Comm Eye Health Vol. 29 No. 95 2016 pp 59. Published online 10 February 2017. Quizzes Picture quiz: Issue 95, February 2017 Related content © ICEH This ten-year-old boy presents with itchy, watering eyes with a thick mucous discharge of several months duration. His visual acuity is 6/9 and 6/12. Which of the following signs are visible? (Select all that apply) a. Follicles b. Horner-Trantas dots c. Giant papillae d. Pannus e. Trachomatous inflammation Q2. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? (Select all that apply) a. Bacterial conjunctivitis b. Trachoma c. Kaposi’s sarcoma d. Vernal conjunctivitis e. Adenoviral conjunctivitis Q3. Which of the following may be used in treatment? (Select all that apply) a. Topical prednisolone b. Topical antihistamines c. Topical mast cell inhibitors d. Topical acyclovir e. Topical neomycin To view your results, click the submit button. To generate a personalized certificate of your quiz results please enter your name and email address . Email: Name: Loading… Previous CPD in this issue