Uncommon but serious ophthalmology Flashcards
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What are some urgent referrals for suspected serious causes of red eye?
Acute glaucoma
Corneal ulcer, contact lens-related red eye and corneal foreign body (refer anyone with contacts with red eye)
Anterior uveitis
Scleritis
Trauma, such as penetrating eye injury or high-velocity foreign body
Chemical injuries
Neonatal conjunctivitis -discuss with paediatrics or ophthalmology depending on clinical judgement
What are some red flag signs and symptoms when assessing a red eye?
Reduced visual acuity
Deep pain within the eye
Unilateral red eye
Contact lens use
Photophobia - can be a symptom of acute uveitis, corneal ulcer, contact lens-related red eye or corneal foreign body, systemic causes e.g. meningitis
All high-velocity injuries (for example injuries occurring while hammering or chiseling), or injuries involving glass
Chemical eye injury
Ciliary injection - seen in corneal ulcer, contact lens related red eye, corneal foreign body and anterior uveitis
Fluorescein staining - can indicate corneal ulcer or abrasion
Unequal or misshapen pupils, or abnormal pupillary reactions - seen in acute glaucoma and anterior uveitis
Pain on pupillary constriction - can be elicited on testing the direct light reaction, consensual light reaction or finger-to-nose convergence test
Conjunctivitis in an infant in the first 28 days of life