Module 1 nasolacrimal duct, dacryocystitis, pingueculae, pterygia Flashcards

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nasolacrimal ducts

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drains tears from the eyes into the nose
- complete or partial obstruction is called a nasolacrimal duct obstruction

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Nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) 2 acquired types

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  • Primary: caused by inflammation or fibrosis without any precipitating cause
  • Secondary: caused by a myriad of precipitating factors; infection, inflammation, neoplasm, trauma, stenosis
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lacrimal drainage system

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superior and inferior canaliculus
lacrimal sac
nasolacrimal duct

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NLDO patho

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fluid enters opening in the upper and lower lid margin (puncta) before being pumped through canaliculi into the lacrimal sac
-> through rhe nasolacrimal duct -> exit into the nasal cavity through the valve of Hasner and the inferior meatus

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NLDO s/s

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chronic tearing
ocular discharge
eyelash crusting
painful swelling below medial canthus
mucopurulent discharge from punctum

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epiphora

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accumulation of tears in the palpebral fissure with eventual overflow down the cheeks
- denotes lacrimal outflow deficiency

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Hx assoc. with NLDO

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chronic allergies
sinusitis
previous nasal or sinus surgery
prior midfacial fractures
radiation therapy
granulomatosis with polyangitis
sarcoidosis
crohn disease
ulcerative colitis

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NLDO physical exam

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gross findings
- overflow of tears
- mucoid or purulent discharge
- conjunctival injection
- erythema over the lacrimal sac
- pressure over the lacrimal sac -> produce a mucoid reflux from the punctum: indicates lower system obstruction
Inspect nares for abnormality that could narrow the distal opening of the nasolacrimal duct

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dacryocystits

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inflammation of the lacrimal gland
medial canthus swelling
fluctuance, erythema, or tenderness over the lacrimal sac
fever
leukocytosis

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NLDO non-pharm tx

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will resolves over a 12 month period
Crigler massage: downward pressure applied on the lacrimal sac to force open a blocked valve of Hasner

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NLDO pharm tx

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warm compresses
topical antibiotics with infection

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dacryocystitis tx

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warm compresses
topical broad-spectrum antibiotic eye drops
oral penicillinase-resistant antibiotics till culture returns

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Pinguecula

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benign, elevated, yellow-white nodule on the bulbar conjunctiva
- most often located nasal to the cornea

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pterygium

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benign growth of conjunctival tissue that extends onto the surface of the cornea
- name comes from the greek work pterygion meaning wing
– wing is on the conjunctiva and tapers to a head over the cornea

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pinguecula and pterygium patho

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elastotic degeneration of stromal collagen and disruption of the basement membrane of the conjunctival epithelium

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pterygia patho

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corneal involvement includes infiltration of the bowman layer
- can lead to scarring and focal opacification of the cornea

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pterygia risk factors

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exposure to UV light
heredity
sunny, dusty, sandy, windblown areas
near the equator
chronic conjunctival inflammation
viral infections

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pinguecula and pterygium s/s

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dryness
irritation
foreign body sensation
itching
redness
bothersome cosmetic appearance
intermittent blurry vision

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pterygium may lead to

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  • persistently decreased vision
  • induce astigmatism
  • impair vision by extending from the periphery into the central cornea, obstructing the visual axis
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pterygium physical exam

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can be whitish or clear and may be detectable only by changes in corneal contour and blood vessels that track from the conjunctival base

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pterygium and pinguecula tx

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Non-pharm:
- symptomatic: dry eye, itchiness, rendess
- artificial tear drops
- UV protection
Pharm:
- low potency topical steroid drops

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NLDO risk factors

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chronic allergies
sinusitis
prior facial trauma
radiation
systemic inflammatory diseases