Uveitis - It's a Clinical Sign, Not A Diagnosis

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Which virus does NOT cause uveitis in cats:
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP)
Feline Herpes Virus (FeLV)
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV)
 
Anterior uveitis is inflammation of the:
Iris and ciliary body
Choroid and ciliary body
Iris and choroid
Iris, ciliary body and choroid
 
The most common cause of canine uveitis is:
Ehrlichia
Leishmania
Blastomycosis
Idiopathic
 
Iris bombe is caused by adhesions between:
Iris and lens
Iris and cornea
Cornea and lens
Iris and pupil
 
Drug of choice for a dog with glaucoma secondary to uveitis is:
Prostaglandin analogue
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
Pilocarpine
Beat blocker
 
A fibrin clot in the anterior chamber should be dissolved with:
Corticosteroids
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
Cyclosporine
Tissue plasminogen activator
 
Pilocarpine is given in glaucomatous because it:
Is analgesic
Reduces the risk of posterior synechia
Increases tear production
The drug is contraindicated in uveitis
 
A dog with uveitis secondary to ehrlichiosis should be treated with topical
Doxycycline
Clindamycin
Allopurinol
No antimicrobial drug is needed
 
Which ocular disease is NOT a common complication of uveitis?
Dry eye (KCS)
Glaucoma
Cataract
Retinal atrophy
 
Which of the following is NOT a cause of uveitis?
Dry eye (KCS)
Corneal ulcer
Cataract
Pyometra