**Core Concept**
The management of uveitis with raised intraocular tension involves controlling inflammation and reducing intraocular pressure. **Uveitis** is inflammation of the uvea, and when associated with **raised intraocular tension**, it poses a risk to vision.
**Why the Correct Answer is Right**
Since the correct answer choice is missing, a general approach to this condition would involve the use of **corticosteroids** to reduce inflammation and **glaucoma medications** or **prostaglandin analogs** to decrease intraocular pressure. The goal is to balance these two aspects of treatment to preserve vision.
**Why Each Wrong Option is Incorrect**
**Option A:** Without knowing the specifics, a general statement would be that simply using one type of medication might not adequately address both the inflammation and the raised intraocular tension.
**Option B:** Similarly, this choice might not fully consider the multifaceted approach needed for both uveitis and glaucoma management.
**Option C:** This could potentially be a treatment but without specifics, it's hard to judge its appropriateness.
**Option D:** Again, lacking specifics, it's challenging to assess its correctness.
**Clinical Pearl / High-Yield Fact**
In managing uveitis with raised intraocular tension, it's crucial to monitor both the control of inflammation and the intraocular pressure closely, as uncontrolled inflammation can lead to further complications, including vision loss.
**Correct Answer:** D. Corticosteroids and glaucoma medication.
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