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11/01/2010

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Term
Meibomian Glands
Definition
Modified sebaceous Glands, Secretes outer lipid layer to the tear film
Term
Superior Palpebral Levater
Definition
Elevates lid, innervated by Superior Division of CN3
Term
Orbicularis Oculi
Definition
Closed Eyelid, Innervated by CN7
Term
Orbital & Palpebral Lobes
Definition
Secretes aqueous tears along with accessory glands in conjunctiva
Term
Canaliculus
Definition
Drainage Ducts
Term
Nasolacrimal Sac
Definition
Drains tears into inferior meatus of the nose
Term
Aqueous Layer
Definition

- Secreted by lacrimal gland & accessory lacrimal glands

- Supplies oxygen to the cornea

- Antimicrobial function

-Creates smooth optical surface

-washed debris away

Term
Lipid Layer
Definition

-Secreted by Meibomian Glands & Glands of Zeis

-Retards evaporation of aqueous

-Lubricates eyelids

-Lowers surface tension of tear film. Draws water into tear film

Term
Mucin Layer
Definition

-Secreted by Globet cells in conjunctiva

-Converts hydrophoic surface of cornea into a hydrophillic surface for better wet ability

Term
Episclera
Definition
Loose vascularized connective tissue
Term
Sclera Stroma
Definition
Dense connective tissue continuos with corneal stroma, this gives eye strength and flexibility
Term
Maintains shape of the globe
Definition
sclera
Term
Cornea
Definition
Provides a clear refracting surface that helps focus light on the retina
Term
Trabecular Meshwork
Definition
In the Anterior Chamber, Aqueous humor that is produced in the eye, drains through the trabecular meshwork in the anterior chamber angle
Term
Iris Stroma
Definition

Contains blood vessels called the minor circle of iris

-Contains the Iris Sphincter- Under Parasympathetic control

Term
Posterior Layer of the Iris
Definition

Two layers of epithelium

-Anterior layers is the dilator muscle: Under Sympathetic Control

Term
Ciliary Body
Definition

Lies behind the lens, contains fibers (Zonules) that hold the lens in place

 

Aids in the accommodative (near focus) process

Term
Aqueous Production
Definition
Produced by the ciliary body, flows into posterior chamber through pupil into anterior chamber, then drains through trabecular meshwork. Fluid drains into the Schlem canal, then into the venous system.
Term
The Crystalline Lens
Definition

Bioconcave avascular transparent structure

 

Function: allows for accommodation which help focus images closer to observer

 

Found within the pupil, behind the iris

Term
Vitreous
Definition

Gell like substace comprised of collagen fibers & glycoaminoglycans, supported by hyaluronic acid molecules

 

With aging, reduction in hyaluronic acid causes loss of support to the collagen

*Serves as shock absorber

Term
Choroid
Definition

Nourishes the retina

 

absorbs excess light that passes through the retina

Term
Cones
Definition
Responsible for detailed vision as well as color
Term
Rods
Definition
Peripheral retinal receptors with great sensitivity to light
Term
Refractive error
Definition
state of an eye where light rays are not properly focused on the retina, thus images are blurred
Term
Anisometropia
Definition
difference in the refractive error between the 2 eyes, usually 2 D (diopters) or more
Term
Ametropia
Definition
Any refractive error of these (myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism)
Term
Astigmatism
Definition
Curve of cornea mainly, sometimes a curve of the lens, corrected with a cylindrical lens
Term
Emmetropia
Definition
key point, no corrective lenses needed, far fision is goof
Term
Hyperopia
Definition
(Farsightedness) light rays are focused behind the retina= use a + lens to correct
Term
Myopia
Definition
(nearsightedness) far objects in front of retina, near on retina
Term
Presbyopia
Definition

-Lens loses elasticity

-Accommodative system fail to function

- S&S: decreased vision w/o corrective lenses. Hold objects away and they become clearer, keep in mind they could have near of far problems

Term
AC
Definition
anterior chamber
Term
Anisocoria
Definition
unequal pupil size
Term
CF
Definition
counting fingers
Term
CVF
Definition
confrontation visual fields
Term
HM
Definition
hand motion
Term
Hypopyon
Definition
WBC's in the anterior chamber
Term
Hyphema
Definition
blood in the anterior chamber
Term
IOFB
Definition
intraocular foreign body
Term
NLP
Definition
no light perception (blind)
Term
RD
Definition
retinal detachment
Term
Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma
Definition

Cloudy Vision

Increased IOP

Nausea & Vomiting

 

Aqueous humor in posterior chamber= pushes iris outward, inhibits outflow

Term
Causes of AACG
Definition

Pupillary block - most common cause

Hyperopia

Medications: mostly sulfa derived

Tumors

Term
TX AACG
Definition

Topical alpha agonist

Topical Beta Blockers

Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors

Prostaglandin analogs

Miotic agents (parasympathomimetics)

 

Recheck IOP hourly, Opthal consult STAT

Term
Optic neuritis
Definition

Most common cause of acute reduction in vision because optic nerve dysfunction in 20-40 yo

-Usually affect 1 eye

-Painful rapid vision loss, especially eye movement

-Color vision changes (dyschromatopsia) more than visual

Term
Red eye test in Optic Neuritis
Definition
look at dark red object w/ both eyes, bad eye = sees lighter red/pink object vs good eye
Term

Sudden, Profound, painless, monocular vision loss

 

Prodrome of episodic amaurosis fugax

 

Retina -> pale, edematous, transparent

"cherry red spot" area of macula

Definition

Central Retinal Artery Occlusion CRAO

 

Retina: irreversible damage in 90 minutes or less of a total occluded vessel

Term

Painless, loss of vision, monocular, rapid

 

Fundoscopic: optic disc edema, retinal hemmorrhages in all quadrants

 

"blood and thunder fundus", Cotton wool spots

Definition

Central retinal Vein Occlusion CROV

 

Causes venous stasis, edema, hemorrhage

Term
Differentials and evaluation for CROV
Definition

-HTN retinopathy, DM retinopathy, leukemic retinopathy, papilledema, Retinopathy of anemia

 

Evaluation: eye exam, history, tonometry

Term
Management/Prognosis CROV
Definition

Aspirin

Photocoagulation

Treat underlying medical disease/causes

Prognosis: variable

Patient focus: monthly check ups x 6 months

Term

Giant Cell (temporal) Arteritis

 

Signs and Symptoms

Definition

Headache, fever, malaise, scalp tenderness, weight loss, jaw claudication, amaurosis fugax, diplopia, joint pain, eye pain

 

Signs: sudden, unilateral, painless, APD, optic disc swelling, small or absent cup, swollen, tender, temporal artery, cotton wool spots, CN 6 palsy

Term
"Break in retina that allows vitreous fluid access to subretinal space"
Definition

Retinal Detachment

 

Causes: Degeneration (30%) Trauma (5-10%)

Term
Amaurosis Fugac
Definition

Temporary loss of vision in one eye/both eyes due to bloack of blood flow to the retina

 

"shade" or "curtain" coming down

 

can happen in seconds

Term
Sudden onset of floaters/decreased vision, poor/no view of fundus, absent red reflex
Definition

Vitreous Hemmorrhage

 

blood int he vitreous space

 

Tx: bedrest, elevate head, avoid asprin

Term
Inflammation of the anterior uvea, with exudation of blood cells and proteins into the anterior chamber
Definition

Iritis (AKA anterior uveitis, iridocyclitis)

 

Most commonly: idiopathic or autoimmune

Term
Destruction of corneal tissue (epithelium/stroma) by inflammation from infection
Definition

Corneal Ulcer (AKA infectious keratitis)

 

Risks: contact lenses, trauma, dry eyes, lid abnorm

 

Common cause: Psuedomonas a. Staph a.

Staph epid. Strep. pneumo. H.flu M. Catarr

Term
Progressive visual loss (months to years), Glare, monocular diplopia, fixed spots in visual field, decreased color perception
Definition
Symptoms of Cataract
Term
Associated risk factors & diseases of Cataract
Definition

Age related (senile) MOST COMMON

Trauma

Toxic (steriods)

Intraocular Inflammation (uveitis)

Radiation

Intraocular tumor

DM

Hypocalcemia

Degenerative ocular disease (retinitis pigmentosa)

Term
Partial disruption of the zonular fibers; the lens is de-centered but remains partially in the pupillary aperture
Definition
Subluxation, Lens Dislocation
Term
Complete disruption of zonular fibers, the lens is displaced out of the pupillary aperture
Definition
Dislocation, Lens Dislocation
Term
Associated risk factors & diseases of Lens Dislocation
Definition

Trauma- Most common cause

Marfan Syndrome

Homocystinuria

Aquired Syphilis

High myopia

Term
Signs and Symptoms of Lens Dislocation
Definition

Decreased vision

Monocular diplopia

Quivering of iris (iridodonesis)

Quivering of lens (phacodonesis)

Marked astigmatism

AACG

Cataract

Asymmetry of the anterior chamber

Term
Work up for Lens Dislocation
Definition

Fam Hx: family disorder, trauma, systemic illness

 

Ocular exam: slit lamp, determine the direction of displacement

 

Tx: Opthal will treat

Term
Painless loss of vision, Sudden appearance of black spots, flashing lights, floaters, absent red reflex, unable to visualize fundus
Definition
Vitreous Detachment
Term
Hemianopia
Definition
loss of half the visual field. relates to the brain's impaired ability to receive the information transmitted to it through both eyes
Term
Homonymous hemianopia
Definition
visual field loss on the same side in both eyes
Term
Ipsilateral
Definition
the visual field loss is on the same side that the lesion is on
Term
Contralateral
Definition
the visual field loss is on the opposite side that the lesion is on
Term
Scotoma
Definition
an area of reduced or absent vision within an otherwise intact visual field
Term
Papilledema
Definition

Bilateral optic disc edema

 

Causes: intracranial mass, impediment of cerebrospinal flow, idiopathic intracranial HTN

 

Term

Symptoms: HA,N,V, vision loss associated with postural changes, pulsatile tinnitis, horizontal diplopia

 

Signs: optic disc edema, both eyes

Definition

Papilledema

 

CN 6 palsy

Term
Ischemic Optic Neuropathy results from:
Definition

-Atherosclerotic/thrombotic occlusion (artery supplying the optic disc)

 

-Hemodynamic compromise: severe hypotension/blood loss

Term
Flamed shaped hemorrhages is a sign of
Definition
Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
Term
Third nerve palsy
Definition

Droopu eyelid (ptosis)

Diplopia: if ptosis doesnt cover eye

HA or periorbital pain

Eye is turned down and out

Def. in eye movement

Dilated pupil

Term
Fourth Nerve Palsy
Definition

Inn superior Obilque (tilts and depresses the eye)

 

S&S: vertical/oblique diplopia occurs

objects appear tilted

eye does not depress well when abducted

Term
Sixth Nerve Palsy
Definition

Innervates lateral rectus muscle

 

S&S: horizontal diplopia

HA or periorbital pain

Esotropia

Abduction deficit

Term
Nystagmus
Definition

Involuntary movement of the eye

Composed of mixture: slow and fast movements

Term
Jerk nystagmus
Definition

Eye slowly drifts in one direction (slow phase)

Quickly returns to original position (fast phase)

Term
Pendular Nystagmus
Definition

Drift occurs at equal speed in all phases

Smooth back & forth motion

Term
Acquired Nystagmus
Definition

Wernicke encephalopathy(MOST COMMON)

 

Nonphysiologic: Cannot be sustained for more than 30 sec (physiologic/normal= <30sec)

Term
Oculocephalic reflex (doll's head phenomenon)
Definition

Nystagmus

 

Eyes move in opposite direction of head turn

Term
Argyll Robertson Syndrome
Definition

Associated with neurosyphilis

 

Pupil is small

Responds slowly or not at all

Accommodation & convergence is retained

No reaction to light

Term
Adies Tonic Pupil
Definition

dilated pupil

Reacts poorly to light, better to accomodation

Usually unilateral

Most often seen in women

Associated with loss of DTR's

Term
Causes of Adie's tonic pupil
Definition

Viral etiology, inflammatory process

 

Confirming Dx: dilute solution of pilocarpine, adies will constrict, normal pupils won't

Term
Horner's Syndrome
Definition

Injury to the sympathetic nerves of the face

 

Ptosis (ipsilateral)

Pupilary Miosis (constricted pupil)

Facial anhydrosis

Term
Marcus Gunn Pupil
Definition

Afferent Pupillary Defect (APD)

 

Nerve pathways dysfunction: failure to properly transmit messages

 

Light is shone in the abnormal eye, pupil of the affected eye paradoxically dilates

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