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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 |
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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* |
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what is this and what phase of the syndrome?
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Acute anterior uveitic phase of Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
Phase #2 |
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What is this called?
what is it? |
Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome
-rare multisystem disorder |
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(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 |
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What is this?
Cause? |
Poliosis - loss of pigmentation of eyelashees
caused by an immune response to melanin |
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what is this
what syndrome causes this? |
serous RD of macula in VKH
Vogt-Koyanagi-harada syndrome |
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what is this?
AKA |
Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid (OCP)
aka: Benign mucous membrane pemphigoid (BMMP) |
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what is this
what syndrome causes it what phase is it |
anterior uveitis
vogt-koyanagi-harada syndrome phase 4 |
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what is this?
what syndrome causes this? what phase |
Serous RD of macula
Vogt-koyanagi-harada phase 2 |
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what % of the world's population have vitiligo?
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1-2%
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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 |
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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 |
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What is this?
Etiology (3) |
Poliosis from VKH
1. Staphylococcus blepharitis 2. Albinism 3. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome |
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what is this
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pseudomembranous conjunctivitis
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what is this
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Erythema multiforme
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what is this
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Stevens-Johnson Sydrome (SJS)
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what is this and what causes it
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corneal stromal thinning and neovascularization due to OCP
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what is this
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OCP keratinization of lid margin
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what is this
what causes it what stage |
corneal scarring
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid) stage IV |
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what is this?
what causes it? what stage? |
symblepharon formation
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid) stage III |
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what is this showing
what causes it? |
oral mucosa lesions
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid) |
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what is this and what causes it
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mucous membrane pemphigoid
OCP |
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what is this
what is it caused by |
Erythema Multiforme
due to SJS |
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what is this
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Erythema Multiforme
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what is this
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Toxic Epiderma Necrolysis (TEN)
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what is this?
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Erythema Multiforme (EM)
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what is this what is cause
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shortening of the fornicies,
cicatricial closure of the puncta and lacrimal ducts blepharitis & keratoinization of lid margin ankyloblepheron due to OCP |
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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) |
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what is this?
what causes it? what stage? |
corneal scarring
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid) stage IV |
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what is this
what causes it what stage |
inferior conjunctival scarring
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid) stage II |
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what is this showing and what causes it?
what stage? |
conjunctival injection and discharge
OCP (Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid) stage I |
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what things is this showing
what 3 causeses it |
corneal opacification and infiltration w/ scarring
SJS and TEN |
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what causes this
the many ocular findings? |
SJS and TEN
-inflammatory conjunctivitis to psudomembranous or membranous conjunctivitis -can involve both palpebral or bulbar conj |
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what is this
what causes it |
facial blisters and oral lesions
SJS |
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what is this
cause |
oral lesions
SJS |
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what is this
what causes it |
extensive encrosis and sloughing of epidermis
due to TEN (toxic epidermal necrolysis) |
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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 |
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what is this
what is it due to |
Erythema Multiforme
due to SJS |
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what is this what is it from
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Pemphigus due to OCP
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what is this and what causes it
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late stage pemphegoid
OCP |
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what are the two causes of this
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SJS and TEN
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what things is this showing
what causes this |
vascular changes of conjunctiva with fibrosis-necrosis and keratinization
SJS |
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what is this a pic of
what causes it |
bullae formation followed by rapid rupture
SJS |
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what is this
what causes it |
pseudomembrane
SJS |
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what is this and what causes it
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pemphigus
OCP |