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What artery supplies the inner retina, outer retina, ONH?
Question 2
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When cones are disrupted, what will be affected?
- [blank_start]see high detail[blank_end]
- [blank_start]central vision[blank_end]
- [blank_start]colour vision[blank_end]
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see high detail
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central vision
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colour vision
Question 3
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If Rods are affected
- [blank_start]can't see in low light levels (at night[blank_end])
Question 4
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If Macular function is affected
- [blank_start]reduced VA[blank_end]
- [blank_start]colour problems[blank_end]
- [blank_start]distortion (swelling)[blank_end]
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reduced VA
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colour problems
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distortion (swelling)
Question 5
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What questions should you ask someone who complains of a 'loss of vision'
- [blank_start]When did you first notice?[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Is it constant or intermittent?[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Whole vision or just parts of it?[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Was the onset sudden or gradual?[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Are there any associated symptoms?[blank_end]
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When did you first notice?
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Is it constant or intermittent?
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Whole vision or just parts of it?
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Was the onset sudden or gradual?
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Are there any associated symptoms?
Question 6
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Is this a CRA occlusion?
Question 7
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Features of a CRA are:
- [blank_start]Pale white retina[blank_end]
- [blank_start]can't see all the blood vessels[blank_end]
- [blank_start]oedema[blank_end]
- [blank_start]painless[blank_end]
- [blank_start]cherry red spot at the macula[blank_end]
- [blank_start]pupil doesn't constrict (RAPD)[blank_end]
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Pale white retina
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can't see all the blood vessels
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oedema
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painless
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cherry red spot at the macula
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pupil doesn't constrict (RAPD)
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What is this?
- CRA occlusion [blank_start]with cilioretinal artery sparing[blank_end]
What has caused the occlusion?
- [blank_start]emboli in Superior and inferior blood ve[blank_end]ssels
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What is this?
- [blank_start]Branch retinal artery occlusion[blank_end]
Question 10
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What is not a RAO type?
Question 11
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What are the signs and symptoms of CRAO
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sudden painless loss of vision
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<6/60
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RAPD
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retinal oedema
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Cherry red spot at macula
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arteriole narrowing/attenuation
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'cattle trucking' of blood
Question 12
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What are the signs and symptoms of BRAO?
Question 13
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The causes of RAO are
[blank_start]embolism and vaso-obliteration[blank_end]
Question 14
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Emboli can come from
Question 15
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[blank_start]Cholestrol[blank_end] and [blank_start]Fibrinoplatelet[blank_end]
are 2 causes of atheromatous plaques
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Fibrinoplatelet
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Cholestrol
Question 16
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If you see a yellow dot in a blood vessel, what should you do?
Question 17
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Cholesterol Emboli
- how many? - [blank_start]multiple[blank_end]
- appearance? - [blank_start]bright refractile crystals[blank_end]
- location? - [blank_start]arteriolar bifurcations[blank_end]
- affect? - [blank_start]frequently asymptomatic[blank_end]
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Calcific Emboli
- how many? - [blank_start]single[blank_end]
- appearance? - [blank_start]white[blank_end]
- location? - [blank_start]close to disc[blank_end]
- affect? - [blank_start]can cause permanent obstruction[blank_end]
Question 19
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Fibrinoplatelet emboli
How many - [blank_start]mutiple[blank_end]
appearance - [blank_start]dull grey particles[blank_end]
effect - result in amaurosis fugax, [blank_start]occasionally permanent obstruction[blank_end] , [blank_start]transient loss of vision[blank_end]
Question 20
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What are the management for CRAO?
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emergency referral to eye casualty
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ocular massage
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rebreath through paper bag
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Acetozolamide (CAI)
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Topical glaucoma drops - (timolol 0.5%, apraclonidine 1.0%)
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Hyperosmotic agents (mannitol, glycerol)
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anterior chamber paracentesis
Question 21
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What are the treatment for carotid disease
- [blank_start]Antiplatelet therapy[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Anticoagulants[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Carotid Endarterectomy[blank_end]
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Antiplatelet therapy
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Anticoagulants
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Carotid Endarterectomy
Question 22
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Rubeosis Iridis is sign of ischemia and can cause glaucoma.
Also only 10% get them
Question 23
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Why would you still refer even if the occlusion is over 48 hours?
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Rubeosis Iridis
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Glaucoma
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Stroke
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loss of vision
Question 24
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What are the signs of an old CRAO?
- [blank_start]RAPD[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Arterioles thread like and thin[blank_end]
- [blank_start]Optic atrophy[blank_end]
Question 25
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GIANT CELL ARTERITIS (temporal arteritis)
- who gets it? [blank_start]Elderly over 60[blank_end]
symptoms? [blank_start]flu like[blank_end], [blank_start]HA[blank_end], [blank_start]fever[blank_end], [blank_start]weight loss[blank_end], [blank_start]general malaise[blank_end], [blank_start]depression[blank_end], [blank_start]pain on chewing[blank_end] (jaw claudication), [blank_start]tender scalp[blank_end],
management - [blank_start]emergency referral[blank_end], [blank_start]anti inflammatory drugs[blank_end]
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Elderly over 60
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flu like
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HA
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fever
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weight loss
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general malaise
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depression
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pain on chewing
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tender scalp
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emergency referral
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anti inflammatory drugs