Systemic signs

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FACE Facial rash Atopic eczema Signs • Dry, itchy, erythematous thickening of facial skin ( Fig. 15.1 ). Fig. 15.1 Look for • Staphylococcal blepharitis. • Vernal and atopic keratoconjunctivitis….

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Eyelids

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DISORDERS OF LASHES Madarosis Signs • Decrease in number or complete loss of lashes. Causes • See Table 1.1 . Table 1.1 Causes of madarosis 1. Local • Chronic anterior…

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Iris

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ANTERIOR UVEITIS Clinical features Acute Signs • Injection – intense and circumcorneal (ciliary – Fig. 8.1 ). Fig. 8.1 • Pupil – small. • Keratic precipitates (KP) – endothelium dusting…

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Optic nerve head

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ABNORMAL DISC SIZE Small Hypermetropia Definition • A very common, usually bilateral, condition associated with reduced axial length and smaller than normal scleral canal. Signs • Slightly elevated pink disc…

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Lens

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ABNORMALITIES OF SHAPE Coloboma Definition • A rare, congenital, unilateral or bilateral, condition which may be associated with other defects. Signs • Notching of the inferior or inferotemporal equator with…

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Conjunctiva

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CONJUNCTIVITIS Signs of conjunctival inflammation Conjunctival injection The conjunctival vessels are most superficial and thin, and apart from the major arteries and veins, are virtually invisible to the naked eye….

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Pupils

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ABNORMAL PUPILLARY REACTIONS Right physiological anisocoria Signs ( Fig. 9.1 ) a. In dim light the right pupil is larger than the left. b. In bright light both pupils constrict…

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Orbit

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CLINICAL SIGNS IN ORBITAL DISEASE 1. Bony • Hypertelorism. • Dystopia in which the orbits are not level. • Shallow orbits. 2. Soft tissue • Lid oedema. • Ptosis. •…

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Vitreous

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VITREOUS CELLS Leucocytes Iridocyclitis Signs • Retrolental cells ( Fig. 11.1 ) seen in association with aqueous cells. Fig. 11.1 Intermediate uveitis Definition • A common, chronic, frequently bilateral but…

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Intraocular pressure and angle

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TRABECULAR HYPERPIGMENTATION Pseudoexfoliation syndrome Definition • An uncommon, usually bilateral, condition that predisposes to glaucoma. It typically affects the elderly. Signs • Hyperpigmentation is most marked inferiorly. The pigment lies…

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