Ophthalmology Flashcards

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What parts of the eye are part of uveitis?

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Choroid, ciliary body, iris

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Chronic Glaucoma Tx

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1- prostaglandin analogues (-oprost)

2 - topical beta blockers (timolol)

3 - topical carbonic anhydrase inhibitors (dorzolamide)

4 - Alpha 2 agonists (apraclonidine)

5 - Pilocarpine (constrict pupil to inc drainage)

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Acute Angle Glaucoma Presentation and Tx

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Presentation - sudden painful, red, hard eye w/ unreactive pupil

Tx - IV acetazolamide, IV mannitol, pilocarpine, beta blockers, laser iridotomy

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What is the most accurate test for diabetic retinopathy?

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Fluorescein angiography

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Retinal artery v vein occlusion (presentation, appearance, tx)

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ARTERY - pale retina w/ cherry red macula, give O2, ocular massage, acetazolamide, anterior chamber paracentesis

VEIN - patchy extravasation of blood into retina, ranibizumab (VEGF inhibitor)

BOTH PRESENT WITH SUDDEN MONO VISION LOSS

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How does retinal detachment present?

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PAINLESS curtain coming down over one eye

Hx eye trauma or DM or extreme myopia

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2 Types of Macular Degeneration (how do you treat them?)

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Dry (drusen) - no treatment; more common

Wet (neovascularization under Bruch membrane) - laser photocoagulation and VEGF inhibitor injection q 4-8 weeks

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