What are the causes of conjunctivitis?
What are the symptoms associated with conjunctivitis?
What are the signs associated with conjunctivitis?
What investigations if any are needed for conjunctivitis?
It is usually self-limiting, however if persistent or very severe, then conjunctival swabs and viral cultures
What treatment is there for conjunctivitis? (2)
What can cause a corneal ulcer? (4)
What are the symptoms of a corneal ulcer? (4)
What are the signs of a corneal ulcer? (4)
What investigations are carried out for a suspected corneal ulcer?
If the ulcer is severe or persistent then scrape samples are taken from the cornea for microscopy, culture and sensitivities (MC&S) analysis
What is the treatment for corneal ulcer?
What is iritis?
Inflammation of the iris - a common ophthalmic presentation
What is the cause of iritis?
> 95% idiopathic
Remainder are associated with systemic conditions: HLA-B27, ankylosing spondylitis, sarcoid, TB, etc. or an intrinsic eye problem e.g. corneal ulcer, retinal detachment
How does iritis present? (3)
What are the signs of iritis?
What are the investigations for iritis?
Screening tests for systemic conditions if iritis is recurrent, severe or bilateral
What is the treatment for iritis? (2)
2. Cycloplegic/mydriatic (dilating) drops (e.g. cyclopentolate, atropine)
What are the symptoms of acute angle-closure glaucoma? (6)
How are some people predisposed to acute angle glaucoma?
They have an anatomical predisposition - shallow anterior chamber
What are the signs of acute angle glaucoma? (6)
What investigation can be done for someone with suspected acute angle glaucoma?
Gonioscopy (special lens examination) shows an occluded iridocorneal angle in the affected eye and an at-risk configuration in the other eye’s angle
What is the treatment for acute angle glaucoma? (2)
What is age-related macular degeneration?
A common cause of central visual loss in older (50+ years) patients. The central retina (or macula) undergoes degenerative change.
What is the dry form of macular degeneration?
Deposition of particulate debris (drusen) and pigmentary disturbance in the macula
What is the wet form of macular degeneration?
Abnormal, leaky new vessels grow in degenerative macula