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Diagnostic Points of Eye

Eyelid
No. Disease Signs/Symptoms
1 Chalazion gradual painless swelling of mainly the upper
(meibomian cyst) eyelid (it is a hard chronic inflammatory
granuloma of meibomian gland, conjunctiva is
red or purple over the nodule, appears as a
fleshy mass if ruptured) ,T/M vertical incision
and curettage
2 Hordeolum painful, tender, red, swollen eyelid near the lid
Externum (Stye) margin due to inflamed Zeis gland (pus points
toward lid margin with a lash in centre).

3 Hordeolum Painful, red, swollen, tender abscess in eyelid


Internum due to secondarily infected chalazion (pus
appears as yellow spot shining through
conjunctiva) More painful than Stye
4 Ulcerative Inflamed lid margins causing irritation,
blephritis lacrimation, photophobia
yellow pus → dries up to form crust →
eyelashes glued together →on removing crust
→ bleeding ulcer forms around the lash base
5 Squamous deposition of whitish material at lid margin,
blepharitis shiny waxy appearance of eyelid margin,
dandruff like desquamation which give rise to
yellow greasy fine flakes & scales on lid margin.
No bleeding ulcer on removal of scales

6 Meibomianitis burning sensation in eyes, white frothy secretion


(posterior on eyelid margin (orifice of meibomian glands
blepharitis) show pouting & are capped by small oil globules,
on eversion of lid vertical yellow shining lines
through tarsal conjunctiva are seen).
7 Phthiriasis severe itching & irritation, numerous nits & eggs
palpebrarum and adult lice are adherent to eyelashes, blood
stained debris present on lid margin.
Hx of sexual activity

8 Trichiasis foreign body sensation, lacrimation,


photophobia, conjunctival redness, corneal
epithelial defect & ulceration.
9 Entropion symptoms are same as trichiasis, lid margin is
found in turned & lashes rubbing the cornea &
conjunctiva.

10 Ectropion epiphora (main symptom), chronic


conjunctivitis, exposure keratitis, eczema,
dermatitis.

11 Grade I punctum is everted only.


Ectroption
12 Grade II lid margin everted & palpebral conjunctiva is
Ectroption visible
13 Grade III Forniceal conjunctiva is also visible.
Ectroption
14 Ptosis cosmetic disfiguring, amblyopia if ptosis occurs
(blepharoptosis) below 9 years of age, squint, abnormal head
posture (in bilateral)

15 Pyogenic Painful pinkish, pedunculated or sessile mass


granuloma may bleed after minor trauma (fast growing
vascularized proliferation of granulomatous
tissue).

16 Keratocanthoma firm, pinkish, indurated nodule covered with


keratin. (Occur in adults)

17 Capillary pinkish, red lesion which blanches with pressure


Hemangioma & swells when the infant cries, develop during
1sr year of life & starts to regress during 2nd
year of life (common in females).
18 Xanthelasma bilateral, appear as slightly raised creamy
yellowish, plaque like lesions (mostly occur near
medial canthus & in middle age women with
hyperlipidemia).

19 Neurofibroma thickened nerves can be felt through skin as


hard cords. (Benign nerve sheath tumor, Usually
plexiform type, found with neurofibromatosis
type
I).

20 Basal cell appear as shiny, firm, indurated nodule with


carcinoma of blood vessels on its surface (most common
eyelid - Nodular type).

21 Basal cell nodular lesions develop central ulceration &


carcinoma of raised rolled edges with dilated blood vessels
eyelid – over lateral margins
Noduloulcerative
(Rodent ulcer)
22 Basal cell appear as flat, indurated plaque due to
carcinoma of infiltration
eyelid - (more aggressive), occur laterally beneath
sclerosing or epidermis, impossible to trace the margins of
morpheaform tumour.

23 Squamous cell arises from 1.actinic keratosis. 2. De novo


carcinoma
24 Squamous cell appear as roughened, scaly erythematous,
carcinoma - hyperkeratotic, sharply demarcated plaque.
Bowen's disease
25 Squamous cell appear as hyperkeratotic nodule (may be
carcinoma - confused with keratocanthoma)
Nodular type
26 Squamous cell appear as ulcer having red base with sharply
carcinoma - defined indurated & everted borders.
Ulcerative form
27 Sebaceous gland arises from meibomain gland, also arise from
carcinoma glands of zeis, occur most commonly on upper
tarsal plate
28 Sebaceous gland appear as discrete painless nodule, mimics
carcinoma - chalazion
Nodular type
29 Sebaceous gland appear as diffuse thickening of eyelid due to
carcinoma - infiltration into dermis, mimics chronic
Spreading blepharitis.

Lacrimal System
30 Acute pain, discomfort, eyelids become red &
dacryoadenitis swollen with typical S-shaped curve of its
margin

Painful proptosis with displacement of eyeball


downward & inward.
31 Chronic painless enlargement of lacrimal gland, S-
dacryoadenitis shaped curve of eyelid margins, displacement
of eyeball downward & inward, diplopia
32 Keratoconjunctivitis foreign body sensation worse in windy or hot
sicca climate, presence of stringy mucous discharge
& transient blurring of vision, pain worse with
blinking due to development of corneal
epithelial filaments. photophobia

33 Congenital epiphora, sticky mucoid or mucopurulent


nasolacrimal duct discharge accumulate on eyelid margin &
obstruction lashes,
positive regurgitation test. (bilateral
involvement & manifests by the age of 3-4
weeks)

34 Acute dacrocystitis sub-acute onset of painful redness,


tenderness, mucopurulent discharge &
swelling at the medial canthus associated with
epiphora, regurgitation test is difficult to
perform due to pain.

35 Chronic presents with constant watering from eye,


dacrocystitis regurgitation test positive with reflux of
watery, mucoid or mucopurulent discharge
from punctum, mucocele formation may
occur, associated with chronic unilateral
conjunctivitis (more common than acute).

Conjunctiva
36 Mucopurulent on waking up the morning, eyes are
conjunctivitis frequently glued together & difficult to open
due to accumulation of exudate during night,
mild papillary reaction, flakes of mucous
discharge present in the Fornix (pink eye).
Hyperemic conjunctiva
37 Purulent Hyperacute onset, extremely profuse & thick
conjunctivitis creamy pus leaking from eye, severe
(gonococcal) discomfort, pain occurs if cornea involved,
periocular edema may present, deep red &
velvety conjunctiva, severe chemosis of
conjunctiva with or without membrane
formation, corneal ulceration
38 Membranous serous discharge, conjunctiva shows whitish
conjunctivitis membrane on palpebral conjunctiva & Fornix
but not on bulbar conjunctiva, removal of
diphtheric membrane cause tearing of
epithelium & bleeding. (true membrane)
39 Viral conjunctivitis watery discharge, redness of eye.
40 Epidemic watering, redness, discomfort, photophobia,
keratoconjunctivitis mostly bilateral, chemosis, subconjunctival
(adenovirus) hemorrhage, psuedomembrane formation,
associated with superficial punctate keratitis,
corneal infiltrates are found, follicles in tarsal
conjunctiva and fornix
41 Pharyngoconjunctival associated with fever & pharyngitis, less
fever severe conjunctival signs & corneal
(Adenovirus) involvement than epidemic
keratoconjunctivitis
42 Picornavirus bilateral red eyes with a profound watery
conjunctivitis disharge, subconjunctival hemorrhage,
chemosis develop in palpebral part, punctate
keratitis (found in low socioeconomic status,
crowding conditions, having poor hand
washing practices).
43 Herpes simplex virus usually occurs after the development of lid
conjunctivitis margin vesicles, watery discharge, chemosis
& psuedomembrane, follicles develop in
palpebral & fornix conjunctiva, corneal
involvement without the development of
subepithelial opacities, but superficial
stromal opacities are found or it may
progress to dendritic figures(multiple)
corneal anesthesia
44 Molluscum Presents with chronic unilateral irritation &
contagiosum mucoid discharge, pale waxy umbilicated
conjunctivitis nodule on lid margin, bulbar nodule may be
present, punctate epithelial erosions &
pannus may occur. follicles seen

45 Chlamydial two forms : spore like infectious particles


conjunctivitis (elementary body), obligate intracellular
particles (inclusion body).

46 Trachoma 4 stages (on the basis of presence of follicular


hyperplasia, papillary hypertrophy,
conjunctival scaring, corneal involvement )
47 Trachoma – Stage I minimal conjunctivitis, low grade conjunctival
reaction, minimal discharge, immature
follicles in upper tarsal conjunctiva, punctate
epithelial keratitis in upper part of cornea.

48 Trachoma – Stage II active symptomatic stage, watering,


photophobia, foreign body sensation,
follicular hyperplasia (essential feature),
papillary hypertrophy, corneal pannus,
corneal ulceration common at advancing
edge of the pannus.

49 Trachoma – Stage III active stage of disease, characterized by


beginning of conjunctival scaring &
development of complications (produce
linear or stellate scars in conjunctiva), arlt's
line & herbert's pit are found.

50 Trachoma – Stage IV inactive end stage without active


inflammation but symptoms of complications
due to cicatrization, opaque cornea with
gross reduction in vision.

51 Trachoma – WHO TF (trachoma follicles), TI (trachomatous


Staging inflammation), TS (trachomatous conjunctival
scaring), TT (trachomatous trichiasis), CO
(corneal opacity over pupil).
52 Follicles on bulbar conjunctiva are
pathognomic of trachoma (only expressible
follicles among all types of follicular
conjunctivitis)

53 Adult inclusion similar to acute mucopurulent conjunctivitis,


conjunctivitis superifical epithelial keratitis of upper half of
cornea is most frequent finding.

54 Ophthalmia
neonatorum (ON)
55 ON - chlamydial mucopurulent discharge, mild papillary
conjunctivitis reaction, no follicular response, superior
corneal pannus & conjunctival scaring may
present (most common).

56 ON - gonococcal purulent discharge, psuedomembrane


conjunctivitis formation, edematous eyelids, keratitis is
common.

57 ON - viral blepharoconjunctivitis, keratitis (caused by


conjunctivitis HSV type 2)

58 ON - chemical mild conjunctival hyperaemia (caused by use


conjunctivitis of prophylactic silver nitrate or antibiotic
drops).

59 Allergic conjunctivitis itching, redness of eye, further divided into:


60 Acute allergic rhino transient acute attack of redness, watering,
conjunctivitis itching associated with sneezing & nasal
discharge, lid edema, hyperaemia, chemosis,
mild papillary reaction.

61 Vernal attacks are bilateral & recurrent, itching


keratoconjunctivitis (main symptom), lacrimation, photophobia,
redness, burning, foreign body sensation.
62 Vernal diffuse papillary hypertrophy, large papillae
keratoconjunctivitis - with hard flat-topped polygonal appearance
Palpebral resemble cobble stone or pavment stone
fashion, giant papillae produce cauliflower
like excrescence, ropy sticky mucoid exudate,
ptosis
63 Vernal gelatinous papillae on limbal conjunctiva,
keratoconjunctivitis - trantas dots are found
Limbal
64 Vernal features of both palpebral & limbal form
keratoconjunctivitis -
Mixed
65 Atopic type I hypersensitivity reaction, associated
keratoconjunctivitis with atopic dermatitis, asthma, micro papillae
over tarsal & inferior forniceal conjunctiva,
association with keratoconus & atopic
cataract.

66 Phlyctenular type IV hypersensitivity reaction, nodule may


keratoconjunctivitis develop in conjunctiva or at limbus both
cornea & conjunctiva resulting into marginal
ulceration.

67 Pterygium occurs in hot climate, more common on nasal


than temporal side, appear as fibrovascular
growth in triangular fashion at the limbus,
with the apex towards cornea.

68 Psueso pterygium adhesion of conjunctiva to the peripheral


cornea, may occur on any quadrant of
cornea, probe can be passed under neck,
diplopia may occur. Bowmans probe test
(done to differentiate pterygium from
psuedopterygium)

69 Pingecula appear as yellowish white, slightly elevated,


oval shaped mass on either side of cornea at
limbus in interpalpebral region, usually
bilateral.

70 Xerophthalmia due to deficiency of vit A, night blindness,


ocular foreign body sensation due to dryness.
• Night blindness (XN)
• Conjunctival xerosis (X1A)
• Bitot's spots (X1B)
• Corneal xerosis (X2)
• Corneal ulcer covering less than 1/3 of the
cornea (X3A)
• Corneal ulcer covering at least 1/3 of the
cornea, defined as keratomalacia (X3B)
• Corneal scarring (XS)

71 Excess of vitamin A cause benign intracranial hypertension,


raised ICP, papilloedema, yellow discoloration
resembling jaundice, skeletal pain.

Cornea
72 Refractive power of +43 diopters.
cornea
73 Refractive index of 1.376
cornea
74 Layers of cornea epithelium, bowman's membrane, stroma,
descemet's membrane, endothelium.

75 Bacterial corneal yellowish or whitish corneal opacity with


ulcer - Infiltrative overlying epithelial edema (due to injury to
stage the epithelium)
76 Bacterial corneal greyish white swollen cornea with necrosis of
ulcer - Active stage the ulcer base, reactive hyperaemia, pain
photophobia, lacrimation, dec visual acquity
& hypopyon (due to necrosis & sloughing off
of the epithelium)

77 Bacterial corneal leukocytes develop around ulcerated cornea,


ulcer - Regression remaining surrounding cornea becomes clear
stage (due to natural host mechanism or by
treatment).

78 Bacterial corneal progressive epithelization of ulcer with


ulcer - Cicatrization scarring (due to healing by new stromal
stage lamellae formed by keratocytes).

79 Fungal keratitis same clinical features as in bacterial,


(keratomycosis) filamentous keratitis (greyish white ulcer has
feathery edges), satellite lesions & immune
ring is found.

80 Acanthamoeba blurred vision, severe pain, photophobia,


keratitis epithelial pseudodendrites & ring abscess is
found. Perineural infiltrates (radial
keratoneuritis) & enlargement of corneal
nerves are pathognomic sign.

81 Acute epithelial symptoms of corneal involvement, ciliary


keratitis (Dendritic congestion, reduced corneal sensitivity,
ulcer/geographical corneal staining shows linear branching tree
ulcer/amoeboid shaped ulcer.
ulcer)
82 Stromal necrotic symptoms of corneal involvement, ciliary
keratitis congestion, reduced corneal sensitivity,
corneal staining shows linear branching tree
shaped ulcer.

83 Disciform keratitis disc shaped, localized greyish area of stromal


edema with localized keratic precipitates,
reduced corneal sensitivity.
84 Herpes zoster microdendritic ulcers are found (plaque like
ophthamicus with no central ulceration), Hutchison's sign
(rashes at the tip of nose).

85 Mooren's ulcer begins as excavating ulceration at the


periphery of cornea near limbus, it has raised
border & overhanging ridge at advancing
edge, spread centripetally leaving behind a
thinned vascularized cornea, healed cornea
consist of descemets membrane covered by
conjunctival epithelium & vessels.
86 Interstitial keratitis stromal corneal opacity involving visual Axis,
ghost vessels found in stroma, reduced
corneal sensitivity.

87 Neurotrophic painless red eye, decreased lacrimation,


Keratopathy decreased sensitivity, corneal appearance is
dull, staining shows raised , rolled grey edges.

88 Exposure punctate epithelial keratopathy usually


keratopathy involve inferior third of cornea, large
epithelial defects, irritable red eyes worse in
morning.

89 Keratoconus onset at the time of puberty, bilateral,


painless progressive decreased vision for
near & distance both (due to myopia &
astigmatism), photophobia, monocular
diplopia, DDO shows oil droplet reflex,
Munson's sign (bulging of lower eyelid when
patient looks down), retinoscopy shows
scissors reflex, slit lamp shows thinning &
forward bulging of central cornea, vogt's
lines & fleisher's ring are also found.

90 Filamentary keratitis symptoms of corneal involvement & rose


Bengal staining shows corneal filaments.

Corneal
degenerations
(opacifying disorders)
91 Arcus Senilis most common peripheral corneal opacity due
to infiltration of lipids. Old age

92 Lipid keratopathy Primary (appear as white stromal deposits


consist of fats & phospholipids,
nonvascularized), Secondary (more common
& vascularized).

93 Band keratopathy deposition of calcium salts in bowman's


membrane, epithelial basement membrane
& anterior stroma
94 Spheroidal amber colored granules deposits in
degeneration superficial stroma (climate droplet
keratopathy)

95 Salzman nodular secondary to trachoma, grey white nodular


degeneration opacities deposited in superficial stroma.

Corneal dystrophies
(bilateral opacifying
disorders)
96 Anterior dystrophies Epithelial basement membrane dystrophy,
Reisbuckler's dystrophy, Meesman's
dystrophy & recurrent corneal erosion
syndrome.

97 Stromal dystrophies Granular dystrophy, lattice dystrophy,


macular dystrophy
98 Posterior dystrophies Fuch's endothelial dystrophy.

Sclera
99 Episcleritis predominantly in females, sudden onset,
mild to fiery red flush redness of eye,
hotness, pricking sensation or discomfort,
salmon pink color lesion, straight inflamed
vessels radiate posteriorly from limbus.
(Most common type :
sectorial episcleritis).
Scleritis
100 Anterior non Diffuse (mild pain, redness, distortion of
necrotizing scleritis radial vascular pattern is characteristic, no
visual loss) & Nodular (moderate pain, visible
red nodule that cannot be moved).

101 Anterior necrotizing bilateral, gradual, severe & persistent pain


scleritis (interfere with sleep), associated with
systemic vascular disease, visual prognosis
poor.

102 without yellow necrotic scleral patch in uninflamed


inflammation sclera, less pain, bilateral, occurs in women
with long standing RA, also known as
scleromalacia perforans.

103 Posterior scleritis posterior to the equator, pain & visual


impairment, proptosis & ophthalmoplegia,
disc edema & exudative retinal detachment
(in 80% cases), ultrasound shows
characteristic T- Sign.

Uveal Tract
104 Acute iridocyclitis sudden deep ocular pain typically worse at
night, signs of corneal involvement,
circumcorneal congestion, keratic
precipitates are pathognomic of iridocyclitis,
aqueous flare & cells, fibrinous exudate,
muddy appearance of iris, constricted pupil &
posterior synechiae.

105 Chronic white eye, flare & cells present, keratic


iridocyclitis precipitates have large greasy mutton
occlusion appearance, iris nodules (koeppe
nodules at papillary margin & busacca
nodules on iris surface).
106 Intermediate uveitis bilateral, floaters are the main symptom,
small KPs, flare & cells, snowballs & snow
banking
found in vitreous. (Most common subtype :
pars planitis)

107 Posterior uveitis painless condition, floaters, metamorphosis,


micropsia, macropsia, photopsia, positive
scotoma.

108 Congenital convulsions, intracranial calcification,


toxoplasmosis hydrocephalus, retinochoroiditis.
109 Acquired floaters, unilateral blurred or hazy vision,
toxoplasmosis mild to moderate anterior uveitis, white eye,
vitritis, retinitis.
110 Recurrent floaters, unilateral blurred or hazy vision,
toxoplasmosis ritinitis, white eye, vitritis shows "head light
in the fog" appearance, perivasculitis may
also found.

111 Endophthalmitis symptoms of corneal involvement, loss of


red reflex, vitreous filled with exudation &
pus, it shows like yellowish whitish mass seen
through pupil.

112 Panophthalmitis severe ocular pain, headache, cloudy cornea,


IOP raised, anterior chamber filled with full
of pus, restricted & painful extraocular
movements.

113 Sympathetic occurs after penetrating ocular injury,


ophthamitis exciting eye become red & irritable,
sympathizing eye becomes photophobic &
irritable, multifocal choroidal infiltrates
develop in mid periphery.
114 Fuch's uveitis unilateral, affects young adult, vitreous
syndrome floaters, gradual blurring due to cataract
formation, white eye, KPs are small &
rounded or satellite & grey white, aqueous
flare & cells, diffuse iris atrophy, iris
heterochromia.

115 Acute posterior bilateral, follows a flu like illness,


multiple placoid asymmetrical visual loss associated with
pigment central & paracentral scotoma, fundoscopy
epitheliopathy shows multiple large flat yellow white deep
placoid lesion at the level of retinal pigment
epithelium.

Vitreous
116 Vitreous liquefaction floaters, fibrillar structure lost, pockets of
fluid with coarse aggregate material moves
freely in vitreous.

117 Posterior vitreous flashes of light & floaters, ring like opacity
detachment (Weiss ring) pathognomic of VD.

Vitreous Opacities
118 Muscae volitantes physiological opacities, perceived as black
spots like small mosquitoes
119 Asteroid hyalosis small, white rounded bodies due to
accumulation of calcium containing lipids,
unilateral, occur in old patient,
asymptomatic, associated with diabetes &
hypercholesterolemia.
120 Synchysis scintillans small white angular & refractile bodies,
formed of cholesterol, affect the damaged
eyes, golden
shower appearance, symptomatic but
untreatable
121 Inflammatory due to inflammatory exudate.
opacities
122 amyloid bilateral systemic disease with deposition of
degeneration amyloid in vitreous & other parts of body.
123 Persistent microopthalmic eye, lucokoria, long ciliary
hyperplastic primary processes visible in dilated pupil, associated
vitreous with cataract & glaucoma
124 Vitreous hemorrhage sudden floaters (when small hemorrhage),
sudden vision loss (when massive
hemorrhage), black shadow opacities in the
red glow in small hemorrhage but no red
glow in massive hemorrhage.

Retina
125 Diabetic retinopathy 6 Stages
126 Background DR (Non microaneurysms are first clinically
proliferative) detectable lesion, flame shaped & blot
hemorrhages, hard exudates having yellow
waxy appearance, retinal edema having
cystoid appearance.

127 Pre proliferative stage sausage like segmentation of veins, narrow


arterioles, cottol wool spots, blot
hemorrhages & intra retinal microvascular
abnormalities IRMA (AV shunts run from
arterioles to venules).

128 Proliferative stage characterized by neovascularization


(hallmark), new vessels at disc & new
vessels elsewhere, vitreous hemorrhage,
preretinal hemorrhage.

129 diabetic maculopathy cystoid macular edema, hard exudates,


macular hemorrhage, macular ischemia, pre
macular membrane formation, macular
detachment.

130 Advanced/complicated persistent vitreous hemorrhage, retinal


stage detachment due to vitreoretinal traction,
opaque membrane in vitreous, rubeosis
iridis.
131 Burnt out stage vascular component regressed, fibrous
component left behind.

132 Hypertensive sudden vision loss, classified into grades :


retinopathy (HR)
133 HR – Grade I arteriolar narrowing
134 HR – Grade II focal arteriolar narrowing, Salus sign.

135 HR – Grade III above changes plus retinal edema, exudate,


cotton wool spots, hemorrhages, copper
wire appearance of arterioles, bonnet sign,
Gunn sign.
136 HR – Grade IV above changes plus disc edema & silver wire
appearance of arterioles.
137 Central Retinal vein sudden unilateral painless vision loss,
occlusion afferent pupillary defect, absent
spontaneous venous pulsation, dilated
engorged retinal veins, blot & flame shaped
hemorrhages in all quadrants but most
numerous in periphery, cottol wool spots,
optic disc & macular edema.

138 Ischemic central sudden severe visual loss, counting fingers


retinal vein occlusion visual acuity, afferent pupillary defect
marked, engorged & tortuous retinal veins,
massive retinal hemorrhages giving tomato
splashed appearance.(blood and thunder
retina)

139 Branch retinal vein edema & hemorrhages limited to retinal


occlusion area drained by affected vein.

140 Central retinal artery amaurosis fugax (monocular transient


occlusion episodes of decreased vision or blindness
occur before visual loss), sudden painless
loss of vision, total afferent pupillary
conduction defect, whitish appearance of
retina, extremely thin retinal arteries, cattle
tracking sign, cherry red spots due to
choroidal vascular shining
141 Branch retinal artery retina distal to occlusion become
occlusion edematous with narrowed arterioles,
atrophy leading to permanent sectorial
visual field defect.

142 Retinopathy of 5 Stages


prematurity
143 Stage I flat white line between normal vascularized
& peripheral non vascularized retina
(demarcation line).

144 Stage II Elevated pink ridge represent mesenchymal


shunt joining arterioles with venules.

145 Stage III Ridge with extra retinal fibrovascular


proliferation, vitreous hemorrhage occurs
due to neovessels.

146 Stage IV Spontaneous regression or cicatrization,


leads to subtotal & finally total retinal
detachment.

147 Stage V End stage characterized by total retinal


detachment due to progressive
fibrovascular proliferation, appear as
whitish mass leukocoria called retrolental
fibroplasia.

148 Atrophic age related age related macular degeneration = gradual


macular degeneration impairment of central vision, bilateral but
Dry ARMD asymmetrical, focal hyperpigmentation,
sharply circumscribed circular areas of
retinal pigment epithelium atrophy, loss of
choriocapillaries, geographical atrophy of
RPE, Drusens formation.
149 Exudative Age related sudden central vision loss &
macular degeneration metamorphosis, sharply circumscribed
WET ARMD dome shaped elevation due to detachment
of RPE by fluid at posterior pole, formation
of choroidal new vessels,

150 Rhegmatogenous floaters, flashes of light, sudden painless


retinal detachment loss of vision, dark curtain like perception,
relative afferent pupillary defect,
intraocular pressure is 5mmHg lower than
normal,
Shaffer's sign (tobacco dust like opacities),
bullous or corrugated appearance of
detached retina.

151 Tractional retinal vitreoretinal band, reduced retinal mobility,


detachment highest elevation of retina at the site of
traction.

152 Exudative retinal appear as smooth & convex, change in the


detachment position of detached area with gravity.
153 Central serous affect males, sudden unilateral painless
chorioretinopathy blurred vision associated with positive
scotoma, metamorphosis, micropsia,
hypermetropia, circular ring reflex.
Macular hole 4 Stages
154 Stage 0 affect males, sudden unilateral painless
blurred vision associated with positive
scotoma, metamorphosis, micropsia,
hypermetropia, circular ring reflex.
155 Stage I (impending typical central visual loss, metamorphosia,
macular hole) loss of foveal depression with yellow spot or
ring at the centre of fovea, OCT reveal
pseudocyst or horizontal splitting.

156 Stage II less than 400mm, full thickness sensory


retinal break, OCT shows sensory defect &
attachment of hyaloid to the foveal centre.

157 Stage III Greater than 400 mm, full thickness sensory
retinal defect with cuff of subretiinal fluid,
posterior hyaloid detached from macula but
attached to optic disc.
158 Stage IV fully developed macular hole with complete
posterior vitreous detachment signified by
Weiss ring.

159 Retinitis pigmentosa night blindness, small tunnel vision, blood


vessels thread like & attenuated due to
hyalinization, pigmentation bone corpuscles
or bone spicules, optic disc has pale wax
appearance, maculopathy.

160 Retinoblastoma leukocoria, convergent or divergent squint,


defective vision, secondary glaucoma,
psuedo hypopyon, proptosis in advanced
stage, chalky white appearance.

Optic Nerve
161 Optic neuritis unilateral acute or subacute visual loss, pain
on extraocular movements, impaired Color
vision (mainly red & green colour), RAPD
present, tenderness of globe & deep orbital
pain or brow pain, uhthoff's sign.

162 Papilloedema headache (occurs early in the morning),


aggravated by coughing, sneezing, straining,
relieved by projectile vomiting,
deterioration of consciousness, recurrent
attacks of transient vision loss (blacking out
or greying out vision lasting 10-15 secs by
sudden change of posture), diplopia.
Orbit
163 Preseptal cellulitis edematous, tender eyelid, purple red
sharply demarcated swelling. No proptosis

164 Orbital cellulitis rapid onset of orbital swelling, pain


associated with malaise & fever, proptosis,
periorbital & lid edema, red, warm & tender
skin, restricted & painful extraocular
movements, decreased vision, pupillary
abnormalities, congestion of retinal vessels
& disc edema.

Error of Refrection
165 Hypermetropia image focused behind the retina, long
sightedness, associated with convergent
squint, commonly corrected by convex lens.

166 Myopia image focused behind the retina, long


sightedness, associated with convergent
squint, commonly corrected by convex lens.
167 Presbyopia occurs after 40 years, insufficiency of
accomodation leading to impairment of
near vision, commonly corrected by convex
lens

168 Anisometropia Both eyes have varying refractive powers


Causes anisometropic amblyopia if
difference between 2 eyes is more than 5 D
169 Amblyopia reduced visual acuity to two or more than
two lines of Snellen's chart, no
improvement on pin hole test, crowding
phenomenon is present.
Strabismus
170 Comitant Squint gradual, congenital, usually during
childhood, deviation remain same in all
directions.

171 Noncomitant squint sudden, occur at any age, history of head


trauma, difference between primary &
secondary deviation is characteristic,
diplopia, abnormal head posture, limitation
of movements, neurological lesion or
systemic disease may be present, deviation
is irregular & varies in different directions
of gaze.

172 Third nerve palsy severe headache, periocular pain,


Down and out pupil limitation of
adduction, upward & downward
movements,
ptosis, pupillary dysfunction
173 4th nerve palsy vertical diplopia in down gaze or at near
distance (reading), head tilt typically to
opposite side, limitation of right depression
on adduction.

174 6th nerve palsy horizontal diplopia worsen on ipsilateral


gaze especially at distance, face turned into
field of action of paralyzed muscles, marked
limitation of right abduction.

175 Cheating muscle Superior oblique


176 Difficulty in reading or Trochlear nerve palsy
walking down the
stairs

Regards
RIFAO Education Department

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