MDT EYE Acute Vision Loss Flashcards

1
Q

What is defined as vision loss that returns to normal within 24 hours, usually within 1 hour

A

Transient visual loss

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Transient visual loss Cause
Few seconds (usually bilateral)

A

Acute change in BP or disc drusen

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Transient visual loss Cause
Few minutes:
Unilateral vs bilateral

A

Amaurosis fugax
transient ischemic attack; unilateral,
vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency; bilateral.

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These are potentially what?
(1) Eyelid swelling
(2) Corneal irregularity
(3) Hyphema
(4) Ruptured globe
(5) Traumatic cataract
(6) Commotio retinae
(7) Retinal detachment
(8) Retinal or vitreous hemorrhage
(9) Lens dislocation
(10) Traumatic optic neuropathy
(11) Cranial neuropathies
(12) CNS injury
(13) Sympathetic ophthalmia (rare)

A

Posttraumatic visual loss etiologies

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Visual Loss Management

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(1) Thorough external inspection of the eye
(2) Test visual acuity and field of vision bilaterally
(3) Neurological examination if you have suspicion of TIA or stroke
(4) Ophalmoscopic examination
(5) Thorough ophthalmoscopic examination
(6) If concern of traumatic rupture globe, use an eye shield
(7) Immediate consult to medical officer and/or optometry or ophthalmology should be done

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