ORBIT Flashcards

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1
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Limits of the anterior chamber?

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Anterior: cornea

Posterior: Iris; Lens

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Specific pathologies of the anterior chamber?

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Specific pathologies of the posterior chamber?

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4
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Specific pathologies within the vitreous body?

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5
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Specific retina pathology?

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Choroid and Sclera pathologies?

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Intraconal space pathology?

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Conal space pathology?

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Extraconal space pathologies?

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10
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Lacrimal gland diseases?

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11
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Obstructions of lacrimal ducts in children / adults: Causes?

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12
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Intraorbital calcifications in adults / children.

Where?

Why?

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13
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Retinoblastoma major points (including %; ddx)?

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14
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Common tumors in the first year of life?

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15
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Causes of retinoblastoma recurrence in patients treated with radiation?

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16
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Two tumors that occur associated with retinoblastoma?

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17
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Causes of leokocoria?

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18
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Two most common lesions affecting the globe in adults?

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19
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Globe rupture is seen more commonly in which chamber?

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20
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In the globe, blood can appear in which locations?

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21
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Common causes for Retinal detachment in adults / children?

Common causes for Choroidal detachment?

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22
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What you expect to see in MRI, in Neuromyelitis optic (Devic syndrome)?

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23
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4 Differences between Devic syndrome (neuromyelitis optica) and MS?

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24
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% patients with optic neuritis that develop MS?

% patients with MS that develop optic neuritis?

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25
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Diagnose?

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26
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First symptoms of optic sheath nerve meningioma? Why?

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27
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Cause for optic nerve tram track sign?

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28
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Major points of optic nerve glioma? (including type; associated diseases)

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29
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(6) Criteria for diagnosis of NF1?

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30
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Major distinction between thyroid eye disease vs conal pseudotumor?

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31
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The enhancement is critic to diagnose a periorbital abcess?

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32
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in a child with affected sinus, if there is an periorbital extension what diagnosis should u consider promptly? Why?

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33
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Periorbital abcess can cause thrombosis of which vessels?

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34
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Different tx approaches:

  • periorbital cellulitis (pre-septal)?
  • orbital cellulitis (post-septal)?
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35
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Four sphenoid wing lesions that can cause proptosis?

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36
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Diagnosis?

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37
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Orbital Vascular lesions according to Mulliken and Glowacki system?

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38
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Major topics of Venous Vascular Malformations?

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39
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Diagnosis?

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Varix!

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