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Disorders of malposition of the lids
Ayesha S Abdullah
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Recap CATARACT
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Glaucoma
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Corneal opacity
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Childhood blindness mortality & morbidity
Vitamin A deficiency Normal Corneal xerosis Keratomalacia Bitot spot
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Trachoma
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Age-related macular degeneration
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DIABETIC RETINOPATHY
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What abnormality do you see?
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Learning objectives By the end of the lecture the students would be able to Define the various disorders of malposition of the lids Classify ectropion, entropion & ptosis & correlate their clinical presentation with the underlying structural and functional disorder Identify the complications of ectropion, entropion & ptosis Outline the management of ectropion, entropion & ptosis
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Disorders of malposition of the lids
Ectropion Entropion Ptosis Lagophthalmos Trichiasis (disorder of eyelashes)
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What are the factors responsible for the normal positioning of the eyelids ?
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What are the factors responsible for the normal positioning of the eyelids ?
Tarsal plate Orbicularis oculi Lid retractors Medial and lateral canthal tendons
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Clinical presentation
Symptoms Watering Itching and burning Physical appearance specific to the disorder Signs Malposition of the lid margin Red eyes Keratinized conjunctiva Corneal signs; punctate staining Snap test for lid laxity
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Ectropion Definition Outward rolling of the lid margin is called ectropion Types Congenital Acquired Involutional Cicatrical Paralytic Mechanical
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INVOL. CICATRICAL PARALYTIC MECHANICAL
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Ectropion Complications Conjunctival Corneal
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Ectropion Management Medical Surgical
Lubricants; artificial tears and lubricating ointments A protective eye shield worn at night to prevent drying Temporary taping of the lid Surgical
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Entropion Definition Types Congenital Acquired
Inward rolling of the eyelid margin What is inward turning of the eyelashes called? Types Congenital Acquired Involutional Cicatrical Spastic
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Complications Management Conjunctival Corneal Medical Surgical
Lubricants; artificial tears and lubricating ointments A protective eye shield worn at night to prevent drying Surgical
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Ptosis No MAM Definition Drooping of the upper eyelid Types:
Congenital Acquired Neurogenic Myogenic Aponeurorotic Mechanical No MAM
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Ptosis Clinical evaluation Amount of ptosis
Function of Levator Palpebrae Superioris Bell’s phenomenon
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Complications Amblyopia in children Treatment Surgical
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Diagnosis Complication ?
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Photo Quiz
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