cataracts Flashcards
what is a cataract?
a common eye condition where the lens of the eye gradually opacifies i.e. becomes cloudy the cloudiness makes it more difficult for light to reach the retina → blurred vision
what causes cataracts?
commonly a normal ageing process
what are the other possible causes of cataracts?
- smoking
- increased alcohol consumption
- trauma
- DM
- long-term corticosteroids
- radiation exposure
- myotonic dystrophy
- metabolic disorders: hypocalcaemia
how to pts with cataracts typically present?
gradual onset of:
- reduced vision
- faded colour vision: making it more difficult to distinguish different colours
- glare: lights appear brighter than usual
- haloes around lights
what are the signs of cataracts?
defect in the red reflex
what are the investigations for cataract?
- ophthalmoscopy: done after pupil dilation.
- findings: normal fundus and optic nerve
- slit-lamp exam: visible cataract
what are the classifications of cataract?
- nuclear
- change lens refractive index, common in old age
- polar
- localised, commonly inherited, lie in visual axis
- subcapsular
- due to steroid use, just deep to lens capsule, in visual axis
- dot opacities
- common in normal lenses, seen in DM and myotonic dystrophy
what is the non-surgical mx for cataracts?
in early stages, age-related cataracts can be managed conservatively by:
- prescribing stronger glasses/contact lens
- encourage use of brighter lighting
helps optimise vision but doesn’t slow progression
what is the surgical mx of cataracts?
the only effective treatment
remove cloudy lens and replace with artificial one
what are the complications following cataract surgery?
- posterior capsule opacification: thickening of lens capsule
- retinal detachment
- posterior capsule rupture
- endophthalmitis: inflammation of aqueous +/- vitreous humour
A 77-year-old male presents to the Emergency Department with an exquisitely painful red eye and reduced vision in his right eye. He has a past medical history of rheumatoid arthritis and cataracts, for which he had an operation 5 days ago.
Dx?
This is a presentation of endophthalmitis with a red eye and reduced vision following intraocular surgery.