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Angioedema with urticaria, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
severe swelling, hives red, raised lesion, severe itching.
Secondary to histamine relaease and vasodilation |
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Treatment for Angioedema with urticaria, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
Oral antihistamine,
cool compresses
if systemic associations: oral steroids. |
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anthrax,
disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
- Cutaneous
- respiratory
- intestinal
Onset: for cuteonus as early as 1-2 days, occurs within the first 2 weeks fo exposure.
painless red macular rasth (flat distinct colored) that form papules which becomes bullae (blister) ulcerates to give Classic black eschar (black necrotic ulceration), eschar will sloughs in 2 to 4weeks, granulation tissue forms leads to
scarring
80-90% spontaneously heal
10-20% fatal due to speticemia, shock and renal failure.
Prevention: vaccine 3 sub q injections given 2 wks apart followed by boosters at 6,12, 18 monts
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Tx for Anthrax, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
Penicillin G via IV (for systemic or visceral form),
oral doxycycline, ciprofloxacin and amoxicillin.
surgical repir,
possible graft 6 mos after the eschnar heals |
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Term
Anthrax, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
similar presentation as preseptal cellulitis, except:
no demarcation line ( preseptal usually has a line where it looks self limiting, no tenderness, usually no pain, itching, no suppuration,
slight injxn & redness,
anterior chamber response variable |
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Definition
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ocular signs of syphillis, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
conjuntival chancre
madarosis
scleritis
interstitial keratitis.
secondary and primary lid lesions
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Treatment for ocular signs of Syphillis, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
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Elephantiasis,
disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
Hypertrophy of lids and subcutaneous tissue,
rare PARASITC infxn,
surge of lymphatic fluid in sub-Q tissue along with severe allergic response to parasite --> severe edima |
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Vaccinia (cow pox), disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
widespread dermatitis that may become exfoliative (skin falls off) and necrotic --> severe scarring.
Contract by firect contact,
self-limited,
secondary to to small pox vaccine (lid comtaminated from vaccination site. |
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Vitiligo,
disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
Leudoderma: white skin
Poliosis: white lashes
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Vogt Koyanagi syndrome, disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
Multisystem disorder with auto-immune response causeing WHITENING with sun exposure.
Ocular signs: poliosis, uvietis, post inflammatory Redtinal Detachment,
other assoc: HA, encephaopathy, seizure, limmiting, vertigo, deafnes.. |
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Xeroderma Pigmentosum, disease of the skin of the lid. |
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Definition
- upon exposure to sunlight there is progressive pigmentation changes = macules (flat discolored area),
increased incidence of BCC (basal cell carcinoma ) and SCC (squamous cell carcinoma) and melanoma as well as conjunctival malignancies. |
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Erysipelas, disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
Flesh eating bacteroa.
Swelling associated with well defined expanding red line along the lind.
px is sick , keeps geting worse, rapid effect.
Etiol: beta-hemolytic Strep. pyogenes secondary to skin trauma likd bug bite!
can lead to entrpopion or ectropion |
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Treatment for Erysipelas, disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
oral antibiotics like doxicyclin: but if you see any thing on hands stop the meds. |
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Erythema multiforme / stevens-johnson syndrome,
disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
SEVERE DTH (delayed type hypersensitivivity ) usually to MEDS.
young age, more in males.
Flue sx with severe rash that's patcchy-bull's eye, perivascular inflammations.
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Ocular signs of Erythema multiforme/stevens-johnson syndrome,
disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
fibrosis, k.sicca, iritis, corneal perforation, symblepharon(lids sticking to cornea), distichiasis , epiphora (lids sowline), cicatrical ectropion (turn lids out), can be fatal. |
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Treatment for Erythema multiforme / stevens-johnson syndrome,
disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
electrolytes,
stystemical topical steroids in high doses!
bandage Hard CLs( put saline and tears and cover to stya hydrated),
may require surger to decrease scaring |
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Term
ocular cicatricial pemphigoid, disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
autoimmune mucouls membrne disorder, 90% will have giant canker sores in mouth. OLDER people,
25% to 33% will have vision loss |
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Ocular signs of ocular cicatrical pemphigoid,
disease of the skin of the lids |
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Definition
looks like a boil, bullous formation, fibrosis (excess fibrous CT) with conjunctival shrinking, symblepharon (conj & lids fused), scarring & keratinization of cornea. |
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Treatment for ocular cicatricial pemphigoid
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Definition
Supportive:
tears, SOFT, SCLERAL bandage lens, epilation (pluck lashes),
tarsorraphy (stick lids shut),
plugs (punctual occlusion),
Immunosupression with restasis, steroids, cylophosphamide |
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Impetigo, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
- common staph infxn (usually strep)
MACULAR (flat distinct, colored) rash on lids and face with bullae which cruts over. common in children (yellow rash) |
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Treatment for Impetigo, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
Topical antibiotic, if widespread: oral antibiotic |
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Herpes Zoster Virus- Shingles- varicella zoster, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
frontal nerve most freq: pper lid, forehead, superior conj.
Young px; think HIV
< 50 yo think immuno supression
HA fever, malaise, chills, deep pain, hyper esthesia,edima, vesicels on one side, can leave scarring and persitent pain,
- scarring can lead to retraction,
- ectropion,
- madorosis (loss of lashes)
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Term
H.Z.O herpes zoster ophthalmicus. |
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Definition
Ophthalmic branch of CN V is affected |
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Term
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Definition
Herpes zoster includes tip of nose; nasociliary branch involvement |
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Term
Herpes Simplex Virus, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
Lots of tiny cold sores, 20% of ocular involves lids only,
vesicles -->
rupture-->
crust-->
heal.
Ocular signs: lid edema, follicular response (small body or sac)
lasts 10-14 days. |
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Treatment of Herpes Zoster Virus- Shingles- varicella zoster, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
- Analgesics,
- prednisone,
- antidepressants,
- oral antivirals(ACV),
- Topicals: drying lotions like calamine lotion, sterods, antihistamines
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Treatment of Herpes Simplex Virus, disease of the skin of the lid |
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Definition
want it to stay on lids and not go to the cornea:
- Prophylaxis to prevent corneal involvement,
Acyclovir creme,
GCV gel (zirgan)
- Antibiotics to prevent secondary bacterial infxn
- oral antivirals if multiple recurrences.
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