Uvea Flashcards

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Classification of uvietis

A

Anatomical
Clinical
Pathological
Etiological

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Anatomical classification

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Anterior
Intermediate
Posterior
Panuvietis

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Clinical classification

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Acute
Chronic
Recurrent

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4
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Pathological classification

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Suppurative / purulent
Non-suppurative (woods classification)
Granulomatous
Non-Granulomatous

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Etiological classification

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Infectious (Bacterial,viral,fungal,parasitic,Rickettsial)

Non-infectious (immune related,toxic
Systemic disease,traumatic,idiopathic)

Masquerade syndromes (neoplastic, non-neoplastic)

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Bacterial uveitis

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TB
Leprosy
Syphilis
Spirochete
Brucella
Lyme disease
Leptospira
Nocardiosis
Whipple disease
Strep
Staph
Pneumococci
Gonococci

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7
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Viral uvietis

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Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
CMV
AIDS
chikungunya
Dengue
West nile disease
Rubella

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Fungal uveitis

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Aspergilla
Candida
Crytococcus
Blastomycosis
Histoplasmosis

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Parasitic uveitis

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Toxoplasmosis
Toxocariasis
Oncocerciasis
Cysticercosis
Neuroretinitis
Amoebiasis

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Immune related uveitis

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Microbial allergic
Autoimmune
HLA associated
Anaphylactic
Atopic

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Factors leading to visual disturbances in anterior uveitis

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Myopia due to ciliary spasm
Corneal haze
Aqueous turbidity
Pupillary block
Complicated cataract
Viterous haze
Cyclitic membrane
Macular edema
Papillitis
Secondary glaucoma

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12
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Complications of anterior uveitis

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Compliacted cataract
Secondary glaucoma
Cyclitic membrane
Choroiditis
Retinal complications
Papillitis
Band shaped keratopathy
Atrophic bulbi

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13
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Types of infectious uveitis

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Exogenous infection
Secondary infection
Endogenous infection

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14
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Bacterias causing uveitis

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TB
Syphilis
Leprosy
Leptospira
Lyme disease
Brucellosis
Whipple disease
Streptococcci
Staphylococci
Pneumococci
Gonococcus

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15
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Virus causing uveitis

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Herpes simplex
Herpes zoster
CMV
AIDS
Chikungunya
Dengue
West Nile disease
Rubella infection

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16
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Fungus causing uveitis

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Aspergillus
Candida
Cryptococcus
Blastomycosis
Histoplasmosis syndrome

17
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Parasites causing uveitis

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Toxoplasmosis
Toxocariasis
Onchocersiasis
Cysticercosis
Subacute Neuroretinitis
Amoebiasis

18
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Non-infectious uveitis include

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Immune related
Systemic diseases
Toxic uveitis
Traumatic uveitis
Idiopathic uveitis

19
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Immune related uvietis include

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Microbial allergy/ hypersensitivity
Autoimmune
Atopic uveitis
HLA associated
Anaphylactic uveitis