Eye Semiology Flashcards

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Abducents palsy

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Inability to abduct the eye

Meningeal process (meningitis), neuropathy (DM), Cavernous sinus dz (carotid artery anurysm, rhinocerebral mucor), and dz with inc intracranial pressure (brain tumor)

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Arcus senilis

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White cornela ring associated with hyperlipidemia in pts under 40

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Argyll Robeertson pupil

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Damage to EW nucleus…neurosyphilis orignally

Small and do not react to light but do constrict to accommodation

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Blue sclera

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Osteogenesis imperfecta - recurrent bone fractur,e short stautre, scoliosis, hearing loss and ksin laxity

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Cotton wool spot

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White retinal lesions reflecting micro-infarct…seen in many dz includes DM and HTN

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Diabetic retinopathy

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As for HTN, may see microvascular comps

Potential finding include microaneurysms, intraretinal microhemorrhages, cotton wool, flame hemm, and vessel prolif

Should NOT produce papilledema alone

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Hollenhorst crystal

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Small bright lesion in small retinal arteyr indicating cholesterol embolization and atheroscleoris

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Holmes-Adie syndrome

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Part of systemic neruologic syndrome manifested as an irregular dilated pupil that has delayed constriction to light

Unilateral initially but progresses to both eyes and can be associated with areflexia

These pupils respond briskly to instilled meds, underscoring that the patho involves detervation

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9
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HTN retinopathy

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Papilledema with other findings means grade 4

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Intranuclear opthalmoplegia

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Damage to MLF, NOT a cranila nerve palsy

Inability to adduct eye to involved side - uni or bi…may be nystagmus of abducting

MS is most common but also BS stroke can cause

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Marcus gunn pupil

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INvolved eye does not react to ligth directly but does constrict to light into oppostie eye

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Oculomotor palsy

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DOwn and out
Unilaterla ptsosi
Dilated pupil

Pupillary constriction fibers run outside and extraocular muscles in corse

Partial oculomotor palsy can occur with nerve core infarction (spares pup function) or early in course of ext compression (only a blown pupil)

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Papilledema

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Blurring of optic disc margins produced by increased ICP transmitted through optic nerve

As such, any disorder to ICP can produce - malignant HTN, brain tumor or abscess, meningitis - retinal vein occulsion can cause without ICP

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Roth spot

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Hemorrhage within a cotton wool spot

Initially in infective endocarditis but also in SLE< DM< and leukemia

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Xanthelasma

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Yellowish subq lipid collection adjacent to medial canthus of eye that is indiciative of hyperlipidemia

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