visual defects Flashcards

1
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lesion where if you see bitemporal hemianopia

A

optic chiasm

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2
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causes of bitemporal hemianopia

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pituitary gland growth

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3
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central scotoma typical of

A

optic neuritis

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4
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centrocaecal scotoma typical of

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toxic/neutritional optic neuropathy

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5
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concentric peripheral constriction typical of

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retinitis pigmentosa

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6
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four common causes if unequal pupil

A

3rd nerve palsy
Horner’s syndrome
Tonic pupil
Pharmacological pupil

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7
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causes of horizontal diplopia

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VIth nerve palsy - abducens
internuclear opthamlomoplegia

throid eye disease - muscle

IIIrd nerve palsy - oculomotor

myasthenia gravis

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8
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3rd nerve palsy features

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down and out
ptosis
dilated pupil
diplopia

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9
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horner’s syndrome features

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small pupil
slight ptosis
anhydorsis

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10
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causes of horners syndrome

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brain stem stroke or tumor

carotid artery dissection - seek bruit, hemiparaesis

tumor at lung apex - arm pain and numbeness, hand weakness, SVC obstruction

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11
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ocular myasthenia features

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Can’t explain eye movement abnormality by individual cranial nerve palsy
Bilateral ptosis
Myasthenic facies
Fatigability of upgaze

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