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A 58-year-old male patient presents to the ED with a red eye for one day. He has had no previous eye problems and wears glasses for reading.
In your initial assessment of this patient, you start by taking a more thorough history from him. See if you can list at least three symptoms which may point you towards a more serious cause for the red eye.
Other specific symptoms may guide you towards a particular cause for the red eye. Match the history with the possible diagnosis in each case below.
Appearance of a halo around bright lights
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Other family members also complaining of a red eye
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Past history of Crohns disease
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The red eye suddenly appeared following a coughing fit
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Past history of asthma and hayfever
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The patient informs you that his GP has recently prescribed new medication for him. Which of the following drugs may precipitate acute angle closure glaucoma in a susceptible patient?