Cornea Flashcards

1
Q

Anterior megalophthalmos occurs in what 2 d/o?

A
  1. Marfans

2. Aperts

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2
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What dx has Axenfeld anomoly with pigmentary retinopathy, jaundice, cardiac defects, no DTR with ERG and EOG abnl?

A

Alagille’s Syndrome

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3
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What d/o has dsyfn due to block of NE production with poor reactive pupils and light near dissociation with high urinary HVa/Vma?

A

Riley Day

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4
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What are 4 early findings in congenital syphillus?

A
  1. Still birth
  2. Hepatosplenomegly
  3. Rhinitis
  4. Osteochronditis
    (Earliest manifestations by age 3 is retinochoriditis; after 3 yrs old is IK)
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5
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With B/L congenital cataracts which eye do u do surgery on first?

A

Better seeing eye by 6-8 weeks

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6
Q

Which lenticonus is more common?

A

Posterior - U/L, aquired, amblyopia is common

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7
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Name the 6 d/o that microspherophakia is a/w.

A
  1. Weill-Marchasani
  2. Lowes (disciform membranous cat, microphakia)
  3. Alports (ant lenticonus)
  4. Congenital Rubella
  5. Peter’s anomoly
  6. Hyperlysinemia
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8
Q

Which congenital cataract syndrome is a/w Fleck retinopathy?

A

Alports (Fleck retinopathy looks like fundus albipunctatas)

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9
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What is the most common congenital cataract?

A

NUCLEAR!

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