Cataracts Flashcards

1
Q

why do cataracts lead to reduced visual acuity

A

reduced light entry

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2
Q

how are congenital cataracts detected

A

absence of red light reflex

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3
Q

list risk factors of cataracts

A
  • age
  • smoking
  • alcohol
  • diabetes
  • steroids
  • hypocalcaemia
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4
Q

asymmetrical presentations of cataracts

A
  • slow reduction in vision
  • progressive blurring
  • change of colours to brown/yellow
  • starbursts
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5
Q

key sign of cataract

A

loss of red reflex

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6
Q

exam materials:

  • cataracts cause
  • glaucoma cause
  • mac degeneration cause
A
  • generalised reduction in visual acuity + starbursts around lights
  • peripheral vision loss + halos around light
  • central vision loss + crooked/wavy appearance to straight lines
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7
Q

why might there still be poor acuity despite cataract surgery

A

other conditions masked by cataract

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8
Q

inflammation of inner contents of eye caused by an infection as a post-cataract complication that can lead to loss of vision

A

endophthalmitis

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