What are the vision screening principles? (I-ARM)
Why is visual accuity poor at birth?
When does it improve?
Immaturity of the visual centers in the brain responsible for vision processing
Rapidly improves during the first 3-4 months of life
What is the meaning of the following findings on red reflex examination?
Normal visual development is dependent on…(2)
Visual development is most critical during the first __-__ months of life
3-4
What is binocular fusion? What is required for binocular vision to develop?
The integration of retinal images from both eyes into a single, three dimensional perception
Binocular cortical connections are present at birth but apropriate visual input from each eye is necessary to refine and maintain these neural connections
What is the most common cause of decreased vision during childhood?
Amblyopia
What can lead to impairment in stereopsis (depth perception)?
What is amblyopia?
Poor vision caused by abnormal visual stimulation that results in abnormal visual development
What is the most comomn cause of red watery eyes in the first 24 hours of life?
Chemical conjunctivitis (lasts less than 24 hours)
What factors can lead to more severe vision loss with amblyopia?
When are children most susceptible to amblyopia?
The earlier the onset, the longer the duration of the abnormal stimulus, and the more blurry the image, the more severe the vision loss
The first 3-4 months of life
What is the best screening test for amblyopia in infants and preverbal children?
In older children?
What are the management steps in treating amblyopia?
What are some causes of neonatal conjunctivitis (during 1st month of life)?
How do you distinguish conjunctivitis due to Neisseria vs. Chlamydia vs. herpes simplex?
How is conjunctivitis treated when due to…
Define the following differential diagnoses for conjunctivitis
What are the most common causes of red eyes in older infants and children?
What diagnoses should be considered if history includes unilateral conjunctivitis?
What are the steps in evaluaiton of red eye in children?
If there are eosinophils on conjunctival scraping or severe itching of the eye, the cause of conjunctivitis is most likely…
Allergy
What are the differences between features of bacterial and viral conjunctivitis?
Bacterial: Purulent, no preauricular lymphadenopathy and bacteria and PMNs on gram stain
Viral: Watery, preauricular lymphadenopathy common, no bacteria on gram stain
Both have minimal itching
What are the most comomn causes of bacterial conjunctivitis?
What are some clinical features of bacterial conjunctivitis?
Purulent discharge, conjunctival erythema, lid swelling; bilateral involvement is common