![]() Bacterial conjunctivitis can occur bilaterally, but of the available choices is most likely to occur in just one eye.Ģ. Viral conjunctivitis usually starts in one eye, but hops to the other eye as it is very contagious. Vernal is a type of seasonal allergy you see in young boys. ![]() Allergies are likely to affect both eyes and present with itching and watering. Which conjunctivitis is least likely to occur bilaterally?Īnswer: The correct answer is (c) bacterial. You may want to put your hand over the answer box as you work through these problems. ![]() To save you from excessive page flipping, I’ve listed the answers after each question. All of the concepts and information for these questions should be found in the prior chapters and I’ve attempted to keep this at a medical-student level. It’s doubtful that you’ll come across many eye questions on your Step 2 boards, but you might! If nothing else, this collection of board-style questions will present this material in a different perspective.
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