Lens and Cataract: Pathology and Epidemiology Flashcards

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chemical modification of proteins

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main cause of color change in cataract

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protein aggregates

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main cause of of light scattering in cataract

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50

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everyone should have trace NS after this age

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myopic shift

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typical refractive change associated with nuclear sclerosis (as opposed to normal aging)

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distance

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which tends to be more impaired in nuclear sclerosis, near or distance vision

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lamellar membrane whorls

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histological finding in some nuclear sclerotic cataracts

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both

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of which is monocular diplopia more characteristic: nuclear, cortical, both

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loss of membrane integrity

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early event in the pathogenesis of cortical cataracts

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mature cortical cataract

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proper term for a white cataract

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hypermature cortical cataract

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term for cortical cataract with wrinkled capsule

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Morgagnian cataract

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term for cortical cataract with freely floating nucleus

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morgagnian globules

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term for blobs of eosinophilic material observed in clefts between lens fibers

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PSC

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this cataract starts with a subtle iridescent sheen

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PSC

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this cataract affects near vision more than distance vision

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Wedl cells

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term for cells that migrate from the lens equator to the posterior pole of the lens to form PSC

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steroid-induced ocular hypertension, PSC

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these two steroid-related eye complications are associated with each other

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cortical

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type of cataract associated with miotic agents

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phenothiazines, amiodarone

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these drugs can cause pigmented deposits in the anterior lens capsule

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statins

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these drugs are associated with increased risk of cataract in excessive doses or with cytochrome p450 inhibitors but actually decrease the incidence of nuclear sclerosis at usual doses

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Vossius ring

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this “cataract” is visually insignificant but serves as a marker of prior blunt trauma

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rosette cataract

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term for early stellate contusion cataract

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mature cortical cataract

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usual result of lens capsule disruption from trauma

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ionizing radiation

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this exposure is associated with anterior subcapsular opacities that often progress to complete opacification

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ionizing radiation

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this cataractogen is associated with a notoriously long latency (20 years)

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infrared

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radiation associated with true exfoliation syndrome (and cortical cataract, i.e. glassblower’s cataract)

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10%

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contribution of sunlight exposure to the incidence of cortical cataracts (percentage)

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cortical

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type of cataract associated with alkali injury

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lens vacuoles

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early manifestation of cataract due to electrical injury

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diabetes

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early-onset presbyopia is associated with this condition

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anterior subcapsular cataract

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describe the acute diabetic “snowflake” cataract

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oil droplet, nuclear

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term for cataract in galactosemia (classic appearance and type)

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hypocalcemia

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causes subcapsular iridescent opacities

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cholesterol

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composition of crystals in cataracts of myotonic dystrophy

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christmas tree cataract

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term for cataract of myotonic dystrophy

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PSC –> mature cortical

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progression of cataract in myotonic dystrophy

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false

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TRUE or FALSE: consumption of leafy green vegetables has NOT been shown to reduce the risk of cataract in the elderly

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nuclear

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type of cataract consistently associated with smoking and alcohol consumption

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Fuch’s heterochromatic iridocyclitis

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incidence of cortical cataract is as high as 70% in this non-sticky uveitis

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nuclear

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type of cataract associated with vitrectomy

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nuclear

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increased oxygen tension in the vitreous associated with hyperbaric oxygen and vitrectomy are associated with the development of this type of cataract

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TGF-beta

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chemical mediator associated with cataracts in PXE syndrome

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atopic dermatitis

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anterior subcapsular shield-like cataracts occur in up to 25% of patients with this condition

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zonal granulomatous inflammation

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characteristic histological finding around the site of capsular disruption in phacoantigenic uveitis

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true

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TRUE or FALSE: phacolytic glaucoma is usually HOT

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PSC

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type of cataract associated with ocular ischemic syndrome

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1 in 6

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incidence of cataract among people over 40

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$4 billion

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approximate annual Medicare outlay for cataract surgery

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AREDS

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study that defined visual significance for cataracts at 20/32

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female

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gender with the higher risk of cataracts in general, especially nuclear

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cortical

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most common cataract in the Barbados Eye Study

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posterior stellate cataract

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classic contusion cataract

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pearly white nuclear opacifications

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typical rubella cataract

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cycloplegic

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treatment for angle-closure glaucoma cause by microspherophakia