Refractive errors Flashcards

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What is a refractive error?

Name types.

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A problem in which light does not focus accurately onto the retina

Causing poor vision

Due to a problem with the shape of the eye, or the refraction of light by the lens or cornea.

  1. Hyperopia: long-sighted
  2. Myopia: short-sighted
  3. Astigmatism
  4. Presbyopia
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What are hyperopia and myopia?

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Hyperopia:

  • long-sighted
  • can see far away clearly
  • struggle to see close-up

Myopia:

  • short-sighted
  • can see close up
  • struggle to see far away
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Pathophysiology of hyperopia?

Causes?

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Long-sighted

Light is focussed behind, instead of on, the retina

  • Close-up vision is blurry
  • Far away vision is fine

Causes:

  • axial: eyeball too short
  • refractive: mishapen lens or cornea
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What is the difference between axial and refractive hyperopia?

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Axial = the problem is the eyeball being too short

Refractive = the problem is the refraction mishapen lens or cornea affecting refraction

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Management of refractive errors?

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Glasses / contact lenses which change refraction of light so it lands on the retina

Hyperopia: + prescription
Myopia: - prescription

Surgery: which changes shape of cornea, changing refraction of light

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Signs and symptoms of refractive errors?

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Blurry vision
Eye strain
Headaches

Difficulty seeing with both eyes
Difficulty with depth perception

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Pathophysiology of myopia?

Causes?

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Short-sighted

Light focuses in front of, instead of on, the retina

  • Far-away vision is blurry
  • Close-up vision is fine
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What is presbyopia?

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Loss of lens elasticity with age

Causing light to be focused behind the retina rather than on it.

It causes long-sightedness
(vision blurry close-up, but fine far away)

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What is astigmatism?
Pathophysiology?
Causes?

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A type of refractive error where light is not focused evenly on the retina

Distorted/blurry vision at all distances

Pathophysiology: irregular curvature of cornea, or abnormalities in lens.

Causes: genetic

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What is the term used to describe misaligned eyes?

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Strabismus

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What is strabismus?

What are the types?

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Condition in which the eyes do not properly align with eachother when looking at an object

Esotropia: deviates inwards
Exotropia: deviates outwards
Hypotropia: deviates downwards
Hypertropia: deviates upwards

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What are some causes of strabismus?

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Idiopathic

Brain disorder: cerebral palsy, Down’s, SOL

Stroke

Grave’s disease

Nerve palsy (III, IV, VI)

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