
Activity ID
4239Expires
August 23, 2021Format Type
Journal-based CMECME Credit
1Fee
$30CME Provider
JAMA Ophthalmology
Description
A previously healthy adolescent boy presented with fever, headache, and unilateral red eye with periorbital edema; after failure to improve, the patient developed submandibular lymphadenopathy, ipsilateral granulomatous conjunctivitis, and elevated inflammatory markers. What would you do next?
Disclaimers
1. This activity is accredited by the American Medical Association.
2. This activity is free to AMA members.
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Educational Objectives
Based on this clinical scenario and the accompanying image, understand how to arrive at a correct diagnosis.
Keywords
Clinical Challenge, External Eye Disease, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Competencies
Medical Knowledge
CME Credit Type
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit
Additional Information
10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2018.0936