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glands involved c chalazion and internal hordeolum
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meibomian glands
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glands involved c external hordeolum
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glands of zeiss and moll
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most common eyelid tumor
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basal cell CA
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lesion c pearly borders, raisededges, ulcerated center and s metastisis
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basal cell CA
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lesion c variable pigment, seeds to adjacent tissues
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melanoma
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most common cause of exophthalmos
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TED
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6 classes of TED
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"NO SPECS"
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TED Tx:
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elev. head if lid edema
loc. inj. of steroid if EOM involvement Botulinum inj. to invol. m diuretic for lid edema |
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top 3 pediatric tumors
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dermoid cyst
capillary hemangiomas rhabdomyosarcoma |
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top 3 adult tumors
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lymphoid tumors
cavernous hemangiomas meningiomas |
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shunt vessels on ONH are assoc. c?
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optic n. sheath meningioma
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primary sources of metastatic tumors
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breast
lung GU tract GI tract |
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adenoviral conj.
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FOLLICLES in lower fornix
serous discharge conj. chemosis acute red eye starts one eye and spreads possible PAN possible red, swollen lid h/o URTI or contact |
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EKC
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HIGHLY contagious
more extreme s/s of adenovirus Rule of 8's |
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EKC rule of 8's
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8 day incubation
8-16 active infection 16+ SEI's no longer contagious |
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EKC Tx
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supportive
discourage steroids SEI's resolve but rebound agressively |
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PCF
"swimming pool conj." |
red eye c fever
self limiting short incubation and course |
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if pt. has molluscum contagiosum you should consider testing for?
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HIV
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most common cause of K opacification in developed countries
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HSV
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Tx for HSV keratitis
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Viroptic 1% q2h up to 9x day
Acyclovir 400mg x 5 days |
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Tx for stromal HSV
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steroid PLUS antivirals c same dosing frequency
avoid recurrence: Acyclovir 800 mg/day |
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oral Tx for HZV
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acyclovir 800mg 5xdy x 7 days
Zostavax |