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眼科門診常見疾病 主治醫師教學 98-03-10 眼科 譚超毅 Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism Esotropia   Congenital Accommodative Exotropia    Exophoria Intermittent exotropia Constant exotropia Cataract Cataract Surgery Assessment of “RED EYE” General Danger Symptoms  Decreased vision  Severe ocular pain  Colored halos Assessment of “RED EYE” Associated symptoms and symptom complexes  Itching, seasonal exacerbation, associated rhinitis allergy  Burning, foreign body sensation, tearing  blepharitis, dry eye, retained foreign body, trichiasis  Localized lid tenderness  hordeolum, chalazion Eyelid Inflammations Hordeolum  Chalazion  Blepharitis  Trichiasis Preseptal Cellulitis      Pain, red, swelling of lid Vision? EOM? Pupil sign? Oral antibiotic Orbital Cellulitis Subconjunctival Hemorrhage     Can occur secondary to blunt trauma or can be spontaneous (Valsalva, bleeding disorder etc.) No pain, normal vision No treatment required resolves in 1-3 weeks Lubrication if foreign body sensation Ultraviolet Keratitis  Sources:    Sunlamps, welding arcs Severe Pain and photophobia Management :  Cycloplegics, antibiotic ointment, patch Pingueculum and Pterygium Conjunctivitis    Redness, foreign body sensation, discharge Onset: acute or chronic Viral or bacterial origin? Acute Viral Conjunctivitis       History of previous contacts or URI Initially unilateral Watery discharge, follicles +/- pseudomembrane Tender preauricular node Very contagious for 7-10 days Adenovirus commonest Chlamydial Conjunctivitis   sexually transmitted: history of vaginitis, cervicitis or urethritis may be present inferior tarsal follicles, corneal pannus, preauricular node, often unilateral Allergic Conjunctivitis Herpes Simplex Keratitis Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus Pseudodendrite Open Angle Glaucoma    Elevated IOP Disc cupping enlargement Visual defect Acute PACG: Symptoms      pain in and around the eye redness of the eye nausea and vomiting blurred vision A prodrome of rainbow colored halos around lights may be reported Acute PACG: Signs        Elevated IOP Conjunctival injection Cloudy cornea (edema) Shallow anterior chamber Mid-dilated, sluggishly reactive or nonreactive pupil Flare and cells in the anterior chamber Closed angle on gonioscopy Acute PACG Corneal Ulcer Pain, redness, blurred vision  Contact lens wearing? Trauma?  Topical antibiotics  Gonococcal Corneal Ulcer Acute Anterior Uveitis Endophthalmitis Postoperative  Traumatic  Endogenous  Endogenous endophthalmitis    Blurred vision, redness, pain Fungal or bacterial infections Treatments  Intravitreal antibiotic injection  Vitrectomy  Systemic and topical antibiotics Pressure Patch Painless Visual Loss CRAO BRAO CRVO BRVO Retinal Detachment    Floaters, photopsia, curtain-like VF defect Fundus exam Photocoagulation or surgery Diabetic Retinopathy BDR PDR Acute Diplopia Traumatic  Orbital wall fracture  Orbital hemorrhage  CN III, IV, VI palsy Nontraumatic  Refractive error  Optic media opacity  CN III, IV, VI palsy Oculomotor Palsy Trochlear Palsy Abducens Palsy Ocular Trauma Classification of ocular trauma   Trauma of lids, orbit and adnexa Trauma of eye  Closed globe injury: Wall of the eye is intact  Open globe injury: Wall of the eye has been breached Chemical Burn Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Chemical Burn   Acid precipitates quickly Alkali continues to penetrate Therefore can progress over an extended period of time  Management     Continuous irrigation with saline until neutral pH Test fornices with Litmus paper Sweep fornices to remove retain debris Antibiotic ointment, cycloplegics Corneal Abrasion Lid Laceration Traumatic Hyphema Blunt Trauma: Traumatic Mydriasis Traumatic Lens Dislocation Blow-out Fracture Symptoms  Diplopia, especially on upgaze  Eyelid swelling after nose blowing  Small right “trapdoor” floor fracture Signs  Enophthalmos  Restricted eye movement  Orbital rim step deformity  Infraorbital nerve anesthesia Traumatic Optic Neuropathy Blunt eye trauma  Combined skull fracture?  RAPD (+)  Prognosis: initial VA  Steroid pulse therapy or optic nerve sheath decompression  Carotid-Cavernous Fistula Globe Rupture Corneoscleral Laceration Subluxated Corneal Flap Conjunctival Foreign Body Corneal Foreign Body Corneal Foreign Body Intracameral Foreign Body Intracameral Foreign Body Intraocular Foreign Body Intraocular Foreign Body Intraorbital Foreign Body THANK YOU
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            