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Loose vascularized connective tissue between conj and sclera |
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Which type of episcleritis is more common? |
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80% of cases is simple episcleritis |
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What is the cause of most cases of simple episcleritis |
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Most (70%) are idiopathic |
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What are some causes of simple episcleritis aside from idiopathic cases |
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Collagen vascular dz
Gout
HZV
Syphillis
Trauma/foreign body
Sarcoidosis
TB |
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objective presentation of Simple Episcleritis |
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diffuse or sectoral hyperemia
engorged BV
lacrimation
deep injection
possible AC reaction |
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Name 5 differential diagnosis for episcleritis cases |
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Conjunctivitis
Pinguecula
Keratoconjunctivitis
Anterior uveitis
Scleritis |
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How may phenylephrine 2.5% be used to diagnose episcleritis? |
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When drops of phenylephrine are instilled in a case of episcleritis, the conj vessels will blanch.
They will not blanch if it is a case of scleritis instead |
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3 important features in diagnosing episcleritis |
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Case history
Clinical exam (in natural light and under slit lamp)
Phenylephrine 2.5%
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Treatment of mild cases of episcleritis |
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Definition
Generally just supportive treatment like lubricants and cold compresses |
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3 drug classes that may be used to bring relief to a more serious case of episcleritis |
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Topical vasoconstrictors or antihistamine (get red out)
Mild topical steroid
Topical NSAIDs |
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Treatment for Moderate-severe cases of episcleritis |
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Supportive tx
Topical steroid qid
Oral NSAID |
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2 Oral NSAIDs given for moderate-severe episcleritis cases |
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Ibuprofen qid
Naproxen bid |
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Specify which mild topical steroid is best to use for episcleritis and why. |
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Use lotemax
It is better than Pred Forte because it does not raise IOP and a bit more mild. |
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How often should you recheck the episcleritis patient to whom you have given steroids? |
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When do you refer your episcleritis patient for systemic workup? |
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Which form of episcleritis presents with more pain, simple or nodular? |
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Nodular has more intense pain |
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How is vision generally affected by episcleritis |
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How do you determine if the elevated, red, nodule that is in the center of the inflammation is due to scleral or episcleral inflammation? |
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If the nodule is mobile over the sclera, it is episcleral.
If it is fixed it is scleral |
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Treatment of nodular episcleritis |
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Same as moderate-severe simple form
Topical steroid q2h-qid
Oral NSAID |
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Follow-up for nodular episcleritis |
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Weekly if given steroid
RTC every 2-3 weeks otherwise |
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What proportion of scleritis is due to underlying systeminc dz? |
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Common presentation when scleritis has a systemic cause? |
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Definition
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5 Classifications of Scleritis |
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Definition
Diffuse Anterior
Nodular Anterior
Necrotizing anterior w/ inflammation
Necrotizing anterior w/o inflammation
Posterior |
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Which is the most common and least severe form of scleritis |
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Definition
Diffuse Anterior Scleritis |
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3 disorders associated with anterior diffuse scleritis |
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
HZV
Gout |
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Which class of scleritis is thought to cause the most extreme eye pain anyone can experience? |
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Necrotizing anterior scleritis with inflammation |
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What other disorders may be indicated by necrotizing anterior scleritis with inflammation |
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Potentially lethal underlying systemic vasculitis |
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What happens to the sclera in necrotizing anterior scleritis with inflammation? |
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What is scleromalacia perforans? |
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Necrotizing anterior scleritis without inflammation |
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Disorder commonly associated with anterior necrotizing scleritis without inflammation |
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Long-standing Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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How is necrotizing anterior scleritis without inflammation different than the kind with inflammation? |
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No inflammation-almost no sxs even though it has the same destructive course |
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50% of patients with this ocular presentation die from systemic vascular events |
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Definition
Patients with necrotizing scleritis |
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Posterior Scleritis may simulate what other ocular condition |
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Amelanotic choroidal mass |
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Name some signs/ocular complications associated with Posterior scleritis |
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Exudative Retinal Detachment
Disc Swelling
Retinal hemorrhage
Choroidal folds
Restricted EOMs
Proptosis
Pain
Tenderness |
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Correlation between posterior scleritis and systemic disease |
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Definition
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How is vision generally affected by scleritis? |
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Definition
'Insidious' decrease in VA |
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T/F
Discharge is associated with scleritis |
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T/F
Scleritis has an acute, sudden onset |
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False, gradual onset over many days |
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PT complains of pain that wakes them up at night and is only temporarily helped when they take Aleve, what condition do you need to consider? |
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What scleral changes may occur over the course of a scleritis episode? |
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-may have a bluish hue
-may be thin or edematous
-scleral nodules may form |
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What corneal changes may occur with scleritis? |
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Peripheral thinning
Deep stromal/endothelial disruption |
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Name the 2 most common connective tissue diseases that can cause scleritis |
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Rheumatoid Arthritis
Wegener's granulomatosis |
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Name 5 Connective tissue disorders that are associated with scleritis |
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RA
Wegener's granulomatosis
Ankylosing spondylitis
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Polyarteritis Nodosa |
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Name 6 Vasculitic diseases associated with Scleritis
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Polyarteritis Nodosa
Wegener's Granulomatosis
Allergic angiitis of Churg-Strauss syndrome
Cogan syndrome
Giant cell arteritis
Behcet dz |
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T/F
Foreign body can cause scleritis |
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Name 5 pieces of case history that must be asked about when considering scleritis as a diagnosis |
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Connective tissue/vasculitic disease
Infectious disease
Blunt/penetrating ocular trauma
Past ocular surgical procedures, esp within 1 yr
Drugs
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How may topical anesthetic be used in diagnosing a scleritis/episcleritis |
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Apply anesthetic and apply pressure with a cotton swab
If no pain=conjunctivitis or uveitis
If pain=episcleritis or scleritis |
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What type of ultrasound may be useful in diagnosing posterior scleritis |
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Which type of angiography is best for visualizing the site of maximum inflammation and is used when assessing treatment success |
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Indocyanine Green Angiography |
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T/F
Scleritis can result in glaucoma |
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Definition
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Tx of non-infectious scleritis other than treating underlying cause |
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Topical Steroid + cycloplege
Oral NSAID (for non necrotizing) |
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Name 4 Oral NSAIDs used to treat non-necrotizing scleritis |
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Flurbiprofen (100 mg tid)
Ibuprofen 600-800mg po qid
Indomethacin 25-75mg po bid x 1 week
Naproxen 375-500mg po tid |
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Treatment of noninfective non-necrotizing scleritis when oral NSAIDs are contraindicated |
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Prednisone 60-100mg PO qd x 3-5 days then taper |
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First line of treatment of necrotizing scleritis |
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Cyclophosphamide
Cyclosporine
Methotrexate |
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Resolution timeline in episcleritis vs. scleritisq |
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Epi=1-3 weeks
Scleritis=possibly years |
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What advantage does FA angiography have over ICG? |
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FA identifies new corneal vessels and leakage, ICG does not. |
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