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1 DR. PRANAV BHAGWAT DR. JIJITH C.R.
eye cases: how? DR. PRANAV BHAGWAT DR. JIJITH C.R.

2 HISTORY TAKING Allow patient to tell story.

3 Decreased vision Ask for Onset Duration Uni / Bilateral
Distant or near vision Whether the patient wears glasses Diurnal variation

4 Sudden unilateral loss of vision
Acute congestive glaucoma Acute optic neuritis Acute iridocyclitis Retinal detachment Central retinal artery occlusion Spasm of retinal artery Vitreous haemorrhage Injuries

5 Sudden bilateral loss of vision
Acute methanol toxicity Hysteria

6 Reduced vision in the morning, improved in afternoon
Intermittent corneal edema

7 Gradual onset loss of vision
Cataract Refractory errors Retinopathy-DM, HT Retinal degenerations and RP Chronic iridocyclitis Chronic simple glaucoma Keratitis K opacities Chorio retinitis Chronic optic neuritis MS Drug toxicity

8 Pain in the eye Type Onset Duration Diurnal variation
Associated complaints e.g., nausea, vomiting, DV

9 Severe eye pain Adhimantha K abrasions and ulcers Acute iridocyclitis
Panopthalmitis Acute glaucoma Scleritis Episcleritis

10 Dull Aching pain Cases with eye strain

11 Mild eye pain Corneal FB Conjunctival FB Conjunctivitis

12 Pain around the eye Pathology of the lid and lacrimal apparatus (eg: stye)

13 Redness of the eye

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15 Normal eye lid with normal corrected visual acuity
Conjunctivitis Keratitis Corneal ulcer Arjuna Episcleritis

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17 Abnormal eye lid with normal corrected visual acuity
Ectropion Entropion Stye Blepharitis

18 Reduced corrected visual acuity without diplopia
Iritis ACG K foreign body K ulcer

19 Reduced corrected visual acuity with diplopia
Carvernos sinus thrombosis Orbital cellulitis Caratico carvernos fistula

20 Common causes –red eye.

21 Photophobia Acute infective or inflammatory lesion of the anterior segment Recently operated eyes

22 Watering of the eyes 1)Excessive lacrimation Keratitis Uveitis
Glaucoma 2) Epiphora Mechanical obstruction to drainage- stricture, punctal stenosis & chronic dacryocistitis Defective orbicularis action

23 Discharge Watery-Mild bacterial infection Serous -viral
Mucoid -mild conjunctivitis Mucopurulent & purulent- acute pyogenic infection of anterior segment Serosanguinous- opthalmia neonatrum

24 Itching Allergic disoders- phlycten Episcleritis Spring catarrh
Allergic blepharo conjunctivitis

25 Netra daaha Pittotklishta Pittaja abhishyanda Pitta vidagdha drishti.

26 Foreign body sensation
Presence of FB Distorted eye lashes- trichiasis, entropion Conjunctival concretion, calcification Contact lenses

27 Black spots in front of eyes
1) Stationary K scars, lens opacity 2) Mobile- Vitreous opacities

28 Headache Refractive errors Improperly corrected refractive errors
Zoster

29 Haloes around light 1) Early ACG 2) Acute mucopurulent conjunctivitis
3) Early stages of cataract

30 Photopsiae Irritative lesions of retina Impending RD

31 Diplopia 1) Unioccular- high K astigmatism, subluxated or dislocated lens 2) Binocular- Squint

32 Nyctalopia Vitamin A deficiency Retinitis pigmentosa
Pathological myopia Glaucoma

33 Occupation Welders Black smiths- foreign body in the eye
Farmers- fungal keratitis

34 Medication 1) Gentamicin, miotics, Atropin- follicular response
2) Topical anasthetics for long time- severe corneal reactions 3) Topical and systemic steroids- K disease, cataract, glaucoma 4) Thiomersal- allergic conjunctivitis, epithelial Keratitis 5) Benzalkonium- toxic papillary reaction

35 Past history Systemic diseases- diabetis mellitus Arjuna-HT
Iritis- ankylosing spondylitis

36 History of previous ocular disease
Childhood squint- lazy eye Blunt injury- traumatic mydriasis ( could be confused with partial third nerve palsy)

37 Family history Chronic glaucoma- the incidence nearly 5 times greater in siblings and children of affected patients

38 Examination of the function of eye

39 Visual acuity Snellen’s chart- 6 mtrs Wear his distant corretion
One eye at a time 6/60 - 6/6 CF at 1 meter Hand movements PLPR

40 Jaeger’s test type N5 to N48

41 Visual field 1) Peripheral field- confrontation or perimeter
2) Central field by scotometery

42 Colour vision Ishiahara chart

43 Ocular and periocular examination
1) Head posture- Paralytic squint.

44 Face Look for Asymmetry Signs of paralysis Obvious skin changes

45 Orbit Inspection and palpation

46 Eye brows Look for loss of hair- lepromatous leprosy, myxoedema
Depigmentation

47 Eye lid 1) Position of the lid margin in relation to cornea- drooping of lids 2) Thickness of the lid 3) Swelling Localised eg) Stye, chalazion Generalised- Oedema,ecchymosis

48 Pakshma mandal Trichiasis- misdirection of lashes
Distichiasis- double row Madarosis- scantiness Matting- conjunctivitis

49 Shuklamandal (conjunctiva & sclera)
1) Bulbar conjunctiva a) congestion- ciliary/conjunctival

50 b) Chemosis- c) Subconjunctival haemorrhage d) Pigmentation e) Nodule

51 Upper tarsal conjunctiva
Congestion Alteration of normal vertical vascular pattern Follicle/papilla

52 Scarring Membrane formation Granuloma Foreign body

53 Lower tarsal conjunctiva
As above + any sign of symblepheron

54 Staining 2% fluorescein- raw area- green
1% rose bengal- conjunctiva- pinkish red

55 Sclera Colour change Pigmentation Protrusion of uveal tissue
Congestion Nodule formation

56 Krishnamndal (cornea & iris)
1) Size- normal (12 to 13 mm) 2) Curvature-conical / globular / flat

57 Surface- examine by window reflex / placido disc / slit lamp

58 Irregular surface- corneal ulcer, scarring
Depression / corneal facets Elevation- epithelial bulla

59 Opacity 1) density- nebula / macula / leucoma 2) Situation and extent in relation to pupil 3) Iris adhesion

60 Pannus (sirashuklam)-
Keratic precipitates

61 Corneal sensations Diminished sensation- Herpes 5th nerve paralysis ACG and absolute glaucoma Leprosy Prolonged use of contact lens Post surgery Local anaesthesia

62 Corneal stains

63 Iris 1) Iris pattern 2) Colour 3) Vessels- visible = patho.
4) Atropic patches = end stage of glaucoma

64 Defect in the iris Iridodonesis- aphakia / buphthalmos Iridodyalisis Anterior synechia

65 Anterior chamber Depth and content

66 Pupil Size- (3 to 4mm) Shape Position Pupillary margin
Pupillary aperture Pupil reaction

67 Lens Colour Opacity Position

68 Pakshmavarthmagathasanthi
Entropion Ectropion Tylosis Milphosis

69 Kaneenika sandhi Lacrimal puncta- eversion / stenosis / absence
Skin around it

70 Shuklakrishnagatha santhi
Nodule Congestion

71 Tonometry tonopen Shiotz tonometer.

72 Fundoscopy

73 Ocular coherence tomography

74 Thank you!


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