Workup for endopth (H&P +)
Just list your workup (at least five things)
Bonus +100 if intern
Any
What test to do if chronic inflammation and concern for IOFB but cant see in AC or DFE
Gonio!
T or F
You should avoid cyclodestructive procedures with uveitic glaucoma
True
worsen inflammation, lead to hypotony and phthisis bulbi
Where does Z go for 2 weeks every vacation?
Jordan
Endophthalmitis
Describe pathophysiology for Schwartz-Matsuo syndrome
Elevated IOP from photoreceptor outer segments liberated from subretinal space into AC (simulate inflammatory cells) • Outer segments are phagocytosed by TM endothelial cells, leading to secondary OAG
Bonus +100 Most common type of uveitis associated
Band Keratopathy
JIA
What is Cody Hayden's daughter name?
Madeline
What are at least 2 sources of endoph seen in immunocompromised sources
CRYPTOCOCCOSIS, candida, ASPERGILLUS
Two most common types of metastatic cancers to eye
Lung and Breast
Surgical challenges: posterior synechiae, pupillary membranes, corneal edema, hypotony
Complications: uveitis recurrence or exacerbation, uveitic macular edema (UME), posterior capsule opacification, IOL complications (cocooning, explantation)
Accoridng to Dr. Gammeltoft, what has been an exciting bonus about living in Lexington?
(name one thing)
it’s a vibrant, affordable city with a small-town feel, beautiful green spaces, and a strong sense of community
Most common bacterial cause of chronic post-op endoph
Propionibacterium acnes
Name ways to differentiate RP from uveitis
(3+)
Nyctalopia • Positive family History • Waxy disc pallor • Arteriolar attenuation • Bone-spicule pattern of pigmentary changes in mid-periphery
BCSC lists two cytokines related to uveitic macular edema. Name one.
IL-6, VEGF
Got haircut on TV in elementary school
Anna Beth
Two Most Common Fungal Sources of Endoph (not candida)
Aspergillus and Fusarium
Rarely leukemic cells may invade vitreous cavity, name three findings that can occur because of this
Exudative RD if choroid is involved (FA appears similar to VKH syndrome) • Hypopyon or hyphema • Iris heterochromia • Pseudohypopyon
Name a reversible and irreversible cause of hypotony in uveitis
(Related to CB)
Acute ciliary body inflammation (reversible)
Chronic ciliary body damage (irreversible)
According to Leigh's about me, what does she enjoy listening to while sewing?
"Captivating" Audiobooks