Age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) Flashcards
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Age‐related macular degeneration (AMD) presentation
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Examine this elderly patient’s fundi. She complains of recent loss of vision.
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Clinical signs of Age‐related macular degeneration
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A. Wet (neovascular and exudative) or dry (non neovascular, atrophic and non‐exudative)
b. Macular changes:
1. Drusen (extracellular material)
2. Geographic atrophy
3. Fibrosis
4. Neovascularization (wet)
3
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Risk factors of Age‐related macular degeneration
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- Age,
- White race,
- Family history and
- Smoking
* Wet AMD have a higher incidence of coronary heart disease and stroke
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Treatment of Age‐related macular degeneration
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- Ophthalmology referral
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Wet AMD may be treated by intravitreal injections of anti‐VEGF (Anti–vascular endothelial growth factor)
(though can increase cerebrovascular and cardiovascular risk)
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Prognosis of Age‐related macular degeneration
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- Majority of patients progress to blindness in the affected eye within 2 years of diagnosis