Eyes and Pupils Flashcards

1
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Condition caused by a parasympathetic lesion of CN III

A

Adie’s Pupil

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2
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Irregular pupils that accommodate but do not react to light and is seen with syphilis (prostitutes pupil)

A

Argyll Robertson

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3
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Sluggish pupillary reaction due to hypoadrenalism (addison’s disease)

A

Arroyo Sign

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4
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This condition has an absent light reflex

A

Cataracts

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5
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An infection of the meibomian gland

A

Chalazion

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6
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Microaneurysms, hard exudates and neovascularization is seen in patients with

A

Diabetic Retinopathy

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7
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In ectropion the lid is turned ____

A

outward

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8
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In entropion the lid is turned ____

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inward

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9
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Unilateral exophthalmosis is seen in patients that have

A

a tumor

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10
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Increased intraocular press causing cupping of the optic disc, blurring of the vision in peripheral fields, and crescent sign have

A

Glaucoma

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11
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Infection of the sebaceous glands

A

Hordoleum (sty)

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12
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Ptosis, mitosis, and anhydrous is seen in patients with

A

Horner’s Syndrome

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13
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Copper wire deformity, siler wire deformity, A-V nicking, flame hemorrhages, and cotton wool soft exudates are characteristics of

A

Hypersensitive Retinopathy

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14
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Internal Ophthalmoplegia is seen in patients with

A

MS

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15
Q

What can be seen with AS & reactive arthritis?

A

Iritis/Uveitis

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16
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What is the most common reason for blindness in the elderly and central vision lost?

A

Macular degeneration

17
Q

Increased intracranial pressure causes swelling of the disc and is known as

A

Papilledema

18
Q

What is the AKA for papilledema?

A

Choked disc

19
Q

Swelling around the eyes seen with allergies, myxedema, and nephrotic syndrome (HEP) is known as

A

Periorbital Edema

20
Q

A yellowish triangular nodule

A

Pinquecula

21
Q

Triangular thickening of the bulbar conductive that grows across the cornea and is brought on by dry eyes

A

Pterygium

22
Q

Painless sudden onset of blindness described as curtains closing over vision, lightning flashes and floaters

A

Retinal detachment

23
Q

Blue sclera indicates

A

Osteogenesis imperfecta

24
Q

Fatty plaques on the nasal surface of the eyelids that may be normal or indicates hypercholesterolemia

A

Xanthelasma