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Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (MOST COMMON), Ehlers danlos, Pagets, Sickle
cell, Idiopathic
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1 BASIC = BAD 2 rule of 8
most common causes of angioid
3 4 pick 3: telangiectasias
streaks?
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, BASIC = BAD alkali agents have the worst prognosis compared
to acidic agents in the eye.
CHBALA conditions that have high risk for CNVM: Choroidal
rupture, Histoplasmosis, Best's disease, Angioid
streaks, Laquer cracks, AMD (wet)
NO SPECS grading system of TED (progressively increasing in
severity):
No signs or symptoms.
Only signs but no symptoms.
Soft tissue involvement (lid edema/conjunctival
chemosis.
Proptosis
EOM involvement (remember TIMS)
Corneal Involvement (esp SLK!)
Sight loss due to optic neuropathy
RhaBDomyosarcoma Rapid Bone Destruction (rhabdo is a common
childhood orbital tumor that causes RAPID
destruction of bone + unilateral proptosis)
pick 3: telangiectasias 1. Rosacea 2. BCC 3. Coat's disease
Stevens - Johnson Syndrome S for Sulfonamide: commonly due to drug-induced
chalaziON affects meibomiAN glands
pick 3: commonly with red eyes in 1. floppy eyelid syndrome 2. RCE 3. exposure
the morning keratopathy
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Practice questions for this set
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PEPSI
Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (MOST COMMON), Ehlers danlos, Pagets, Sickle
cell, Idiopathic
Choose an answer
1 BASIC = BAD 2 rule of 8
most common causes of angioid
3 4 pick 3: telangiectasias
streaks?
Don't know?
Terms in this set (52)
, BASIC = BAD alkali agents have the worst prognosis compared
to acidic agents in the eye.
CHBALA conditions that have high risk for CNVM: Choroidal
rupture, Histoplasmosis, Best's disease, Angioid
streaks, Laquer cracks, AMD (wet)
NO SPECS grading system of TED (progressively increasing in
severity):
No signs or symptoms.
Only signs but no symptoms.
Soft tissue involvement (lid edema/conjunctival
chemosis.
Proptosis
EOM involvement (remember TIMS)
Corneal Involvement (esp SLK!)
Sight loss due to optic neuropathy
RhaBDomyosarcoma Rapid Bone Destruction (rhabdo is a common
childhood orbital tumor that causes RAPID
destruction of bone + unilateral proptosis)
pick 3: telangiectasias 1. Rosacea 2. BCC 3. Coat's disease
Stevens - Johnson Syndrome S for Sulfonamide: commonly due to drug-induced
chalaziON affects meibomiAN glands
pick 3: commonly with red eyes in 1. floppy eyelid syndrome 2. RCE 3. exposure
the morning keratopathy