Microbiology - Ophthalmology Flashcards
List the main organisms that cause neonatal bacterial conjunctivitis
Staph. aureus
Neisseria gonorrhoea
Chlamydia trachomatis
All cases of neonatal bacterial conjunctivitis should be referred. True/False?
True
List the main organisms that cause bacterial conjunctivitis
Staph. aureus
Strep. pneumoniae
H. influenzae
List symptoms of bacterial conjunctivitis
Red, hot eyes
Hazy vision
Sticky discharge
Eyelids stick together
Bacterial swabs should be taken prior to prescribing antibiotics for bacterial conjunctivitis. True/False?
True
What is the main topical antibiotic for bacterial conjunctivitis?
Chloramphenicol
When must chloramphenicol be avoided?
History of aplastic anaemia
Allergy
How does discharge in bacterial conjunctivitis differ from adenoviral conjunctivitis?
Bacterial: sticky
Adenoviral: watery
List the 3 main organisms that cause viral conjunctivitis
Herpes simplex
Adenovirus
Herpes zoster
When should chlamydial conjunctivitis be suspected?
Unresponsive to treatment/chronic
Bilateral conjunctivitis in young adults
Less discharge + less irritating
Lymphocyte follicles
What is hypopyon?
Inflammatory cells in the anterior chamber of the eye
Appears as exudate over the eye
What type of ulcer can result from viral herpetic keratitis?
Dendritic ulcer
Bacterial keratitis usually occurs in association with other corneal disease. True/False?
True
Also contact lens wear
Herpetic keratitis should be treated with steroids. True/False?
FALSE
Steroids can cause corneal melt + perforation
List symptoms of orbital cellulitis
Painful eye movements Proptosis Pyrexia Swelling Sight-threatening