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CHaPter 74 Immunological Ocular Disease 1003.e1
MUL t IPL e -CHOIC e QU est IO ns
1. What is anterior chamber–associated immune deviation B. Seldom associated with systemic disease
(ACAID)? C. Associated with spondyloarthritis without prior recognition
A. Uveal or lens proteins, when exposed to the immune system, 40% of the time
result in a robust reaction against these self antigens D. None of the above
B. When an autoimmune process only affects the eye, but E. A and C
no other tissue 3. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)–associated uveitis:
C. Describes ocular immune privilege; antigens injected into A. Often presents with pain, redness, photophobia
the anterior chamber induce selective suppression of B. Causes a smoldering asymptomatic bilateral uveitis most
antigen-specific T-lymphocyte responses commonly
D. When viral infections affect only the anterior chamber C. Is typically associated with polyarticular arthritis in
but not the vitreous or retina
antinuclear antibody (ANA)–negative patients
2. Acute anterior uveitis is: D. Cannot be treated with anti–tumor necrosis factor (TNF)
A. Associated with human leukocyte antigen B27 (HLA-B27) treatment
positivity 50% of the time

