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Images focus in front of retina |
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Images focus behind retina |
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Hyperopia (farsightedness) |
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Term describing a loss of accommodation; manifests in early 40s |
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Medicines contraindicated for LASIK |
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Accutane, Imitrex, Amiodarone |
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Used to measure the corneal thickness |
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Measures the properties of light entering and exiting the eye to map the patient's individual refractive properties and aberrations |
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Used in determining the needed refractive power of intraocular lenses |
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Ultrasound and interferometry |
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Laser procedure for refractive correction that does not involve corneal flap construction; can be performed on a thin cornea; long-term stability; requires a longer healing period before vision returns; slightly higher risk of infection |
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Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) |
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Laser procedure for refractive correction that involves loosening the epithelium with alcohol, carefully rolling it back, treating the underlying surface with the laser, then replacing the sheet of epithelium back over the cornea |
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LASEK (laser subepithelial keratomileusis) |
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Laser procedure for refractive errors in which a flap is reflected back and the laser energy is delivered to reshape the cornea; fast visual recovery; thin corneas not good candidates; diffuse lamellar keratitis (deposits underneath the flap) |
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LASIK (laser in situ keratomileusis) |
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Corrective procedure for refractive errors (low hyperopia & astigmatism) that uses a fine conducting needle to deliver radiofrequency energy into the peripheral cornea in set patterns. This shrinks corneal collagen fibers, thereby reshaping the cornea. |
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Corrective procedure for pts with refractive errors who are not candidates for corneal surgery (cornea too thin, too flat, too steep) |
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Monocular, painless, transient loss of vision; DDx: CRAO, ocular migraine, hyperviscosity syndromes |
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Amaurosis Fugax "Fleeting Blindness" |
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Most common type of intraocular malignancy in adults? MC site? |
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Metastatic carcinoma (breast & lung); choroid mets are MC bc of rich vascular supply |
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Characteristic triad of late ocular complications in this autoimmune dz includes iritis, cataract, and band keratopathy |
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Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis |
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iris, ciliary body, choroid |
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Form of cellulitis that involves anterior lid structures and periorbital tissues. The eye is normal. Examination will reveal lid swelling and erythema, but visual acuity, motility, and ocular structures will be normal. |
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Term used to describe hardening of the lens as a result of age; contributes to presbyopia |
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MCC of new cases of legal blindness in Americans older than 65 |
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Age-related macular degeneration |
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Risk factors of this disease process include increased age, black race, fam hx, myopia, decreased corneal thickness |
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Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma |
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Give MOA and drug class for this group of drugs: epinephrine, dipivefrin (propine), apraclonidine, brimonidine |
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Adrenergic agonists that treat glaucoma by lowering resistance to aqueous outflow |
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Give MOA and drug class for this group of drugs: pilocarpine, carbachol, and echothiphate iodide |
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Cholinergic agonists (parasympathomimetics) work by increasing aqueous outflow |
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Treatment of this eye disorder is with cyclosporine drops; important to treat bc of increased risk of corneal ulceration |
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Strongest layer of the cornea, on which grows endothelium, a single cell layer which maintains corneal clarity |
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What is the treatment of corneal abrasion? |
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Cyclopentolate (to relieve pain caused by ciliary body spasm), topical antibiotic drops, oral analgesics |
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Corneal involvement in this condition has characteristic epithelial dendrites detected by staining with fluorescein. Pt should be immediately referred to an opthalmologist. |
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Herpes simplex virus involvement of the cornea |
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What are the most common severe ocular manifestations of SLE? |
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Retinopathy and optic neuropathy |
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What is the most common ocular presentation of sarcoidosis? |
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granulomatous uveitis which is characterized in part by large clumps of cellular deposits on the endothelial layer of the cornea; may have choroiditis with "candlewax drippings" |
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Most common presentation of temporal arteritis |
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ischemic optic neuropathy |
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