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PAMercer - Diseases of the eye
For Physical Dx Exam 1
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Medical
Graduate
01/29/2010

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Term
Emmetropia
Definition
Normal (perfect) vision
Term
Presbyopia
Definition

Vision loss and loss of accomodation

Associated with old age (+40)

Due to hardening of the lens

Term
Myopia
Definition

Near-sightedness

 

Light rays focus in front of the retina

Term
Hyperopia
Definition

Far-sightedness

 

Light rays focus past the retina

Term
Astigmatism
Definition

Light is not uniformly focused in all directions

 

Caused by unequal curvature of the cornea

Term
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Definition

Cataracts

 

Opacity of the lens

Gradual onset with age

 

Vision is like looking through a "dirty window"

 

Most common cause of blindness

Term
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Definition

Retinal Tear

 

Choroid layer is visible behind the tear

 

Due to Trauma

Term
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Definition

Vitreous Hemmorhage / Opacity

 

Bleeding into the vitreous humor by retinal blood vessels

 

Due to Trama or Disease

Term
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Definition

Detached Retina

 

Decreased or Cloudy vision - looks like a curtain is falling over field of vision

 

Preceded by flashing lights and floaters

 

A separation of the retina from its blood supply due to trauma; myopia and age also adds to risk

Term
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Definition

Retinoblastoma 

Most common malignant tumor of retina
Hereditary component
Presents w/ white pupil
Children
Term
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Definition

Rings and Crescents

 

abnormality of the optic disk

Term
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Definition

Optic Atrophy

 

Death of the optic nerve fibers thus loss of tiniest blood vessels

 

 

Term
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Definition

Medullary / Myelinated Nerve Fibers

Benign, Present at birth in 0.5% of population

Term
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Definition

Paipilledema

 

 - from increase in intracranial pressure, the optic disk is swollen, physiologic cup bulges.

-Brain disorder (encephalitis, ex. Many possible causes)
Term
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Definition

Glaucoma Cupping

 

Increased pressure in the eye (not intercranial) causes larger cupping and more pale. Vessels will sink inwards and displaced.

Term
Glaucoma: Primary Open-Angled Glaucoma
Definition

 

85% cases
Cause unknown
↑ intraocular pressure
↓ Visual Fields
vision (late sign)
Treatment: eye drops or surgery
Term
Glaucoma: Closed Narrow Angled
Definition

 

85% cases
15% cases
Blockage of aqueous humor drainage
Sudden onset severe eye pain
Headache, halos, vomiting
Fixed dilated pupil
Conjunctival injection
“Steamy” cornea
Surgical emergency
Term
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Definition

Soft Exudates

 

AKA: Cotton wool patches
White or grayish
Oval lesions
Irregular “soft” or fuzzy borders
Variable patterns
Result from infarcted nerve fibers of retina
Associated w/ HTN or Diabetes
Term
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Definition

Hard Exudates

 

 

Creamy/yellowish
Bright lesions
Well-defined “hard” borders
Small/round, may blend into larger irregular spots
Occur in clusters or circles, linear or star-shaped patterns
Diabetes, HTN
Term
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Definition

Drusen bodies

 

Undigested cellular debris
Hard or soft
Yellowish
Sharply defined
Round shape
Bilateral
Associated w/ Macular Degeneration
Most common cause of blindness > 60 yrs
Term
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Definition

 Copper wiring

 

Arteries, esp close to the disc, become thickened and somewhat tortuous
Causes increased light reflex
Bright coppery luster appears
Associated with HTN
Term
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Definition

Silver wiring 

 

Narrowed artery develops such an opaque wall that no blood is visible in it
Causes a silvery appearance
Associated with HTN
Term
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Definition

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion

 

Variable vision loss
Blood & Thunder” retina
Diffuse retinal hemorrhage
Cotton-wool spots
Dilated tortuous retinal veins
Optic disc edema
PMH: DM, HTN, Glaucoma
Referral 1-2 days
Term
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Definition

 Neovascularization

Formation of new blood vessels
Differ from other blood vessels:
More numerous
More tortuous
Narrower
Form disorderly looking red arcades
May grow into vitreous causing retinal detachment or hemorrhage and blindness
DM related
Term
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Definition

 Central Retinal Artery Occlusion

 

Cherry red spot in macula
Edematous retina
Narrowed arteries
Milky around optic disc
Pale fundus
Rare condition
Sudden ocular emergency
Unilateral vision loss
Common in eldery, men, in the morning
Term
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Definition

 Microaneurysm

 

Tiny, round, red spots
Commonly in/around macular area
Minute dilatations of very small retinal vessels
Diabetic retinopathy
Term
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Definition

 Deep Retinal Hemmorhages

Small, rounded, slightly irregular spots
“dot” or “blot” hemorrhages
Occur in deep layer of retina
Common in diabetes
Term
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Definition

Superficial Retinal Hemmorrhage

 

 

Also called Flame Stitch Hemorrhage
Small, linear, flame-shaped, red streaks in the fundus
Severe HTN, papilledema, retinal vein occlusion
Term
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Definition

Pre-Retinal Hemmorhages

 Blood escapes into potential space b/w retina and vitreous

Larger than retinal hemorrhages
Obscures underlying retinal vessels
Causes sudden increase in intracranial pressure
Term
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Definition

Roth Spots

 

Retinal hemorrhages with white/pale centers (coagulated fibrin)
Caused by immune complex mediated vasculitis
Observed in Bacterial Endocarditis
Term
Hypertensive Retinopathy
Definition

 

Asymptomatic
AV Nicking
Retinal edema
Tortuous retinal blood vessels
Progressive changes cause retinal ischemia
Cotton wool patches
Hemorrhages
Retinal edema
-Papilledema
Arteriole walls thicken & lose transparency
Arteriole dilatations can also occur
Prone to leak blood

 

Term
Diabetic Retinopathy
Definition

Stage 1

Microaneurysms (tiny dots)
Tortuous vessels (twisted)
Dilatation
Non-perfusion to affected areas (begin to see ischemia)
Hard exudates
Macular edema
Stage 2 (add to Stage 1)

Cotton wool patches (soft exudates)

Stage 3
Neovascularization
Vitreous hemorrhage
Retinal detachment
Vision loss

 

Term
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Definition

Acute Iritis 

Inflammation of anterior ocular structures (Iris)
Sudden onset of pain
Photophobia
Ciliary injection
Blurriness
Tenderness to touch
Immediate referral
Term
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Definition

Esotropia

 

Imbalance caused by ocular muscle tone
Medial gaze deviation
Cross-eyed
Term
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Definition

Exotropia

 

Imbalance caused by ocular muscle tone
Lateral gaze deviation
Wall-eyed
Term
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Definition

Oculomotor Nerve Palsy

 

 

Complete ptosis
Dilated, unreactive pupil
Impaired EOMs
Term
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Definition

Horner's Syndrome

 

 

Paralysis of sympathetic nerves
Unilateral ptosis
Ipsilateral pupil constriction
No Sweating
(Miosis, ptosis, Anhydrosis)
Term
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Definition

Adie's Pupil

 

 

Tonic pupil
Opposite of Horner’s syndrome
No reaction to light
Constricts to near
Benign
Common in females
One dilated pupil
Term
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Definition

Argyll Robertson Pupil

 

 

Small, irregular pupils
Do not react to light
React to accommodation
Term
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Definition

Ectropion

 

 

Eversion of the eyelid
Turning out of lid
Inadequate draining
Dry eyes
Term
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Definition

Entropion

 

 

Inversion of eyelid
Turning in of lid
Lashes abrade cornea
Term
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Definition

Periorbital Edema

 

 

Eyes appear swollen
Skin infection (cellulitis)
Allergy
Renal problems
Term
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Definition

Basal cell carcinoma

 

 

Local skin cancer
Firm mass
May ulcerate
Lower eyelid
Nonhealing
Term
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Definition

Hordeolum (Sty)

 

 

Lump within eyelid follicle
Eyelid margin
Painful
Obstruction of glands of Zeiss/ Moll
Term
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Definition

Chalazion

 

 

Lump on eyelid (outside)
Painless
Obstruction of Meibomian glands
Term
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Definition

Xanthelesma

 

Soft, yellow plaques
On eyelid
Increased cholesterol for a long period of time
Congenital disease
Term
Horizontal Defect
Definition

Lesion in the optic disk

 

Possibly due to CVA, tumors, glaucoma, intracranial bleed

Term
Blind Right Eye
Definition
Optic Nerve Lesion
Term
Bitemporal Hemianopsia
Definition

 

Defect in both temporal fields
Optic chiasm lesion
Pituitary tumor
Central retinal artery disease
Retinal detachment
Term
Homonymous Hemianopsia
Definition

 

Defect in similar fields
Optic tract lesions
Optic radiation lesion that is complete (all the way through)
Occipital cortex lesion
Left Homohemianopsia
Right Homohemianopsia
Term
Left Superior Quadrant Defect
Definition

 

Left Superior Quadrant Defect

Field loss in one quadrant
Right optic radiation lesion
Occipital cortex lesion
Term
Amblyopia
Definition

 

Decrease in vision in one eye
Due to disuse
Increases in premature infants
Term
Nystagmus
Definition

 

Fine, rhythmic oscillation of eyes
Few beats normal
Neurological conditions
Dancing eyes
Horizontal or vertical
Term
Paralytic Strabismus
Definition

 

Deviation of one eye inward or outward
Varies depending on direction of gaze
Muscle weakness
CN
Term
Nonparalytic Strabismus
Definition

 

Deviation of one eye
Esotropia or exotropia
Constant in all directions of gaze
Occurs w/ fatigue
Muscle weakness
Term
Marcus Gunn Pupil
Definition

 

Optic nerve is damaged
Affected eye has no consensual reaction
Affected eye dilates instead of constricting with direct reaction
↓ sensory input
Slugglish response of bad eye
Good eye constricts & dilates normally with direct and consensual reactions
Term
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Definition

Blue Sclera

 

Sclera is blue & thin (Bilaterally)
Normally in infants
Hereditary disorder of bone fragility
Associated deafness
Osteogenesis Imperfecta (fragile bones)
Ehler Danlos Syndrome
Light blue
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