Acute angle closure glaucoma Flashcards

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list 6 signs of acute ACG

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  • red eye
  • ciliary injection
  • diffuse haziness = corneal oedema
  • fixed semi dilated pupil
  • optic disc swollen
  • glaucomfleken cataract may develop
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list 7 symptoms of acute ACG

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  • pain
  • headache
  • abdominal pain
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • blurred vision
  • haloes (from corneal oedema)
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what is the cause of a primary angle closure

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contact between the iris and trabecular meshwork, causing impairment of aqueous outflow

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what can be a secondary cause of acute ACG

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pupil block (75%)

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list 3 groups of people who have a higher chance of getting acute ACG and why for each

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  • elderly: small AC
  • Female: small eye
  • Hyperopes: small eye
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what is the speed of referral and 2 possbile treatment options for acute ACG

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emergency

  • acetozolomide: carbonic anhydrase inhibitor = reduces aqueous production
  • trabeculectomy
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list 3 side effects of the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor: acetozolomide

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  • taste disturbance
  • malaise
  • gastrointestinal problems
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