module 1 s/s of ocular disease Flashcards

1
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red eye

A

hyperemia of the conjunctiva or sclera

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2
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most common causes of red eye

A

conjunctivitis
episcleritis
scleritis

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3
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episcleritis

A

inflammatory condition of the covering of the sclera
- self-limiting
sectoral inflammation
feeling of foreign body

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4
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scleritis

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inflammation of the sclera
- often related to underlying autoimmune disorder
- RA

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5
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uveal tract

A

iris
ciliary body
choriod

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6
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uveitis

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inflammation of any of the 3 layers of uveal tract
- iris
- ciliary body
- choroid
3rd leading cause of blindness
Related to autoimmune disorders

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7
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iritis

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inflammation of the anterior uveal tract
- iris and ciliary body
- idiopathic OR
- develop in response to conjunctivitis, keratitis, eye trauma

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8
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visual disturbances

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dec. central or peripheral vision
metamorphopsia
photopsia
vitreous opacities (floaters)

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9
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metamorphopsia

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distorted images
- can be seen with macular degeneration and other conditions

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10
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photopsia

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light flashes
- can be seen with retinal problems or cortical stimulation (migraine or occipital epilepsy)
- can indicate a retinal tear or posterior vitreous detachment with retinal traction

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11
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Amaurosis fugax

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transient, unilateral episode of vision loss
- small embolic plaques
- focal pattern of visual field loss that progresses to diffuse to total loss of vision
- can last seconds to minutes

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12
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eye pain

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any condition that stimulate the pain Rc in
- eyelids
- cornea
- conjunctiva
- uveal tract

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13
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Inflammation of eye can cause

A

irritation
burning
discomfort
frank pain

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14
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pain may occur with other ocular symptoms

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dec. visual acuity
photophobia
ocular discharge
eyelid edema/erythema
ptosis
proptosis
corneal cloudiness

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15
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epiphora

A

excessive tearing

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16
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mucopurulent conjunctivitis

A

pus in the conjunctival sac
- lashes stick together

17
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viral conjunctivitis

A

profuse watery discharge with a burning or gritty sensation and pain

18
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allergic conjunctivitis

A

pruritis with discharge varying from watery to a stringy, mucus-like consistency

19
Q

Differential dx red eye, no pain, no vision loss

A

conjunctivitis
subconjunctival hemorrhage
episcleritis

20
Q

Differential dx red eye, pain, no vision loss

A

episcleritis
keratitis
cluster headache
corneal abrasion
corneal ulcer

21
Q

differential dx red eye, pain, vision loss

A

iritis
glaucoma
orbital cellulitis
scleritis
corneal abrasion
corneal ulcer
keratitis

22
Q

episcleritis s/s

A
  • bilateral mild stinging
    -peripheral injections
  • no discharge
  • no visual impairment
  • tearing and photophobia possible
23
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scleritis s/s

A
  • unilateral
  • pain: boring sensation
  • ciliary injection
  • tearing
  • painful to palpation
  • visual acuity can be affected
24
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iritis s/s

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  • unilateral
  • pain moderate and aching
  • vision dec.
  • minimal discharge
  • affected pupil smaller, cornea normal
  • central redness of eye with ciliary flush
  • pain in affected eye when light shown in unaffected eye
25
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posterior uveitis/ choroiditis

A

inflammation of the posterior uveal tract: choroid, blood vessels, CT
- s/s similar to iritis but pain is at back of eye