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None-urgent eye problems David Kinshuck, associate specialist David Kinshuck, Good Hope Hospital,

None-urgent eye problems David Kinshuck, associate specialist David Kinshuck, Good Hope Hospital, . None-urgent eye problems …working in pairs, (1 minute) write down. Common conditions Rarer & serious conditions. Draw an eye and name the parts…working in pairs, (30 s) :. parts

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None-urgent eye problems David Kinshuck, associate specialist David Kinshuck, Good Hope Hospital,

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  1. None-urgent eye problemsDavid Kinshuck, associate specialistDavid Kinshuck, Good Hope Hospital,

  2. None-urgent eye problems…working in pairs, (1 minute) write down • Common conditions • Rarer & serious conditions

  3. Draw an eye and name the parts…working in pairs, (30 s) : • parts • Parts relevant to conditions

  4. www.websightmd.com

  5. www.websightmd.com Aqueous flow

  6. Chronic eye conditions • Adults • cataracts • Armd...age-related macular degeneration • Glaucoma • Diabetic retinopathy • Others (retinal vein occlusion, inherited retina, corneal etc) • children • Squints • Watery eye • Cataracts • Glaucoma • rarer

  7. Cataracts Symptoms How to examine Operation refraction

  8. Cataracts symptoms, in pairs • ? • ? • ? • ?

  9. Cataracts symptoms Glare Misty vision Blurred vision Cannot see distances/faces

  10. Cataracts...symptoms....blurred

  11. Cataracts...symptoms....glare

  12. Examining for cataract…red reflex Looking through ophthalmoscope, check red reflex from 10 cm, focusing on iris rim

  13. www.occhioallaretina.it/Immagini/leucocoria.JPG http://oftalmologo.bravepages.com/Leucocoria%201.jpg ‘white’ reflex ?retinoblastoma

  14. Cataracts...operation Link • http://www.goodhopeeyeclinic.org.uk/eyecataractpatient.html

  15. Cataracts...refraction...in pairs, which is myopia etc

  16. Cataracts...refraction • Emmetropia..no dist. specs • Hypermetropia, small eyes • Myopia • High myopia

  17. Presbyopia...need reading spectacles, >45y

  18. Retina • Diabetic retinopathy • Retinal vein occlusion • Armd...age-related macular degeneration • Others • retinal vein occlusion • inherited retina (eg retinal pigmentosa)

  19. Diabetic retinopathy, in pairs, 45 seconds • What are the disease processes • What one chemical in particular mediates these processes (and we can block its effect) • What does laser do http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/dmret.html http://medweb.bham.ac.uk/easdec/mechanismanimation.htm

  20. Diabetic retinopathy

  21. Diabetic retinopathy • dot and blot • ischaemic areas • VEGF • leakage • new vessels

  22. Diabetic retinopathy • dot and blot • ischaemic areas • VEGF • leakage • new vessels

  23. Diabetic retinopathy

  24. Diabetic retinopathy

  25. Diabetic retinopathy http://reference.medscape.com/features/slideshow/retina

  26. Diabetic retinopathy, in pairs, how do you prevent, 30s

  27. Diabetic retinopathy, in pairs, how do you prevent, 30s • Prevent diabetes…exercise, weight, low glycaemic index foods • Screen for diabetes…everyone >40y, high risk if lower (lifestyle/family etc), • HbA1c >6.5% = diabetes • HbA1c 6.0-6.5% = pre-diabetes • Control diabetes HbA1c <6.5-75, BP <130/80, statin, ARB • Screen diabetic patients for retinopathy • etc

  28. Diabetic retinopathy • HbA1c • Blood pressure • Smoking • Lipids • Duration of ‘high’ HbA1c • similar for BP/smoking/lipids

  29. Retinal vein occlusion 7 highs • cigarettes • Cholesterol • Blood pressure • Glucose • Viscosity • Myeloma • White cells

  30. Macula..in pairs, 1 minute • What do you know about armd • Symptoms • Types • etc

  31. Macular Central visual changes suggest macula disease: Eye casualty same week

  32. Central vision

  33. OCT optical coherence tomogram … wet ARMD http://www.goodhopeeyeclinic.org.uk/images/lucentis.html

  34. Dry, ‘geographic atrophy’ Areas of atrophy enlarge over a couple of years, seriously reducing central vision

  35. Glaucoma, in pairs, explain with diagram, 1 min

  36. Glaucoma, mechanism • Aqueous produced in ciliary body (carbonic anhydrase enzyme) • Flows into >anterior chamber, >through trabecular >meshwork, >canal of schlemm, >episcleral veins • > otherwise pressure

  37. Glaucoma, loss of visual field • Visual loss over years • 2/3 chronic glaucoma has a high pressure…pressure is detected by whom • A patient • B optometrist

  38. Glaucoma, loss of visual field • Visual loss over years • 2/3 chronic glaucoma has a high pressure…pressure is detected by whom • A patient • B optometrist

  39. Glaucoma, in pairs, which normal eye, 30s A B http://www.goodhopeeyeclinic.org.uk/glaucomacase3.htm

  40. Glaucoma, in pairs, which normal eye, 30s • Vessels deviated nasally • Pale central area with cribriform pits • thin rim • Other minor changes http://www.goodhopeeyeclinic.org.uk/glaucomacase3.htm

  41. Glaucoma, lowering pressure • Laser trabecular meshwork • Drops • Prostaglandin inhibitors • Carbonic anhydrase inhibitor • Betablockers • tablets • Carbonic anhydraseinhibitor • surgery

  42. Glaucoma, quiz • Patient detects glaucoma Y N

  43. Glaucoma, quiz • Are there symptoms early Y N

  44. Glaucoma, quiz • Examining the eye • Cupped disc Y N

  45. Glaucoma, quiz • Examining the eye • Raised pressure 66% Y N

  46. Glaucoma, quiz • Examine angle at onset Y N

  47. Glaucoma, quiz • Visual field Y N

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