Topic A1 Flashcards
What are the diseases caused due to high cholesterol
1) Xanthelasma - bumps on upper/lower eyelids
2) Arcus Senilis - lipid deposits appearing as rings (usually @ 3 & 9 o’clock positions)
3) Hollenhorst Plaque - small yellow/white dots that appear on blood vessels (fundus photo)
4) ^ No. 3 causing BRAO (Branch retinal artery occlusion)
What are the management guidelines for Hypertensive Retinopathy?
1) Dietary Control
2) Regular Medical check & Meds
3) Reduce Weight
4) Monitor retinal changes
5) Referral to GP/ophthal. for follow-up on other ocular complications
What are the;
1) signs & symptoms
2) referral guidelines
for Grade 4 Hypertensive Retinopathy
1) - slight constriction + focal narrowing of retinal arterioles
- AV nicking
- CWS
- Flame haemorrhages
- Hard Exudates
- DISC swelling
2) Immediate referral !! (A&E)
What are the;
1) signs & symptoms
2) referral guidelines
for Grade 3 Hypertensive Retinopathy
1) - slight constriction + focal narrowing of retinal arterioles
- AV nicking
- CWS
- Flame haemorrhages
- Hard Exudates
2) Urgent referral to GP & Ophthalmologist
What are the;
1) signs & symptoms
2) referral guidelines
for Grade 2 Hypertensive Retinopathy
1) - slight constriction of retinal arterioles
- focal narrowing of retinal arterioles
- AV nicking
2) Non-urgent referral to GP
What are the;
1) signs & symptoms
2) referral guidelines
for Grade 1 Hypertensive Retinopathy
1) slight constriction of retinal arterioles
2) Non-urgent referral to GP
What is Hypertensive Retinopathy
Vasoconstriction of the retinal arteries
Blood Pressure Categories
*Hint - Systolic & Diastolic BP
BP Category: Systolic/Diastolic
Normal BP: lower than 130/80
High-Normal BP: 130-139/80-89
Grade 1 Hypertension: 140-149/90-99
Grade 2 Hypertension: 160/100
Isolated Systolic Hypertension: 140/<90