Ophthalmology - Hypertensive Retinopathy Flashcards

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What is hypertensive retinopathy?

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  • Damage that occurs to the BVs in the retina in response to systemic hypertension.
  • Can be result of chronic HTN or can develop quickly in response to malignant HTN
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Describe the signs that occur in the retina in response to systemic hypertension (6)

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  • Silver wiring/copper wiring: walls of anteriores become thickened and sclerosed, causing increased reflection of the light
  • Arteriovenous nipping: arteriales cause compression of the veins they cross (due to sclerosis and hardening of the arterioles)
  • Cottol wool spots: caused by Ischaemic and infarction of the retina, causing damage to nerve fibres
  • Hard exudates: caused by damaged vessels leaking lipids into retina
  • Retinal haemorrhages: caused by damaged vessels rupturing and releasing blood into the retina
  • Papilloedema: caused by ischaemia of the optic nerve, which leads to nerve oedema and blurring of disc margins
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What does this picture show?

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Name the 7 abnormalities labelled on this picture

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What are the features of stage 1 of the Keith-Wagner Classification?

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  • Mild narrowing and tortuous its of the arterioles
  • Increasing light reflex (silver wiring)
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What are the features of stage 2 of the Keith-Wagner Classification?

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-Focal constriction of blood vessels and AV nicking

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What are the features of stage 3 of the Keith-Wagner Classification?

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-Cotton-wool patches, exudates and haemorrhages (flame and blot)

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What are the features of stage 4 of the Keith-Wagner Classification?

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-Papilloedema

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