Eyelid and Third Eyelid Flashcards

1
Q

Define blepharospasm.

A

Spasm of the orbicularis oculi muscle resulting in eyelid closure
Squinting

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2
Q

Define cilia.

A

Eyelashes

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3
Q

Define distichia.

A

Eyelashes which emerge from the Meibomian glands

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4
Q

Define ectopic cilia.

A

Eyelashes protruding through the palpebral conjunctiva

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5
Q

Define ectropion.

A

The outward rolling of the eyelids

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6
Q

Define eyelid margin.

A

Identified by the grey line of Meibomian gland orifices
Important landmark to identify when closing the eyelid surgically

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7
Q

Define entropion.

A

Rolling of the eyelid margin such that hairs are touching the ocular surface

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8
Q

Define lagophthalmos.

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Incomplete eyelid closure/coverage of the eyeball

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9
Q

Define ptosis.

A

Drooping of the eyelids caused by sympathetic denervation to the eyelid

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10
Q

Define tarsorrhaphy.

A

A surgical procedure in which the eyelids are sutured together

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11
Q

Define tarsus.

A

The fibrocartilaginous layer of the eyelid that contains the Meibomian glands

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12
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Define trichiasis.

A

Hairs growing from normal skin reach the corneal and/or conjunctival surface

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13
Q

What are the 4 layers to the eyelid?

A

Skin
Muscle
Tarsus and Meibomian glands
Conjunctiva

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14
Q

What does the orbicularis oculi do?

A

Closes the eyelids like a zipper
CN 7
Dysfunction will cause lagophthalmos

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15
Q

What does the levator palpebrae superioris do?

A

Opens the upper eyelid
CN 3
Dysfunction will cause ptosis

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16
Q

What does Muller’s muscle do?

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Opens the upper eyelid
Think Horner’s syndrome
General visceral efferent
Dysfunction will cause ptosis

17
Q

What are the 4 common causes of lagophthalmos?

A

Breed variation
Exophthalmos
Buphthalmos
CN 5 or 7 dysfunction

18
Q

What will secondary eye exposure due to lagophthalmos cause?

A

Exposure keratoconjunctivitis
Band keratopathy

19
Q

What is a good question to ask clients to determine lagophthalmos?

A

Does your dog sleep with its eyes open?

20
Q

What are the common clinical signs for Horner’s syndrome?

A

Miosis
Ptosis
Protrusion of the third eyelid
Enophthalmos

21
Q

What is the most common cause for Horner’s syndrome?

A

Idiopathic

22
Q

What does using dilute phenylephrine for diagnosis of Horner’s syndrome tell you?

A

Utilizes concept of denervation hypersensitivity
Post ganglionic Horner’s syndrome should partially or completely resolve in <15 mins

23
Q

What breeds are most commonly affected with trichiasis?

A

Brachycephalic breeds

24
Q

Where does the hair with trichiasis usually come from?

A

The nose

25
Q

What breed is common for disticia?

A

Cockers

26
Q

What is a common treatment for distichia?

A

Cryotherapy
Multiple treatments are occasionally required

27
Q

What is a complication to cryotherapy?

A

Eyelid depigmentation
Eyelid necrosis

28
Q

Where are ectopic cilia generally located?

A

12 o clock position

29
Q

What is the biologic behavior for eyelid tumors in cats and dogs?

A

Cats - most often malignant
Dogs - most often benign

30
Q

What are the three common factors to consider when surgically removing canine eyelid tumors?

A

Is there irritation to ocular surface? - remove or debulk if yes
Size? - Cannot take more than 1/3 without causing functional disturbance
Location - involving nasolacrimal ducts or canthus

31
Q

What are the 4 key concepts for closure of eyelid margin defects?

A

Limited debridement
Closure must be perfect - figure 8 suture pattern at margin
Avoid full thickness suture bites
The tarsus is the holding layer

32
Q

What can happen if you left a prolapsed gland of the third eyelid untreated?

A

Chronic conjunctivitis
KCS

33
Q

When should be the only reason for removal of the gland of the third eyelid?

A

Neoplasia