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Atypical Lid Bumps and Parasitic Disease
Ocular Disease II-Exam II
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Graduate
03/05/2012

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Term
How do malignant and benign tumors differ in how they grow in tissue?
Definition

Malignant tumors infiltrate the tissue

Benign tumours simply grow while remaining separated from the natural tissue, often by a capsule.

Term
Which type of tumour (benign or malignant) tends to recur after excision?
Definition
Malignant
Term
What is the term that describes a tumor originating from epithelial cells?
Definition
Carcinoma
Term
What is the cell origin of a sarcoma?
Definition

Connective Tissue

 

Term
Describe what is meant by the term hemangioma?
Definition
Refers to a tumor comprised of blood vessels/vasculature
Term
What term refers to a tumor made up of Lymphatic tissue?
Definition
Lymphoma
Term
What is the term for a tumor made up of pigmented cells?
Definition
Melanoma
Term
What is the term that refers to a tumor made of tissue 'normally present there'
Definition
Hamartoma
Term
What is the term that refers to a tumor made up of embryonic cells?
Definition
Blastoma
Term
Define Ephilis
Definition

Freckle

 

Plural: Ephilides

Term
Describe Ephilis
Definition

The pigmented cells get more melanin (Hypertrophy rather than hyperplasia)

Intensified by sun exposure

Term
What is the common term for "Solar Lentigines"?
Definition
Liver spots or Age spots
Term
How do Ephilis and Solar Lentigines differ in their response to sun exposure?
Definition
Both are brought on by sun exposure, however Solar Lentigines persist after exposure, ephilis will resolve when the individual is outside of the sun for a while (week or 2)
Term
Differentiate between solar and simple lentigines
Definition

Simple lentigines can occur at any age whereas Solar tend to occur in older patients

 

Simple lentigines have no relation to sun exposure

 

Simple does not change (darken) in response to sunlight

Term

How are Solar Lentigines treated?

Describe the outcome

Definition

Laser treatment is used that fragments the pigment particles

After tx the spots will darken and then slough off

 

Term
What is the common term for a Nevus?
Definition
Mole
Term
Briefly describe what a nevus is
Definition
A common benign neoplasm of melanocytes
Term
How can eyelashes be used to determine whether or not you should be worried about a pigmented spot near the eyelid margin?
Definition
If there are eyelashes growing through the spot, that is a good indication that it is benign. If there is madarosis around it you should be concerned.
Term
Name the 3 main types of Nevi
Definition

1. Dermal

2. Junctional

3. Compound

Term
Explain the difference in location of Dermal and Junctional Nevi
Definition

Dermal-found in the dermis

Junctional-found near the transition between dermis and epidermis

Term
Are dermal nevi generally flat or raised?
Definition
Both
Term
Are junctional Nevi generally flat or raised?
Definition
Generally flat
Term
What does 'amelanotic' mean?
Definition
Refers to a spot that is lighter in color than the surrounding tissues
Term
Describe the appropriate assessment and treatment plan of a nevus
Definition

Photodocument with measurement

If suspicious recheck in 3-6 months

If no change recheck in 1 year

Refer for biopsy if changes do occur

Term
Which type of tumour accounts for 79% of skin cancer related deaths?
Definition
Malignant Melanomas
Term
What are the 2 types of Malignant Melanomas?
Definition

Superficial Spreading Melanoma

Nodular Melanoma

Term
Differentiate between the 2 types of malignant melanomas
Definition

Superficial spreading melanomas are less likely to metastasize than Nodular

 

Nodular grow vertically, penetrating the tissues

Term
What are two methods/conventions used to estimate Malignant Melanoma Mortality?
Definition

Clark's Levels (I, II, III --> V, by levels in the skin) -less accurate

Breslow depth (by depth in mm)

Term
What is the most common type of malignant lid tumor?
Definition
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Term
Briefly describe the common presentation of basal cell carcinomas
Definition
Rolled, shiny borders with an umbilicated center
Term
What is the most common location for basal cell carcinomas to grow?
Definition
Inferior nasal lid 
Term
What are the 2 types of basal cell carcinomas?
Definition

Sclerosing (Scarring)

Noduloulcerative

Term
Do Basal cell carcinomas tend to metastasize?
Definition
Nope, not unless they get super monstrous
Term
What should you do if your patient presents with a bump that has recently become infected or inflamed?
Definition
Treat with a short course of antibiotics or steroids but keep in mind that it could be a tumour
Term
What is Imiquimod cream and what is a disadvantage of it?
Definition

It is an immunomodulator-basically inhibits the replication of cells 

Although it may effectively destroy lesions without surgery it also may cause permanent pigmentation

Term
What is one of the most important factors in differentially diagnosing a bump/discoloration on the skin?
Definition
Patient History-knowing how long it has been there and whether or not it has been growing.
Term
What is the 2nd most common type of skin cancer?
Definition
Squamous cell Carcinoma
Term
How might squamous cell carcinomas look different than basal cell?
Definition
They still have the raised, curled borders with the umbilicated center. However squamous cell tend to look drier, scabbier and scarred 
Term
What is the 3rd most common ocular tumor?
Definition
Squamous cell carcinoma
Term
Name 2 conditions a Meibomian Gland Carcinoma may be mistaken for
Definition

1. Recurrent Meibomian gland Chalazion

2. Chronic eyelid/conjunctival infection

Term
What is the clinical term for sun spots?
Definition
Actinic Keratosis or Solar Keratosis
Term
What is occuring in terms of histology, in Actinic Keratosis? What causes it?
Definition
Squamous cell dysplasia caused by UV exposure
Term
Describe what 'sun spots' look like
Definition
Dry, scaly lesions 2-5 mm, slightly elevated, pts may be unaware of them
Term
Name 4 other diagnoses that must be ruled out before you diagnose a 'sun spot'
Definition

Neoplasia

Keratoacanthoma

Melanoma

Nevi

Verrucae

Papilloma

Seborrheic keratoses

Term
When describing a lesion, name 5 characteristics you should include
Definition

Asymmetry

Borders

Color

Diameter

Elevation

 

(Location)

 

Term
Describe a Keratoacanthoma histologically
Definition
Benign proliferation of squamous epidermal cells
Term
What do keratoacanthoma's originate from?
Definition
They originate from sebaceous glands
Term

Fast growing lesion that started out as a red bump

Papular lesion on the skin 

looks hard, like a horn,

What might this be?

Definition

Likely Keratoacanthoma

 

 

Term
What is the common treatment of Keratoacanthoma?
Definition

Many resolve spontaneously, 

if not --> Derm. consult

Term
Describe a 'Lentigo Maligna'
Definition

A sub type of Melanoma that usually remains localized within the tissue-

Common in sunny places like Hawaii and Australia. 

Term
What is the clinical term for 'Hutchinson's freckle'?
Definition
Lentigo Maligna
Term
Describe the presentation of a Lentigo Maligna
Definition
A dark, flat lesion with serpiginous pigment and margins
Term
What is the chance a Lentigo maligna will metastasize?
Definition
15% risk of malignancy
Term
What is the clinical term for 'skin tags' or 'soft warts'?
Definition
Acrochordon
Term
You see a lobulated nodule growing near your patients eyelids, what are some signs you can look for to 'guess' how likely it is that it is malignant or benign?
Definition

Look for:

Sentinal vessels

Madarosis

Different pigmentation than surrounding skin

Term
What is the clinical term for 'barnacles of old age'?
Definition
Seborrheic Keratosis
Term
Describe Seborrheic Keratosis histologically
Definition
Basal Cell Hyperplasia
Term
What is the most common benign epidermal tumor in the elderly?
Definition
Seborrheic Keratosis
Term
Describe the presentation of Seborrheic Keratosis
Definition

A flat or slightly elevated lesion

Round/oval

keratinized, may be greasy, waxy or scaly

1-6mm diamter

Term
Name 8 conditions that Seborrheic Keratosis may be mistaken for
Definition

Verrucae

Nevi

Melanomas

Keratoacanthoma

Eczema

Neoplasia

Papilloma

Actinic Keratosis

Term
Describe the presentation of Lichen planus
Definition
A flat topped, dark purple papule, often itchy
Term
Describe what is occuring physiologically in a Lichen planus
Definition
It is a cell-mediated immune response (type IV)- the purple color is because of histamine.
Term
What is meant by a 'pruitic eruption'?
Definition

Pruitic refers to itchiness

Eruption refers to a lesion of recent onset

Term
Name 4 options in managing Lichen planus
Definition

Biopsy

Steroids

Vitamin A

Retinoids

Term
What is the clinical term for viral warts?
Definition
Verrucae
Term
What virus is the cause of most viral warts?
Definition
Human Papilloma Virus
Term
Name the 3 common shapes of verrucae
Definition

Verruca plana

Verruca vulgaris

Verruca digitata

Term
Differentiate the presentation/shape of Verrucae Digitata amd Verrucae Vulgaris
Definition

Vulgaris are rounder, they look like scabs

Digitata have stalks coming out of the infectious core, disgusting.

Term
Name 4 options for removal of verrucae
Definition

Excision

Keratolytic agents (emulsify and cauterize the tissue)

Laser

Cryo

Term
Name 3 Options in Treatment of Verrucae (3 Rs)
Definition

Resolution (on its own)

Reassurance (pt education)

Removal

 

Term
In terms of history of verrucae, will your patients say they have had it forever or are they more likely to say its of more recent onset?
Definition
Obviously it depends on the size, but warts tend to be of more recent onset
Term
Describe etiology of Molluscum contagiosum
Definition
A contagious, benign skin tumor caused by viral infection
Term
Describe the presentation of Molluscum contagiosum
Definition

Perfectly round, flat elevations that may or may not have an umbilicated center. 

They are often shiny/waxy and in groups

Term
Describe your treatment plan for a pt with 'quiet' molluscum contagiosum
Definition
If they are quiet you can leave them alone
Term
What is your treatment plan for Molluscum contagiosum if there is central discharge?
Definition

Express the discharge

Then options for removal are excision, cryo or topical salicylic acid

Also educate the patient on hygiene and transmission

Term
What risk is associated with a Molluscum contagiosum on the eyelid?
Definition
There is a chance the infection will spread and cause conjunctivitis or keratitis 
Term
What are the 2 main herpes eye infections and what viruses cause them?
Definition

Herpes Zoster, caused by Varicella Zoster

 

Herpes Simplex, caused by Herpes Simplex virus

Term

What is the everyday term for a demodex infestation

(ie. Demodicosis)

Definition
A mite infestation
Term
Name 3 Factors that might contribute to a mite infestation
Definition

Topical Agents

Compromised immune system

Vector in spreading staph ( theory)

Term
What is the difference in shape of Demodex folliculorum and Demodex brevis?
Definition

Folliculorum are 'cigar' shaped

Brevis are shorter and stubbier

 

(Think brevis is kinda like brief -->shorter)

Term
Between Demodex folliculorum and brevis which is more likely to be found in groups and which is more solitary?
Definition

Folliculorum are found in groups around the follicle

Brevis are solitary

Term
Differentiate between the common locations of Demodex folliculorum and brevis
Definition

Folliculorum-usually found at the base of the hair follicle

Brevis are found near sebaceous glands (which they can plug up)

Term
What is the best clinical diagnostic sign of Demodex folliculorum
Definition
They form collarettes/cuffs
Term
Name 2 ocular conditions that may result from an infestation of Demodex brevis
Definition

Since they plug up sebaceous glands:

Dry eye

Chalazion formation

Term
Name 5 symptoms a patient might complain of with Demodicosis
Definition

Itching

Burning

Crusts

Swollen lid margins

Loss of lashes

Term
Name 6 signs you may notice in your patient with Demodicosis?
Definition

Lid margin erythema

conj. injection

Blepharitis

Cuffing around the lashes

Plugging of meibomian glands

Madarosis

Term
Infestation of Demodex folliculorum may easily be mistaken as what other condition?
Definition
May look like a Staph blepharitis
Term
What treatment plan should you follow for your patient with Demodicosis?
Definition

Educate the pt about hygiene, possibly tea tree oil

In the office perform lid scrubs

Prescribe an ointment like erythromycin 

Also prescribe stronger anti-microbials if severe infection

Term
What is the common term for Phthiriasis palpebrarum/Pediculosis Palpebrarum?
Definition
Lice
Term
In terms of lice infestations in the eyelids, what is the term that refers to a 'crab louse'
Definition
Phthirus pubis
Term
In terms of lice infestations in the eyelids, what is the term that refers to a body louse
Definition
Pediculus corporis
Term
In terms of lice infestations in the eyelids, what is the term that refers to a head louse?
Definition
Pediculus capitus
Term
In terms of lice, which are 'free-moving' and which are localized?
Definition

The Pediculus are free-moving

The Phthirus are localized (remember they are the ones with claws, so they like to attach to stuff and stay put)

Term
What is the term for lice eggs
Definition
Nits
Term
Pediculosis capitus life cycle, beginning with the egg
Definition

Egg

1st Instar nymph

2nd Instar nymph

3rd Instar nymph

adult male or female

Egg

 

Term
Name 5 symptoms your patients with Phthiriasis palpebrarum or Pediculosis palpebrarum might complain of
Definition

Itchiness

Red eye

Insomnia

Irritability

Possibly swelling of preauricular lymph nodes

Term
Name 5 things you might observe when doing an exam on a pt with a lice infestation
Definition

Nit cases in the lashes

Crusty lashes

Madarosis

Conj. injection

Lid edema and erythema

Term
Name 3 Ocular ointments that may be used to treat Pediculosis/Phthiriasis Palpebrarum
Definition

Erythromycin (Macrolide)

Bacitracin

Physostigmine (Cholinesterase inhibitor)

Term
If you were to use erythromycin to treat a lice infestation, what instructions would you give the pt on use (how long, how often)
Definition
Prescribe ointment to be applied 3 times per day (tid) for 10-14 days
Term
If you were to use physostigmine to treat a lice infestation, what instructions would you give the pt on use (how long, how often)
Definition

Ointment form

2 applications, 1 week apart

Term
Why is it important to use Pediculocidal agents or Physostigmine  twice, a week apart?
Definition
Most agents do not affect the nits, rather they only affect the adults. Thus it is important to use the medication a week later when all the eggs have hatched to completely wipe out the infestation before they lay eggs again. 
Term

What is the name of the one product used to treat lice infestation that will kill all species, including the eggs?

What is the downside of this medication?

Definition

Ovide RX

Is much more expensive than the other options

Term
Briefly describe what Poliosis is
Definition
An immune response to melanin that results in loss of pigmentation of the eyelashes
Term
Name 3 different causes for Poliosis
Definition

1. Staphylococcus blepharitis

2. Albinism

3. Vogt-Koyanagi Harada syndrome (VKH)

Term
Describe the presentation of Vitiligo
Definition

Hypopigmentation of the skin, usually bilateral presentation on lids, pts have no symptoms

Presents <20 yo and is progressive

Term
Name 7 treatment plans for Vitiligo 
Definition

1. Cosmetic camouflage (make-up)

2. Skin protection for sun since their de-pigmented areas have a higher risk of over-exposure

3. Melanocyte stimulation and color-blending

4. Topical steroids

5. PUVA

6. Grafting

7. Depigmentation 

Term
Which age groups and populations are more commonly affected by Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome?
Definition

Darker pigmented populations like Asians, Native Americans, Hispanics and Middle Easterners. 

Ages 20-50

Term
Does VKH tend to affect single or multiple systems?
Definition
It is a multisystem disorder
Term
Name the 4 phases of VKH
Definition

1. Prodromal phase

2. Acute Uveitic Phase

3. Convalescent Phase

4. Chronic-recurrent phase

Term
How long does the prodromal phase of VKH last?
Definition
A few days
Term
Name 3 conditions associated with the prodromal phase of VKH
Definition

Meningitis

Encephalopathy

Auditory disturbances

Term
When does the acute uveitic phase of VKH occur?
Definition
Soon after phase 1, the prodromal phase
Term
Name 3 ocular conditions commonly associated with phase 2 of VKH
Definition

Anterior Uveitis

Posterior Uveitis

Acute Serous Retinal Detachment

Term
When does the convalescent phase of VKH occur
Definition
Several weeks after the Acute Uveitic phase
Term
Name 5 symptoms associated with the Convalescent Phase of VKH and indicate which 3 are the most common
Definition

Alopecia

Poliosis

Vitiligo

Fundus lesions

Depigmented limbal lesions

Term
What is Sugiura sign?
Definition
Associated with the Convalescent phase of VKH, it refers to depigmented limbal lesions
Term
What condition is associated with stage 4 of VKH?
Definition
A Uveitis that just keeps recurring (a smoldering anterior uveitis)
Term

Name the 4 group included in diagnosis of VKH.

How many of these need to be present to confirm diagnosis?

Definition

Bilateral chronic anterior  uveitis

Posterior Uveitis

Neurological features

Cutaneous lesions

 

Need 3/4 to diagnose

Term
Describe treatment plan of VKH syndrome
Definition

STEROIDS

Oral 

Periocular injection

Topical for anterior uveitis

 

Immunosuppressives if steroids don't do the job

Term
What does OCP stand for?
Definition
Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid
Term

Name the disease:

Chronic, progressive, bilateral systemic autoimmune inflammatory disease that can cause blindness

Definition
Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid
Term
What is another name for OCP?
Definition

BMMP

Benign Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid

Term
What type of Hypersensitivity reaction is OCP?
Definition
Primarily Type II
Term
What structures of the body are involved in OCP?
Definition
This is a disorder that affects skin and mucous membranes, especially the conjunctiva
Term
Recurrent blisters on skin and mucous membranes and scar formation are characteristic of what disorder?
Definition
Ocular Cicatricial Pemphigoid
Term
Describe the progression through the 4 stages of OCP
Definition

Stage I starts with a conjunctivitis

Over the next 3-4 years the recurrent conjunctivitis worsens (II), develops in the other eye, causes scarring and shrinkage. 

In stage III there is symblepharon formation and this develops into stage IV which is severe dry eye, ankyloblepharon, corneal scarring and vision loss

Term
What is the most common initial sign of OCP?
Definition
Subconjunctival fibrosis accompanying conjunctivitis
Term
Differentiate between Ankyloblepharon and Symblepharon
Definition

Symblepharon is adhesions between the eyelid and the eyeball.

Ankyloblepharon refers to eyelids fusing together

Term
Describe 6 lid changes that may occur in patients with OCP
Definition

Blepharitis and keratinization of lid margin

Entropion

Trichiasis

Cicatricial closure of puncta and lacrimal ducts

Shortening of fornices

Ankyloblepharon

Term
Patient with OCP-describe 5 things you may see in their cornea
Definition

1. Persistent dryness leading to epithelial defects

2. Infiltrates

3. Peripheral vascularization

4. Stomal thinning

5. ulceration

Term
Other than dryness, what issues cause keratinization of the cornea in conditions like OCP
Definition
Inflammation of the limbus where the stem cells reside will eventually result in keratinization since the epithelium can no longer be regenerated.
Term
Name 2 other injuries that may cause presentation similar to OCP
Definition

Chemical Trauma

Radiation injury

Term
Name 3 factors taken into account when diagnosing OCP
Definition

Patient history

Clinical presentation

Conjunctival Biopsy

Term
Name 4 types of medications used to treat OCP
Definition

1. STEROIDS-topical, subconj and oral!

2. Dapsone

3.Cyclophosphamide (advanced)

4. Azathioprine (advanced)

Term
What is the drug of choice in treating the acute inflammatory stage of OCP (besides the steroids)
Definition
Dapsone
Term
Name 6 Ocular treatments for OCP in treating the Dry Eye (not including the surgery)
Definition

Chronic ocular lubricants

Antibiotics

Punctal plugs

eyelash epilation

Lid Scrubs

Soft CLs

Term
Name 4 Ocular Surgery procedures that may be necessary in treating advanced cases of OCP
Definition

Trichiasis

Entropion

Oculoplastic-for symblepharon and conj shrinkage

Corneal transplant (not as successful)

Term
An acute but generally self limiting disorder of skin and mucous membranes:  
Definition

Erythema Multiforme

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome used to be in this category but is now on its own.

Term
Differentiate between the 2 forms of Erythema Multiforme
Definition

Minor-primarily involves the skin and maybe one mucosal membrane

Major-more severe, involves 2 or more mucosal membranes

Term
Describe what parts of the body are affected by Erythema Multiforme and how long it usually lasts
Definition

Skin lesions are usually on the extremities, spare the trunk

Can last 1-4 weeks

Term
Briefly describe SJS
Definition
An acute inflammatory disorder involving the skin and mucous membranes
Term

Stevens-Johnson syndrome vs. Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

Name 3 ways in which they are different

Definition

SJS affects <20% of body surface, TEN affects >20% (is much more severe)

Both are rare but TEN is a bit more prevalent 1 vs 6 cases/million

TEN has a much higher mortality rate ~5-7x that of SJS

 

Term
Name 4 manifestations of systemic toxicity in both SJS and TEN
Definition

Fever

Malaise 

Sore Throat

Headache

Term
Name 2 common drug classes known for causing SJS or TEN
Definition

Sulfonamides

Tetracyclines

NSAIDs

Penicillins

 

Term
What are some other possible causes of SJS and TEN other than reactions to drugs?
Definition

Microbial infection:

-Mycoplasma pneumoniae

-Bacteria

-Viruses (HSV)

-Fungi

Term
Name 2 most common mucous membranes affected by SJS
Definition

Mouth

Eyes

May also occur in genital areas

Term
Describe what SJS lesions look like
Definition

Targets/bull's eye

Pale round zone with an erythematous center

Usually found on the extremities

Term
Describe the SJS/ TEN ocular involvement/progression
Definition

Papillary conjunctivitis

Pseudomembranous conjunctivitis

Bullae that form rapidly, rupture and scar

Vascular changes of conj accompanied by fibrosis, necrosis and keratinization

Eyelid involvement

Term
How is SJS and TEN treated?
Definition

There is no cure

Just treat infection (Antibiotics and Antivirals)

and PAIN CONTROL

Term
Name 7 OCULAR treatments given to pts with SJS or TEN
Definition

Antibiotics

Topical Steroids

Soft CLs

Surgery after resolution

Lid scrubs

Epilation

Cool compresses

Term
Name the 2 rare but potentially fatal skin disorders
Definition

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

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