retinal detachment
17. a.T b.F c.F d.F e.F
  The prognosis of retinoblastma is detemined by:
•Evidence of external spread such as optic nerve
 involvement
•Size of the tumours
•Cell differentiation
•Calcification and necrosis are common in
 retinoblastoma.
18. Diabetic microangiopathy include:
    a.   Endothelial vascular proliferation
    b.   Proliferation of pericytes associated with
         microaneurysms
    c.   Deposition of calcium in the intima
    d.   Thickening of the basement membrane
    e.   Necrosis of the endothelium
18.     a.F b.F c.F d.T e.F
        Microangiopathy in diabetes mellitus is
                   characterised by:
•Microvascular obstruction and non-perfusion of
  capillaries
• Retinal capillary microaneurysms
• Absent membrane thickening
• Loss of pericytes
• Intraretinal microvascular abnormality
19. Optic nerve glioma:
    a.   Is associated with neurofibromatosis
         type I
    b.   Increased incidence after 30 years old
    c.   Majority is of pilocytic astrocytoma
    d.   Rarely infiltrate the perineural tissue
    e.   Mortality of 40%
19.   a.T   b.F  c.T d.T e.F
               Optic nerve glioma:
•Associated with type I neurofibromatosis
•Most common type is pilocytic (hair-like)
 astrocytoma
•The age of onset is usually before the age of 10
•Low-grade and rarely infiltrate the perineural
 tissue
•Reactive meningeal hyperplasia
•Good long-term survival
20. Mutton fat keratic precipitates are seen in:
     a.   Uveal effusion syndrome
     b.   Tuberculosis
     c.   Fuch's heterochromia cyclitis
     d.   Sarcoidosis
     e.   Fungal infection
20 a.F b.T c.F d.T e.T
 Mutton fat keratic precipitates:- occurs in chronic
        granulomatous uveitis and seen in
•Tuberculosis
•Fungal
•Leprosy
•Syphilis
•Sarcoidosis
•Juvenile xanthogranuloma
•Histiocytosis X
•Sympathetic ophthalmia
•Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
•Toxoplasmosis
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Mcqs for Ophthal pgs 1

  • 1. Dr A Rajendraprasad MS DO Professor of Ophthalmology Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
  • 2. 1. Gorlin's syndrome: a. Is an inherited condition b. Is associated with multiple basal cell carcinoma c. Increases the incidence of cataract d. Is associated with liver carcinoma e. Increases the risk of retinal detachment
  • 3. 1. a.T b.T c.F d.F e.F GORLIN'S SYNDROME (BASAL CELL NAEVUS SYNDROME) •Rare, autosomal dominant and multisystem disorder •Characterised by multiple basal cell carcinoma, jaw cysts,b skeletal anomalies, ectopic calcification of the falx cerebri and pitting of the hand and feet •ocular features also include hypertelorism, lateral displacement of the medial canthi and prominent supraorbital ridges
  • 4. 2. Posterior polymorphous dystrophy : a. Is present at birth b. Causes corectopia c. Is inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion d. Causes blindness in over 90% of sufferers e. Can be treated with lamellar corneal grafts
  • 5. 2. a.T b.T c.F d.F e.F Posterior polymorphous dystrophy: •A bilateral dominantly inherited dystrophy •Vesicular polymorphous deposits with clear halos in Descemet's membrane •Usually asymptomatic, rarely endothelium decompensation requiring penetrating corneal graft • The abnormal endothelium may extend into the trabecular meshwork and iris • Glaucoma can occur as a result of trabecular meshwork involvement iris involvement can lead to corectopia and ectopia simulating iridocorneal endothelial syndrome except that the later is unilateral
  • 6. 3. Crystalline deposits in the conjunctiva may be found in: a. Amyloidosis b. Cystinosis c. Gold treatment d. Contact lens wear e. Uraemia
  • 7. 3. a.T b.T c.T d.F e.T Crystalline deposits occurs with: •Myloidosis as in multiple myeloma •Cystinosis •Treatment with gold •Uric acid from uraemia
  • 8. 4. The histology of pterygium includes: a. Myxoid degeneration b. Epithelial inclusion bodies c. Precancerous changes d. Squamous metaplasia of the epithleium e. Elastotic degeneration
  • 9. 4. a.T b.F c.F d.F e.T Pterygium: •Fibrovascular overgrowth of the bulbar conjunctiva •The stroma shows basophilic degeneration (elastotic) of collagen •The epithelium is often thin but may show hyperplasia or dysplasia
  • 10. 5. The following may be found in conjunctiva in keratoconjunctivitis sicca a. Dysplasia of the epithelium b. Keratinisation c. Eosinophils d. Numerous goblet cells e. Lymphocytic infiltrates
  • 11. 5. a.T b.T c.F d.T e.T Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes): •Causes dysplasia of the epithelium which may eventually become keratinize •The goblet cells may increase due to chronic irritation from dry eyes •In Sjogren's syndrome, there is lymphocytic infiltration of the lacrimal and accessory glands
  • 12. 6. Merkel cell carcinoma: a. Is most common in the bulbar conjunctiva b. Is associated with good prognosis c. Is an APUD cell tumour d. Is associated with ultraviolet exposure e. Produces corneal pigmentation
  • 13. 6. a.F b.F c.T d.F e.F Merkel cell carcinoma: •An aggressive primary tumour of the skin, arising from papillary dermis •Usually presents as a firm non-tender solitary skin nodule on the face and neck •Early metastasis through the lymphatic channels •Contains APUD (amine precursor and uptake decarboxylation) cells
  • 14. 7. Histological changes in lens induced uveitis include: a. Ghost cells b. Giant cell reaction c. Amyloid in the cornea d. Vasculitis e. Non-caseating granuloma
  • 15. 7. a.F b.T c.F d.F e.T Lens-induce uveitis: - three types •Phacoanalphylactic endophthalmitis •Severe granulomatous inflammation when the lens protein is exposed • Zonal granulomatous reaction surrounding the exposed lens material. The inflammation include neutrophils, epihtelioid cells, macrophages and giant cells •Phacotoxic uveitis •Nongranulomatous inflammation when the lens protein is exposed. •Non-specific inflammation with lymphocytes, macrophages and occasional giant cells •Phacolytic glaucoma •Occurs when the hypermature cataract leaks out protein • Macrophages laden with eosinophilic lens materials are seen in the anterior chamber and the trabecular meshwork
  • 16. 8. Xeroderma pigmentosa is associated with: a. Intraouclar tumours b. Metabolic disorders c. Photosensitivity d. Autosomal recessive inheritance e. Squamous cell carcinoma
  • 17. 8 a.F b.F c.T d.T e.T Xeroderma pigmentosa: •Inheritance is autosomal recessive •Marked sensitive of skin to sunlight •Malignant skin tumours including squamous cell tumour, basal cell carcinoma and fibrosacorma •Main defect is due to the inability of the cells to repair damaged DNA following ultraviolet exposure
  • 18. 9. Pathological changes in thyroid ophthalmopathy includes: a. Lymphocytic infiltrates b. Giant cell reaction c. Mucopolysaccharides d. Fat cells e. Fibroblast proliferation
  • 19. 9. a.T b.F c.T d.T e.T Pathology of thyroid ophthalmopathy: •There is enlargement and inflammation of orbital tissue especially the extraocular muscles •Histologically there is interstitial oedema and inflammatory cell infiltration (mainly lymphocytes, plasma cells and sometimes mast cells) •Thecondition tend to involve the nontendinous part of extraocular muscle • The endomysial fibroblasts produces mucopolysaccharide especially hyaluronic acid • The muscles are initially inflammed and at later stage undergoes fibrosis and shows fatty infiltrate
  • 20. 10. In histological stains: a. Chlamydia inclusion bodies stain with Giemsa b. Osmium tetroxide is the stain used in electron microscopy c. Fungi stain with Fuelgin's stain d. Eosin stains the nuclei blue e. Haematoxylin stains the nuclei pink
  • 21. 10. a.T b.T c.T d.F e.F Histological staining: •Giemsa stain can demonstrate inclusion body such as Chlamydia • Osmium tetroxide is used to fix and stain myelin for electron microscopy •Yeast and fungi can be stained with Fuelgin's stain, PAS, Luxol blue fast and Gomori methenamine silver • Eosin stains the cytoplasm pink whereas haematoxylin stains the nuclei blue
  • 22. 11. Sympathetic ophthalmitis a. Is characterized by Dalen-Fuchs' nodule b. Prevented by removal of the exciting eye within 6 weeks of injury c. Pigment laden macrophages are diagnostic d. Is associated with poliosis and vitiligo e. Is a common cause of visual loss in traumatic eye injury
  • 23. 11. a.T b.F c.F d.T e.F Sympathetic ophthalmitis •A uncommon bilateral granulomatous panuveitis which occurs after penetrating ocular injury or intraocular surgery •The inflammation usually begins 4 to 8 weeks after the injury •Dellen-Fuch's nodules are seen at the level of Bruch's membrane and represent aggregates of epitheloid •Cells, it is not diagnostic as the nodules also occur in VKH syndrome •May have systemic manifestation identical to Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome with cerebrospinal fluid •Pleocytosis, miningismus, alopecia, vitiligo and poliosis •Prevention is only useful if the injured eye were removed within the first 2 weeks after injury
  • 24. 12. Abnormal material which may be present in the vitreous include: a. Exfoliation b. Lipofuscin c. Haemosiderin d. Amyloidosis e. Calcium
  • 25. 12. a.T b.F c.T d.T e.T Abnormal material in the vitreous include: •Pseudoexfoliation in pseudoexfoliation syndrome •Haemosiderin from vitreous haemorrhage •Amyloidosis in familial amyloidosis •Calcium in asteroid hyalosis
  • 26. 13. In giant cell arteritis: a. Histological diagnosis is based on fragmentation of the internal intimal b. C-reactive protein is always raised c. Giant cell is needed for diagnosis d. Anterior cerebral artery is often involved e. Anaemia is a feature
  • 27. 13. a.T b .T c.F d.F e.T Giant cell arteritis: •Disease of the elderly •Sudden, painless and profound visual loss •Female more susceptible than male •Head ache, low grade fever, anorexia, weight loss, tenderness upon brushing hair and jaw claudication •ESR and C-reactive proteins are always raised but not diagnostic of the condition •Diagnosis is base on biopsy which reveal fragmentation of the internal elastic lamina and giant cell infiltration of the tunica media of the artery. However, giant cells are not essential for diagnosis.
  • 28. 14. The following conditions are pre- malignant: a. Oncocytoma of the caruncle b. Actinic keratosis c. Bowen's disease d. Squamous papilloma e. Syringoma
  • 29. 14. a.F b.T c.T d.F e.T The following conditions are pre-malignant: • Actinic keratosis is the result of metaplasia due to ultraviolet light •Bowen's disease •Oncocytoma of the caruncle results from metaplasia of the accessory gland and is not thought to be pre- malignant •Squamous papilloma is benign hyperplasia of the skin •Syringoma is benign tumour of the sweat glands
  • 30. 15. Hypoxic damage in diabetic mellitus is suggested by: a. Nerve fibre layers haemorrhage b. Iris neovascularisation c. Anterior uveitis d. Vascular loop e. Decreased hard exudate
  • 31. 15. a.T b.T c.T d.T e.F Hypoxic damage in diabetic mellitus is suggested by: •Cotton-wool spots •Extensive IRMA •Vascular beading •Extensive retinal haemorrhages •Iris neovascularization
  • 32. 16. The following biopsy report may be found with rheumatoid arthritis: a. Posterior scleritis b. Loss of goblet cells in the conjunctiva c. Episcleral necrotic tissue d. Giant cell reaction e. Vasculitis
  • 33. 16. a.T b .F c.T d.F e.T Biopsy report in rheumatoid arthritis include •Posterior scleritis •Episcleral necrotic tissue •Vasculitis -The dry eye in rheumatoid arthritis is caused by aqueous deficiency and not goblet cell dysfunction
  • 34. 17. The following report is associated with increased mortality in an enucleated eye with retinoblastoma: a. Involvement of the optic nerve b. Presence of calcification within the tumours c. Necrosis within the tumours d. Exophytic retinoblastoma e. Presence of retinal detachment
  • 35. 17. a.T b.F c.F d.F e.F The prognosis of retinoblastma is detemined by: •Evidence of external spread such as optic nerve involvement •Size of the tumours •Cell differentiation •Calcification and necrosis are common in retinoblastoma.
  • 36. 18. Diabetic microangiopathy include: a. Endothelial vascular proliferation b. Proliferation of pericytes associated with microaneurysms c. Deposition of calcium in the intima d. Thickening of the basement membrane e. Necrosis of the endothelium
  • 37. 18. a.F b.F c.F d.T e.F Microangiopathy in diabetes mellitus is characterised by: •Microvascular obstruction and non-perfusion of capillaries • Retinal capillary microaneurysms • Absent membrane thickening • Loss of pericytes • Intraretinal microvascular abnormality
  • 38. 19. Optic nerve glioma: a. Is associated with neurofibromatosis type I b. Increased incidence after 30 years old c. Majority is of pilocytic astrocytoma d. Rarely infiltrate the perineural tissue e. Mortality of 40%
  • 39. 19. a.T b.F c.T d.T e.F Optic nerve glioma: •Associated with type I neurofibromatosis •Most common type is pilocytic (hair-like) astrocytoma •The age of onset is usually before the age of 10 •Low-grade and rarely infiltrate the perineural tissue •Reactive meningeal hyperplasia •Good long-term survival
  • 40. 20. Mutton fat keratic precipitates are seen in: a. Uveal effusion syndrome b. Tuberculosis c. Fuch's heterochromia cyclitis d. Sarcoidosis e. Fungal infection
  • 41. 20 a.F b.T c.F d.T e.T Mutton fat keratic precipitates:- occurs in chronic granulomatous uveitis and seen in •Tuberculosis •Fungal •Leprosy •Syphilis •Sarcoidosis •Juvenile xanthogranuloma •Histiocytosis X •Sympathetic ophthalmia •Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome •Toxoplasmosis