Assessment Ocular Pathology Flashcards
In which of the following conditions does the patient usually present with symptoms of swelling and tenderness beside the nose and beneath the eye that is painful to the touch?
Dacryocytitis
What condition does the patient present with miotic pupils, photophobia and deep dilated vessels that do not move when the patient blinks?
Iritis
What conditions are common among people who live in dry, dusty, hot and windy climates?
Pterygia and Pinguecula
What type of keratitis is characterized by a grayish-white ulceration with feathery margins, surrounded by satellite lesions?
Fungal
What type of conjunctivitis is usually bilateral with redness of the eyes and a sticky discharge?
Bacterial
What is the condition in which inflammation of the choroid, ciliary body and the iris are present?
Uveitis
To what does the meaning of the major root cor apply?
Pupil
What kind of keratitis is staphylococcus and pneumococcus
Bacterial keratitis
What does the major suffix chalasis mean?
Relaxation
What is the ophthalmic term for an eyelid which turns inward and is most commonly seem in the elderly?
Entropion
Of the following conditions which should immediately be referred to an ophthalmologist if it occurs suddenly?
Xanthelashma, Pinguecula, Subconjunctival hemorrhage, Ptosis.
Ptosis
What ocular condition is caused by the same virus as chicken pox
Herpez zoster ophthalmicus
Which of the following conditions can cause a corneal dendritic ulcer whitch has the appearance of tree branches? herpez zoster ophthalmicus, Herpes Simplex, Corneal arcus, Bullous keratopathy
Herpes Simplex
What condition affects the iris and occurs in utero?
Coloboma
What is another name for map dot dystrophy?
Cogan’s dystrophy