Vitreous Conditions - Posterior vitreous detachment, Vitreous hemorrhage Flashcards
Vitreous hemorrhage
-pathophysiology
-risk factors
-presentation
-investigations
-management
MOST COMMON CAUSE OF SUDDEN PAINLESS VISION LOSS
-proliferative diabetic retinopathy
-posterior vitreous detachment
-ocular trauma
Acute/subacute onset
-painless visual loss
-red hue
-floaters, shadows
Dilated fundoscopy - hemorrhage
Slit lamp - blood in vitreous humour
Fluorescein angio - find neovascularisation
Conservative - self limiting
Treat underlying cause
Posterior vitreous detachment
-pathophysiology
-risk factors
-presentation
-investigations
-management
Separation of vitreous humor from retina
-age
-near sighted
Sudden floaters, flashes, cobwebs
Blurred vision
Opthalmologist review within 24hrs
Self limiting - improves over 6 months
Repair associated retinal tears
Retinal detachment
-pathophysiology
-risk factors
-presentation
-investigations
-management
Retinal tissue separates from choroid layer
-DM
-shortsighted
-age
-past cateract surgery
-eye trauma
Floaters, flashers
Sudden onset painless, progressive visual field loss - curtainlike, peripheries to center
RAPD if optic nerve involved
Red reflex lost, retinal folds
Reversible if caught early
Surgery
-scleral buckle