ophthomology Flashcards

1
Q

old person complaining of cloudiness of vision?

A

cataracts

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2
Q

red eye with sticky yellow discharge?

A

bacterial conjunctivitis

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3
Q

red, itchy watery eye?

A

viral conjunctivitis

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4
Q

a contact lens wearer with hypopyon?

A

bacterial keratitis

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5
Q

painful swollen eye, itchy and confined to orbital bone?

A

orbital cellulitis

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6
Q

an infection inside eye post surgery?

A

endophthalmitis

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7
Q

an aids patient who’s eye looks like a pizza on fundoscopy?

A

chorioretinitis caused by CMV

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8
Q

injury to one eye leading to bilateral blindness?

A

sympathetic ophthalmia

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9
Q

red blood overlying the sclera?

A

subconjunctival haemorrhage

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10
Q

recurrent globe tenderness?

A

episcleritis

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11
Q

extremely painful eye that wakes patient from sleep?

A

scleritis

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12
Q

red lid margins, scaley?

A

seborrheic blepharitis

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13
Q

HLAB27 associated,
sudden red painful eye with photophobia and blurred vision?

A

anterior uveitis

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14
Q

painless, sudden vision loss
cherry red spot on fundoscopy?

A

CRAO

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15
Q

temporary loss of vision “like a curtain coming down”
lasts a few minutes each time?

A

amaurosis fugax

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16
Q

temporal arteritis association, sudden painless vision loss?

A

ischaemic optic neuropathy

17
Q

loss of red reflex
patient complains of floaters

A

vitreous haemmorhage

18
Q

sudden appearance of many floaters, blurred vision, gradually worsening peripheral vision

A

retinal detachment

19
Q

sudden central vision loss?

A

wed ARMD