browns Flashcards

1
Q

congenital or acquired?

A

can be both

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2
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symptoms

A

pain/discomfort
diplopia
CHP UP
unable to elevate eyes

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3
Q

signs?

A
  • limitation of elevation in aDduction, direct elevation and aBduction
  • usually straight in PP
  • o/a of SR
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4
Q

ocular motility

A
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5
Q

differential diagnosis

A
  • IO palsy
  • orbital blow out fracture
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6
Q

how to differentiate between browns and IO palsy?

A

forced duction test

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7
Q

if under 8 - management

A

routine referral to confirm binocularly stable
monitoring

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8
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if over 8 - management

A

no need to refer if binocularly stable
non-urgent referral if symptomatic

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9
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if acquired - management

A

Refer and treat pathology

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