Uveitis Flashcards

(21 cards)

1
Q

Uveitis in which cell count decreases

A

Typhoid
Brucellosis
Viral

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2
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For monitoring of syphilis

A

VDRL Titres

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3
Q

White eye

A

JIA
Fuchs
Intermediate uveitis

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4
Q

Cells in AC

A

WBC
RBC
Iris pigments
Malignant cells (large)

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5
Q

Uveitis with high IOP

A

Viral
Fuchs

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6
Q

Hypopyon and uveitis

A

Mobile Behcet
Immobile HLA B27

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7
Q

Location and disease?
1. Busacca nodules
2. Koeppe nodules
3. Russel nodules
4. iris pearl
5. Berlins nodule
6. Yellowish nodules(rosealo)

A
  1. Iris stroma, GU
  2. pupillary margin, GU
  3. Fuchs
  4. Lepromatous uveitis
  5. Tb sarcoid
  6. syphilitic uveitis
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8
Q

Iris atrophy
Diffuse
Sectoral
patchy

A

Fuch
Zoster
Simplex

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9
Q

HLA associations
B27
A29
B5
B7
DR4

A

Recurrent acute anterior uveitis
Birdshot chorioretinopathy
Behcets
Ocular histoplasmosis
VKH SO

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10
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Two broad categories of choroidal inflammation seen on ICGA

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  1. Patchy hypo fluorescent: choriocapillaries inflammation; seen in apmppe and serpiginous chorioretinopathy
  2. Initially hypo later diffuse hyperflourescence: choroidal stromal inglammation: seen in VKH SO TB Syhillis sarcoidosis
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11
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Pt with ocular and renal inflammation
DDs

A

sarcoid
Tb
Sle
Tinu
IgA nephropathy

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12
Q

4 phases of VKH

A

Prodormal
Acute uveitic
Convalescent
Chronic recurrent

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13
Q

Five criteria of VKH
Complete/incomplete/probable

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  1. No h/o penetrating trauma
  2. No other ocular disease
  3. Bilateral uveitis
  4. Cns and auditiory findings
  5. Skin findings

“No No U Listen Skinny guy”

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14
Q

Mnemonic for remembering causes of anterior uveitis?

A

HIS LENS →
HLA-B27, Infections, Systemic autoimmune, Lens-induced, Eye syndromes/misc, Neoplasia masquerade, Surgery-related.

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15
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Examples of HLA-B27 associated diseases causing anterior uveitis?

A

Ankylosing spondylitis
Reactive arthritis (Reiter’s)
Psoriatic arthritis
IBD-associated arthritis.

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16
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Infectious causes of anterior uveitis?

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HSV, VZV, Tuberculosis, Syphilis, Leptospira, Lyme disease.

17
Q

Systemic autoimmune/inflammatory diseases causing anterior uveitis?

A

JIA, Behçet’s disease, Sarcoidosis.

18
Q

Lens-induced causes of anterior uveitis?

A

Phacoantigenic uveitis
Phacolytic glaucoma.

19
Q

Miscellaneous eye syndromes causing anterior uveitis?

A

Fuchs uveitis syndrome, Posner–Schlossman syndrome, Trauma-related AU.

20
Q

Neoplastic masqueraders causing anterior uveitis?

A

Intraocular lymphoma (rare)

21
Q

Surgery-related causes of anterior uveitis?

A

Post-cataract inflammation
Toxic anterior segment syndrome (TASS)
Post-op endophthalmitis.