Cornea Flashcards
Anterior megalophthalmos occurs in what 2 d/o?
- Marfans
2. Aperts
What dx has Axenfeld anomoly with pigmentary retinopathy, jaundice, cardiac defects, no DTR with ERG and EOG abnl?
Alagille’s Syndrome
What d/o has dsyfn due to block of NE production with poor reactive pupils and light near dissociation with high urinary HVa/Vma?
Riley Day
What are 4 early findings in congenital syphillus?
- Still birth
- Hepatosplenomegly
- Rhinitis
- Osteochronditis
(Earliest manifestations by age 3 is retinochoriditis; after 3 yrs old is IK)
With B/L congenital cataracts which eye do u do surgery on first?
Better seeing eye by 6-8 weeks
Which lenticonus is more common?
Posterior - U/L, aquired, amblyopia is common
Name the 6 d/o that microspherophakia is a/w.
- Weill-Marchasani
- Lowes (disciform membranous cat, microphakia)
- Alports (ant lenticonus)
- Congenital Rubella
- Peter’s anomoly
- Hyperlysinemia
Which congenital cataract syndrome is a/w Fleck retinopathy?
Alports (Fleck retinopathy looks like fundus albipunctatas)
What is the most common congenital cataract?
NUCLEAR!