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History of blunt trauma to the orbit, eyelid swelling, decreased visual acuity,
enophthalmos (sunken eye), anesthesia/paresthesia in the gums, upper lips and cheek due to
damage to the infraorbital nerve
Select the correct definition
1Greenstick fracture 2Le fort fracture
3Blowout fracture 4Tripod fracture
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Eyelid changes crusting, scaling, Blepharitis
red- rimming of eyelid and eyelash
flaking along with dry eyes and
associated seborrhea and rosacea
History of blunt trauma to the orbit, Blowout fracture
eyelid swelling, decreased visual
acuity, enophthalmos (sunken eye),
anesthesia/paresthesia in the gums,
upper lips and cheek due to damage
to the infraorbital nerve
Cataract
Blurred vision over months or years, Clouding of the Lens (versus clouding of cornea
halos around lights. Clouding of = glaucoma)
the Lens
Chalazion
Painless (non-infectious) granuloma Painless, cold lid nodule, versus hordeolum,
of the internal meibomian which is a painful infectious "hot" nodule
sebaceous gland
Viral Conjunctivitis
copious watery eye discharge, scant
mucoid discharge
Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Purulent (yellow) eye discharge,
crusting, usually worse in the morning
Allergic Conjunctivitis
Red eyes, itching and tearing,
usually bilateral, cobblestone
mucosa on the inner/upper
eyelid
Gonococcal Conjunctivitis
Copious purulent discharge, in a
sexually active patient who is not
responding to conventional
treatment
Giemsa stain - inclusion body, scant Chlamydial Conjunctivitis
mucopurulent discharge
Sudden onset of eye pain, Corneal abrasion
photophobia, tearing, foreign body
sensation, blurring of vision, and/or
conjunctival injection,
fluorescein dye - increased
absorption in devoid area, antibiotic
eye ointment, NO PATCHING!
Dacryoadenitis
Inflammation of the nasolacrimal
duct or the nasolacrimal gland
(supratemporal)
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