Cataracts Flashcards

1
Q

What are cataracts?

A

Clouding of the lens

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2
Q

What can cause cataracts?

A

Normal ageing process

Smoking
Increased alcohol consumption
Trauma
Long-term corticosteroids

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3
Q

What are risk factors for cataracts?

A
Old age 
DM 
FHx
Prolonged steroid treatment 
HTN 
Excessive alcohol 
Smoking
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4
Q

What are the features of cataracts?

A

Gradual blurring of vision
Painless
Glare
Haloes around lights

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5
Q

What is a sign of cataracts?

A

Defect in red reflex

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6
Q

What is the red reflex?

A

Red reflection seen through an ophthalmoscope when light is shone on the retina

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7
Q

What are the types of cataract?

A

Congenital
Nuclear
Subscapular
Dot

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8
Q

What is a congenital cataract?

A

Localized and polar

Inherited

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9
Q

What is a nuclear cataract?

A

Central change in lens refractive index

Common in elderly

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10
Q

What is a subscapular cataract?

A

Deep to lens capsular

Due to steroid use

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11
Q

What is a dot cataract?

A

Common in DM

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12
Q

How are cataracts managed?

A

Surgery

- lens replacement

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13
Q

What are complications of cataract surgery?

A

Endophthalmitis
Posterior capsule rupture
Posterior capsule opacification
Vitreous haemorrhage

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