Eye Flashcards

1
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When treating which would exacerbate eye condition in graves

Causes of increase thyroid edge disease

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If pt hypothyroidism following Rx

Radio iodine will increase exophalmus.

Smoking

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2
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Style first line mx

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Hot compression

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3
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Causes of tunnel vision

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Glaucoma

Retinitis pigmentosa

Retinal detachment

Functional visual loss - no anatomical correspondence

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4
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Risk factors of open angle glaucoma

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intraocular pressure (IOP) >21mmHg— the major risk factor— but 30% of newly diagnosed glaucoma patients have ‘normal’ pressure

  • Family history (increase risk ×10)
  • increase age
  • Black race
  • Abnormal BP (increase in elderly)
  • myopia
  • increase plasma viscosity
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5
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Gradual Vision loss causes

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Chronic glaucoma

Diabetic retinopathy

Cataract

Age related macular degeneration

Central serous retinopathy (CSR)

Macular hole

Macular dystrophies

Retinitis pigmentosa

Epiretinal membrane

Optic atrophy

Compressive lesions of the optic pathway

Retinoblastoma

Retinal melanoma

Retinal metastases

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6
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Which familial disorder causes night blindness

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Retinitis pigmentosa

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7
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Which drug cause acute angle glucoma

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Tropicamide

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8
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Tearing of eye cause. Need to complete q

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dacryocystitis

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9
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Cover test

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Read

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10
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Which drug cause acute angle glaucoma

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TCA ampitriptyllin

Topicamide

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11
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S/s of Holmes aide syndrome

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Unilateral enlarged pupil . Later can effect both eyes

Reduce/absent tendon reflex

Reduce vision

Note
Usually occurs in young adult
a rare neurological disorder affecting the pupil of the eye. In most patients the pupil is larger than normal (dilated) and slow to react in response to direct light. Absent or poor tendon reflexes are also associated with this disorder. In most individuals, the cause is unknown (idiopathic), but Adie syndrome can occur as due to other conditions such as trauma, surgery, lack of blood flow (ischemia) or infection.

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12
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Which drug can cause eye colour change and thickening of the eyelashes

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Latanoprost

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13
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Rx for wet macular degeneration

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Ranibizumab

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14
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Herpes zoster ocular

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Read

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15
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Causes of papilloedema on

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. Intracranial SOL

  • Encephalitis
  • SAH
  • Optic neuritis
  • Disc infiltration, e.g. leukaemia
  • Ischaemic optic neuropathy
  • Benign intracranial hypertension
    • Retinal venous obstruction
  • malignant hypertension
  • metabolic causes, e.g. hypocalcaemia
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16
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Dry eye syndrome

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Dry eye syndrome (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) Tear secretion d with age. Dry eyes cause eye irritation and redness which is often worse in centrally heated buildings. The eye feels gritty, vision is occasionally blurred, and there is reflex watering of the eye in severe cases. Commonly associated with blepharitis. Causes d tear production (e.g. age, Sjögren’s syndrome); i evaporation of tears (e.g. exposure keratitis). Management • Treat with artificial tears, e.g. Viscotears®, Hylo-Care®. If one preparation does not work, try another. Always use preservative- free drops— hypersensitivity can be a problem with prolonged use • Treat any associated lid disease, e.g. blepharitis • If simple medication fails, try combined short- and long- acting drops, e.g. Celluvisc® tds and Liquifilm® tds • Refer to ophthalmology if continuing symptoms despite treatment

17
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Yes Drugs which causes BIH. Benign intracranial hypertension

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Tetracycline like minicycline

OCP

Retinoids

18
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Which antibodies are present in graves

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TSH receptor AB