Ptosis Flashcards

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Bilateral Ptosis ddx

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A. Neurological (3rd Nerve Palsy; MG)
B. Muscular (Congenital Myopathy; Congenital absence of levator musle; Dermatomyositis)
C. Syndromes (Myotonia Dystrophica; Fetal Alcohol Syn; Noonan’s Syn; Rubinstein Taybi Syn)

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Uilateral Ptosis ddx

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A. Neurological
1. MG
2. Unilateral 3rd nerve palsy
3. Horner's syndrome
4. Marcus-Gunn Syndrome (jaw open --> improves ptosis due to mixing up of the fibres of 3rd and 5th cranial nerve
B. Congenital ptosis
C. Trauma
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Steps in examination of ptosis

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  1. Note whether its Unilateral or Bilateral, Partial or complete.
  2. Check for squint, pupil size, light reflexes and accomodation. Ask pt to look up for 60 sec.
  3. Note any Myotonic face
  4. Note any dysmorphism
  5. Test proximal muscles
  6. Ask patient to open mouth
    Ask Wallace?? page 47
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Fetal Alcohol syndrome

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  1. Maternal alcohol intake >8 to 10 drinks per day (60ml)
  2. IUGR
  3. Microcephaly, Mild MD
  4. Face: Short palpebral fissure, maxilla hypoplasia, short nose, smooth philtrum, thin upper lip, face hirsutism
  5. Hypoplastic 5th finger nail
  6. Skeletal anomaly
  7. Cardiac defect: eg. VSD
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Fetal Valproate effect

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  1. Mental retardation
  2. Growth deficiency
  3. Meningocele
  4. Face: Narrow bifrontal diameter; Epicanthic fold; flat nasal bridge; Anteverted nostrils; Long philtrum, Small mouth,; Cleft lip
  5. CVS: Congenital heart disease eg. COA, VSD, ASD, AS, Aortic arch defect (Left sided heart defects)
  6. Limb: Long thin finger, hyperconvex finger nails
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