Involvement of the eye Flashcards

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What is the clinical significance of an amaurosis fugax?

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This suggests carotid artery disease. This is because this artery feeds the opthalmic artery so ischaemia here would affect vision in the ipsalateral eye

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What would unilateral eye involvement suggest?

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This would suggest a problem, eg a bleed/caroid artery thrombosis, before the optic chiasm

eg, opthalmic artery of Internal carotid

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What would a homonymous hemianopia suggest?

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An issue posterior to the chiasm, eg in the occipital lobe (PCA infarct)

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What would happen in a left or right MCA?

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Contralateral homonymous hemianopia

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Where are the optic nerve, chiasm and tract?

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