benign condition
scattered smooth red areas denuded of papillae

geographic tongue
may follow antibiotic Tx, or occur spontaneously

hairy tongue
benign

fissured / scrotal tongue
suggests deficiency in riboflavin, niacin, folic acid, vit B12, pyridoxine, or iron
may also be a SE of chemo

smooth tongue
aka atrophic glossitis
thick white coating from particular infection
red surface where area was scraped off
seen in immunosuppressed conditions

candidiasis
These whitish raised areas with a feathery or corrugated pattern most often affect the sides of the tongue. Unlike candidiasis, these areas cannot be scraped off. They are seen with HIV and AIDS.

hairy leukoplakia
visual field loss on the same side in both eyes

Homonymous Hemianopsia
Photo is LEFT homonymous hemianopsia
Visual loss on outer sides

Bitemporal Hemianopsia
vision missing in inner half of both L & R eye

binasal

exophthalmos & lid retraction
when bilateral, suggests infiltrative ophthalmopathy of graves hyperthyroidism. edema of the eyelids & conjunctival injection may be associated.
Unilateral: in graves or tumor or inflammation in the orbital → hyperthyroidism
drooping of upper lid
Where is this seen?

ptosis
seen in myasthenia gravis (MG), damage to the oculomotor nerve, damage to sympathetic nerve supply.
A weakened muscle, relaxed tissues, and weight of herniated fat may cause senile ptosis. may also be congenital
opacities of the lenses, most common in old age

cataracts
Painful, tender red infection in a gland at the margin of the eyelid

Sty
red throat, white exudate on tonsils
may be due to group A strep or mono

exudative tonsillitis
might just be called tonsillitis
reddened throat, no exudate.
focus is on throat, not tonsils here

pharyngitis
diffuse, nonpitting, tense swelling
develops rapidly & typically disappears over subsequent hrs or days
allergic in nature, sometimes associated w/ hives
does not itch
hint: african americans w/ ACEs

angioedema
Name some red flags w/ the head
migraine
Tension
cluster headache
sinusitis
meningitis
specifically the infection is of the meninges surrounding the brain
Parkinson’s
Where in the ear is vertigo affected by?
Where in the brain is vertigo affected by?
What is vertigo?
Bony labyrinths
CN VIII (8) - vestibulocochlear
Room is spinning