Ocular trauma Flashcards

1
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Fluorescein drops - function

A

Orange dye which is taken up by any area of epithelial defect (ulcer, abrasion, foreign body)
When you shine a blue light on the eye, the area of epithelial loss shows up green

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Blowout fracture - which orbital wall is usually affected? and what does this result in?

A

Inferior orbital wall

- fat prolapse through the orbital floor and into the sinus below

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3
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Blowout fracture - which extra ocular muscle is most commonly affected? and what eye feature does the patient show?

A

Inferior rectus
- loss of upward gaze (even though IR usually depresses the eye, if it is entrapped then the SR can’t manage to pull the eye up)

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Hyphaema

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Fluid level of blood in the anterior chamber

This is a significant sign of intraocular injury

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5
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Hyponon

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Fluid level of white inflammatory cells in the anterior chamber

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6
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Retinal detachment

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This occurs due to a build up of fluid under the retina

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7
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Commotio retinae

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Bruised retinae

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8
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Chemical burns - which is more aggressive: acid or alkali?

A

Alkali

- there is rapid penetration through the ocular surface

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9
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Management of chemical burns

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Thorough irrigation immediately

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