Eye Flashcards

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Exophthalmos
-eye pushed forward
-space-occupying lesion

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Enophthalmos
-eye sinks back
Ex. dehydration, atrophy of orbital fat

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Blepharitis

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Eyelid laceration leading to fibrosis

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Eyelid neoplasia

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Bulbar conjunctiva

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Palpebral conjunctiva

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Conjunctivitis

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Follicular lymphoid hyperplasia

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Deep ulceration of cornea

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Corneal pigmentation

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Corneal edema

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Corneal mineral and lipid infiltration

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CORNEAL EDEMA
1. Disruption of epithelium: corneal ulcer

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CORNEAL EDEMA
2. Loss of endothelial pump function

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CORNEAL EDEMA
3. Leakage from newly formed vessels: corneal vascularization

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Episcleritis

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Heterochromia iridis

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Tapetal hyporeflectivity (posterior uveitis)

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Panuveitis

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Phthisis bulbi

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Ciliary body adenoma

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Melanocytic tumor of
the anterior uvea

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posterior synechia

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acute glacoma

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chronic glacoma

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nuclear sclerosis

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Zonular break down (lens instability)

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Anterior lens luxation: in front of iris
Posterior lens luxation: behind iris

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Phacolytic uveitis

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Phacoclastic uveitis

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Asteroid Hyalosis
* Suspended calcium and phospholipid concretions in vitreous

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Rhegmatogenous RD
Non-rhegmatogenous RD

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Non-rhegmatogenous retinal detachment

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Optic neuritis

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Optic nerve degeneration