anterior uveitits Flashcards

1
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what is anterior uveitis?

A

inflammation of anterior uvea

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what does the uvea contain?

A

iris
ciliary body
choroid

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2
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what is the aetiology of AV?

A

autoimmune process
infection, trauma, ischaemia, malignancy

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3
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what is the pathophys of AV?

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inflammation of anterior chamber of eye
anterior chamber becomes infiltrated by neutrophils, lymphocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages
hypopyon can be seen

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4
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what is hypopyon?

A

fluid collection containing inflam cells seen at bottom of anterior chamber on inspection

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5
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what is AV associated with?

A

seronegative spondlyarthopathies - ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, reactice arthritis
Inflam BS
sarcoidosis
behcets disease

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6
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how would behcets disease present?

A

oral ulcers
genital warts
AV

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7
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how would AV present?

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painful red eye - dull aching pain
reduced visual acuity
photophobia -
epiphora

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8
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why is there photophobia within AV?

A

ciliary muscle spasm

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9
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what is epiphora?

A

excessive tear production

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10
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what would AV show on examination?

A

ciliary flush
miosis
abnormally shaped pupil
hypopyon

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11
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what is ciliary flush?

A

ring of red spreading from cornea outwards

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12
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why would there be an abnormally shaped pupil within AV?

A

posterior synechiae - adhesions pulling iris into abnormal space

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13
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how is AV managed?

A

urgent same day referral
steroids - eye drops, oral, IV
cycloplegics

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14
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what are cylcoplegics?

A

dilate pupil and reduce pain associated with ciliary muscle spams
cycloplegic paralyse ciliary muscle

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15
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what are cyclopentolate and atropine?

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antimuscarinics - reduce action of iris sphincter muscles

16
Q

what do recurrent cases of AV require?

A

dmards, anti-TNF medications

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