Mrs. Zhao, female,38 years old, right eyeball pains suddenly, tears, intolerance of light. Medical examination: right ciliary congestion, kp(+), aqueous flare(+), anterior chamber is shallow, pupil 2*2 mm and posterior synechia of pupil, pupil bombe, ocular pressure is 30 mmHg, diagnosis is:
A. acute conjunctivitis
B. acute anterior uveitis
C. acute angle-closure glaucoma
D. acute keratitis
which one is not right about anterior chamber flare:
A. the reason is blood-aqueous humor barrier damage
B. anterior chamber flare represents active inflammation
C. anterior chamber flare is always found in uveitis
D. anterior chamber flare is found in acute angle-closure glaucoma
The correct one about conjunctivitis is :
A. conjunctiva congestion and edema is basic sign
B. mamilla accrementition is specific sign of trachoma
C. cryptae can be seen in most bacterial infection
D. preauricular node megaly is the non-specific sign of conjunctivitis