OnlineMedEd: Pediatrics - "Ophthalmology" Flashcards

1
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What is amblyopia?

A

The disorder in which one eye has decreased cortical effect; can be caused by either strabismus (when the brain picks the good eye and vision diminishes in the bad eye) or cataracts

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Go through the treatment protocols for congenital versus acquired strabismus.

A
  • Congenital: surgery at six months

* Acquired: patch good eye

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How can time of presentation help you identify the cause of congenital cataracts?

A
  • Present at birth = Rubella

* Not present at birth but arriving shortly thereafter = galactosemia

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4
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You need to distinguish cataracts from ____________.

A

retinoblastoma

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How is retinopathy of prematurity diagnosed?

A

Clinically –use an ophthalmoscope to view angiogenesis on the retina

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_______________ presents with non-purulent eye redness in the first 24 hours of life.

A

Chemical conjunctivitis

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True or false: topical erythromycin protects against gonorrheal and chlamydial conjunctivitis.

A

False

Topical protects against gonorrhea, but oral/systemic is needed to treat chlamydial.

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