‘Keratic precipitates and cells’ in anterior chamber are suggestive of?

Correct Answer: Iridocyclitis
Description: Ans. D. Iridocyclitis. (Ref. Khurana ophthalmology 5th/pg. 271)Signs of anterior uveitis:a. Circumcomeal ciliary injectionb. Keratic precipitates (KP) are cellular deposits on the corneal endothelium. KP most form in mid and inferior zones of cornea.- endothelial dusting- Medium size KPs- Large KPs ("Mutton fat" Kps) - granulomatous uveitis.- Old KPsc. Cellsd. Aqueos flaree. Iris nodules (Koeppe and Busacca nodules)
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