27. Systemic Disease and the Anterior Eye Flashcards
What are the categories of systemic disease? (8 types)
Congenital, vascular, neoplastic, autoimmune, atopic, infectious, metabolic/endocrine, drugs/chemotherapy/biologics/toxins.
Neurofibromatosis (...
disorder)
One of the ...
inherited disorders (...
in ...
prevalence). There are distinctive ...
/...
, with ...
, and ...
. ...
% of cases have ...
.
Neurofibromatosis (congenital
disorder)
One of the most common
inherited disorders (3
in 10000
prevalence). There are distinctive hyperpigmented skin macules
/cafe-au-lait spots
, with osseous bone lesions
, and glioma of the visual pathway
. 90
% of cases have iris lisch nodules
.
Diabetes (...
disease)
One of the main ...
of systemic disease; gotta watch out for ...
and ...
of meds.
Associated with ...
which is evident in the ...
. Diabetic eyes are at increased risk of ...
, ...
, and ...
.
Pathogenesis is related to: 1) ...
in corneal epithelium, 2) abnormalities of ...
, and 3) loss of ...
.
Diabetes (metabolic/endocrine
disease)
One of the main ocular complications
of systemic disease; gotta watch out for dry eyes
and anterior side effects
of meds.
Associated with impaired wound healing
which is evident in the corneal epithelium
. Diabetic eyes are at increased risk of SPK
, recurrent corneal erosion syndrome
, and persistent epithelial defects
.
Pathogenesis is related to: 1) defective wound healing
in corneal epithelium, 2) abnormalities of sub-basal nerves
, and 3) loss of corneal endothelial pump function
.
Sjogren’s Syndrome (...
condition)...
and ...
associated with antibodies anti-SS-a, anti-SS-b, and anti-Ro. Requires ...
checking for ...
and ...
, which would be sent to the ...
.
Condition affects the ...
of mucous membranes. Secondary disease is associated with ...
, ...
, and ...
. ...
and inflammation of ...
leads to decreased tear production. Results in ...
.
Sjogren’s Syndrome (autoimmune
condition)Dry eyes
and dry mouth
associated with antibodies anti-SS-a, anti-SS-b, and anti-Ro. Requires blood tests
checking for inflammatory markers
and antibody markers
, which would be sent to the rheumatologist
.
Condition affects the exocrine glands
of mucous membranes. Secondary disease is associated with rheumatoid arthritis
, systemic lupus erythematosus
, and granulomatosis with polyangiitis
. Lymphocytic infiltration
and inflammation of lacrimal glands
leads to decreased tear production. Results in dry eye
.
Ankylosing spondylitis (...
condition)
Up to ...
% of patients with this have one or more episodes of ...
. Results in ...
, ...
, ...
, and ...
.
Ankylosing spondylitis (autoimmune
condition)
Up to 25
% of patients with this have one or more episodes of anterior uveitis
. Results in photophobia
, redness
, ache-pain
, and decreased vision
.
Rheumatoid arthritis is associated with ...
, ...
, ...
, ...
, and ...
.
Rheumatoid arthritis is associated with dry eyes
, episcleritis
, scleritis
, uveitis
, and corneal immune ulcers
.
Episcleritis is an ...
disease of the ...
. Results in dilation of ...
and ...
.
...
% of cases are ...
and typically affects ...
. Often associated with ...
, ...
, ...
, ...
, and ...
.
Patients with episcleritis have ...
; treat with ...
such as ...
or ...
dosage regimen
and then taper.
Episcleritis is an autoimmune, inflammatory
disease of the superficial tissue overlying the sclera
. Results in dilation of superficial vessels
and oedema
.
70
% of cases are idiopathic
and typically affects young women
. Often associated with gout
, rhuematoid arthritis
, lupus
, connective tissue disorders
, and other systemic diseases
.
Patients with episcleritis have severe pain
; treat with topical steroids
such as flarex
or pred forte
qid
and then taper.
Scleritis is an ...
disease of the ...
. Patient will be in ...
and sclera may have ...
. In terms of diagnostics, if the ...
and ...
vessels blanch but the ...
vessels don’t after ...
, most likely scleritis.
Scleritis is an autoimmune, inflammatory
disease of the sclera
. Patient will be in severe pain
and sclera may have blueish hue
. In terms of diagnostics, if the conjunctival
and episcleral
vessels blanch but the scleral
vessels don’t after phenylephrine
, most likely scleritis.
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is an ...
disease. ...
on blood test. Has a triad of eye signs: ...
, ...
, and ...
.
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune
disease. ANA positive
on blood test. Has a triad of eye signs: iritis
, early cataract
, and band keratopathy
.
Sarcoidosis is an ...
disease that is a ...
of ...
aetiology. Looks like ...
, which is ...
on the corneal epithelium.
Sarcoidosis is an autoimmune
disease that is a multisystem disorder
of unknown
aetiology. Looks like granulomatous uveitis
, which is large keratic percipitates
on the corneal epithelium.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an ...
disease which is associated with ...
, ...
, and ...
. Have to differentiate from ...
and most severe involvement is the ...
.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune
disease which is associated with dry eye
, (epi)scleritis
, and immune corneal ulcers
. Have to differentiate from infectious microbial keratitis
and most severe involvement is the posterior eye
.
Immune corneal ulcers result in decrease ...
, ...
, no ...
or ...
, and mild ...
. They present with ...
, ...
shape, on the ...
, quite ...
.
Immune corneal ulcers result in decrease corneal sensation
, minimal pain
, no discharge
or change in anterior chamber
, and mild conjunctival injection
. They present with rolled edges
, oval
shape, on the lower half of the cornea
, quite shallow
.
Neurotrophic keratitis: ...
. Symptoms include ...
, ...
, ...
, and decreased ...
. Signs include ...
, ...
, ...
, and ...
.
Many causes: ...
, ...
, ...
, ...
, ...
, and ...
. Systemic disease causes are ...
, ...
, and ...
. Ocular disease causes are ...
, ...
, ...
, ...
, ...
, and abuse of ...
.
Neurotrophic keratitis: corneal hypoaesthesia associated with epithelial irregularities
. Symptoms include redness
, tearing
, burning, foreign body sensation
, and decreased VA
. Signs include decreased corneal sensitivity
, interpalpebral PEE
, epithelial defects
, and secondary infection
.
Many causes: acquired damage to CNV
, surgical ablation
, stroke
, aneurysm
, MS
, and acoustic neuroma
. Systemic disease causes are diabetes
, autoimmune diseases
, and immunocompromisation
. Ocular disease causes are HSK
, HZO
, chemical burn
, refractive corneal surgery
, other corneal surgeries
, and abuse of topical anaesthetic
.
Neurotrophic keratitis - major cause is damage to ...
.
Damage here results in reduced acetylcholine and growth factors from the epithelium. Results in reduced ...
and ...
, loss of ...
, exfoliation of ...
, ...
, and impairment of ...
.
Neurotrophic keratitis - major cause is damage to trigeminal nerve
.
Damage here results in reduced acetylcholine and growth factors from the epithelium. Results in reduced tear film production
and blink rate
, loss of goblet cells
, exfoliation of epithelial cells
, intracellular oedema
, and impairment of epithelial healing
.