Eyes Flashcards

1
Q

MC malignancy of the eyelid

A

BASAL CELL CARCINOMA

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2
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may metastasize and is therefore a serious and potentially life-threatening condition

A

Sebaceous carcinoma of the eyelid

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3
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Submucosal conjunctival elevations that arise in SUN-EXPOSED AREAS of the conjunctiva

actinic (sun-induced) damage

A

PINGUECULA

PTERYGIUM
(+) corneal invasion
(+) astigmatism

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4
Q

MC sites of CONJUNCTIVAL NEOPLASMS

A

LIMBUS

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5
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Can be seen in OI, Staphyloma, Congenital melanosis coli

TYNDALL EFFECT

A

BLUE SCLERA

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6
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Main refractive surface of the eyes (2/3 of total refractive power of the eye)
40/60 diopters

distortion of the corneal contour –> ASTIGMATISM

A

CORNEA

avascular
feature that contributes to transparency and the low incidence of graft rejection after corneal transplantation

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7
Q

Corneal thinning – cone shaped cornea

Seen in:
Down syndrome
Marfan syndrome
Atopic Diseases

A

KERATOCONUS

Thinning of the cornea with breaks in the Bowman layer
- HISTOLOGIC HALLMARKS

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8
Q

Collection of pus in the anterior chamber

A

HYPOPYON

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9
Q

MC intraocular malignancy

Mostly found in choroid (d.t. rich vascularity)

A

METASTASIS TO UVEA

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10
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MC primary intraocular malignancy in ADULTS

A

UVEAL MELANOMA

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11
Q

MC location w/ metastases of UVEAL MELANOMAS

A

LIVER

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12
Q

Separation of neurosensory retina from the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)

Ophthalmic Emergency

A

RETINAL DETACHMENT

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13
Q

Reliable indicator of DM in the eyes

A

thickening of BM of epithelium of pars plicata of ciliary body

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14
Q

Types of Diabetic Retinopathy

A

NONPROLIFERATIVE

thickening of BM of retinal blood vessels
MICROANEURYSMS
EXUDATES in outer plexiform layer

PROLIFERATIVE

retinal NEOVASCULARIZATION - vessels have reached INTERNAL LIMITING MEMBRANE

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15
Q

Occurs in ISCHEMIA

i.e. CRA, atherosclerosis

HOLLENHORST PLAQUES

CHERRY RED SPOT

A

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO)

Ophthalmic Emergency

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16
Q

May occur w/ or w/o ischemia

ISCHEMIC: neovascularization of retina
NON-ISCHEMIC: hemorrhages, exudates, macular edema

blood and thunder appearance

A

Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)

17
Q

Types of Age Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD)

A

DRY ARMD

drusen formation in Bruch membrane and geographic RPE atrophy

WET ARMD

choroidal neovascularization

18
Q

X-linked, AR or AD disorder d.t. APOPTOSIS OF RODS AND CONES

Morphology:
Waxy pallor of the optic disc
Accumulation of RETINAL PIGMENT around blood vessels

A

RETINITIS PIGMENTOSA

Apoptosis of Rods: NYCTALOPIA
Apoptosis of Cones: CENTRAL VISUAL ACUITY IMPAIRMENT

19
Q

MC primary tumor intraocular malignancy in CHILDREN

LEUKOCORIA

A

RETINOBLASTOMA

Morphology:
SMALL, ROUND BLUE CELLS
FLEXNER-WINTERSTEINER ROSETTES AND FLEURETTES

20
Q

Aggressive tumor involving RPE and neurosensory retina

DLBCL - MC

BRAIN INVOLVEMENT via the OPTIC NERVE

A

RETINAL LYMPHOMA

21
Q

Atrophic eye with internal disorganization

END STAGE EYE DISEASE

A

PHTHISIS BULBI