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Diabetic retinopathy stages |
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Horner's syndrome site of lesion |
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Glaucoma meds - MOA |
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Angioid retinal streak |
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Holmes Adie |
- Dilated pupils - females - absent leg reflexes |
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Age related macular degeneration |
Treatment - zinc, antioxidant - antiVEGF for wet ARMD eg ranibizumab, bevacizumab, pegaptanib - laser photocoagulation only where there is new vessel formation |
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Retinitis pigmentosa |
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Blepharitis management |
- hot compresses - mechanical removal of debris from lid margins - artificial tears |
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Acute vs chronic (primary) angle closure glaucoma |
Chronic - family history - Black people - myopia - hypertension - diabetes - steroid
Acute - hypermetropia - pupillary dilatation eg mydriatics, anticholinergic, tricyclic antidepressant - lens growth with age |
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Hypertensive retinopathy |
To torture someone, you nip 'em, flame 'em, pap 'em |
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RAPD |
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Optic atrophy |
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HZO hutchinson's sign |
Rash on the tip or side of the nose Indicates nasociliary involvement and is a strong risk factor for ocular involvement |
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Lacrimal duct problems |
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Vitreous vs retinal detachment |
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Keratitis |
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Tunnel vision causes |
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Papilloedema |
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MLF |
Medial lemniscus fasciculus Ipsilateral Adduction CN3,4 &6 |
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Painless Vs painful visual loss |
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