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what is this called?
what syndrome causes it
what phase is it
sunset glow fundus
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome
Phase 3
what is this (2 things)?
what phase of what disease
poliosis and vitiligo in VKH
phase 3 of Vogt-Koyanagi-harada (Convalescent phase)
-alopoencia(hair loss)* 60%
-poliosis*
-vitiligo*
what is this and what phase of the syndrome?
Acute anterior uveitic phase of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
Phase #2
What is this called?
what is it?
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
-rare multisystem disorder
(note his eyes have blepharitis on them)
What is this?
Plan/TX (1,2, a and b)
Poliosis
1. Tx the blepharitis
2. Consultation, referral if:
a. albanism or
b. VKH present
What is this?
Cause?
Poliosis - loss of pigmentation of eyelashees
caused by an immune response to melanin
what is this
what syndrome causes this?
serous RD of macula in VKH
Vogt-Koyanagi-harada syndrome
what is this?
AKA
Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid (OCP)
aka: Benign mucous membrane pemphigoid (BMMP)
what is this
what syndrome causes it
what phase is it
anterior uveitis
vogt-koyanagi-harada syndrome
phase 4
what is this?
what syndrome causes this?
what phase
Serous RD of macula
Vogt-koyanagi-harada
phase 2
what % of the world's population have vitiligo?
1-2%
what is this?
-what age does it present before
-is it progressive/non-progressive
-asymptomatic/symptomatic
-where is it more prominent
-what causes it
Vitiligo
-usually present before age 20
-progressive
-asymptomatic
-more prominent in darker races
-cause unknown
What is this called?
what is it?
it is usually what, present where?
frequently, what is positive?
Vitiligo
-hypopigmentation (depigmentatio) of the skin
-usually a bilateral presentation on lids
-frequently positive FHx
What is this?
Etiology (3)
Poliosis from VKH
1. Staphylococcus blepharitis
2. Albinism
3. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
what is this
pseudomembranous conjunctivitis
what is this
Erythema multiforme
what is this
Stevens-Johnson Sydrome (SJS)
what is this and what causes it
corneal stromal thinning and neovascularization due to OCP
what is this
OCP keratinization of lid margin
what is this
what causes it
what stage
corneal scarring
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
stage IV
what is this?
what causes it?
what stage?
symblepharon formation
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
stage III
what is this showing
what causes it?
oral mucosa lesions
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
what is this and what causes it
mucous membrane pemphigoid
OCP
what is this
what is it caused by
Erythema Multiforme
due to SJS
what is this
Erythema Multiforme
what is this
Toxic Epiderma Necrolysis (TEN)
what is this?
Erythema Multiforme (EM)
what is this what is cause
shortening of the fornicies,
cicatricial closure of the puncta and lacrimal ducts
blepharitis & keratoinization of lid margin
ankyloblepheron due to OCP
what is this
what is it the initial sign of
conjunctivitis associated w/ subconjunctival fibrosis
most common initial sign of the disease OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
what is this?
what causes it?
what stage?
corneal scarring
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
stage IV
what is this
what causes it
what stage
inferior conjunctival scarring
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
stage II
what is this showing and what causes it?
what stage?
conjunctival injection and discharge
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid)
stage I
what things is this showing
what 3 causeses it
corneal opacification and infiltration w/ scarring
SJS and TEN
what causes this
the many ocular findings?
SJS and TEN
-inflammatory conjunctivitis to psudomembranous or membranous conjunctivitis
-can involve both palpebral or bulbar conj
what is this
what causes it
facial blisters and oral lesions
SJS
what is this
cause
oral lesions
SJS
what is this
what causes it
extensive encrosis and sloughing of epidermis
due to TEN (toxic epidermal necrolysis)
what is this
what is it due to
vesicles, bullae and epidermal necrosis
predominantly on body and trunk
crops/skin lesions may develop every 2 wks for 6 weeks
due to SJS
what is this
what is it due to
Erythema Multiforme
due to SJS
what is this what is it from
Pemphigus due to OCP
what is this and what causes it
late stage pemphegoid
OCP
what are the two causes of this
SJS and TEN
what things is this showing
what causes this
vascular changes of conjunctiva with fibrosis-necrosis and keratinization
SJS
what is this a pic of
what causes it
bullae formation followed by rapid rupture
SJS
what is this
what causes it
pseudomembrane
SJS
what is this and what causes it
pemphigus
OCP