Glaucoma Medications
Posterior Pole
Retina
Diabetes
Visual field defects
100
Dorzolamide and Timolol are combined to create this medication
Cosopt
100
Bull's eye maculopathy is most often caused by this medication
100
This condition presents as bilateral, smooth, convex, elevations that do not move with head movement.
100
This term indicates neovascularization of the iris
100
A lesion located at this anatomical site will cause an inferior quadranopsia aka a "pie on the floor" visual field defect.
200
Alphagan has this colored top.
What is Purple
200
This hereditary condition is characterized by elevated, yellow, round, subretinal macular lesions in early childhood.
200
This progressive retinal degeneration results from abnormal production of photoreceptor proteins. It presents as multiple, punctate white spots with attenuated vessels and bone spicules
200
In the 4-2-1 rule, this finding is represented by the 1.
200
This type of visual field is most often found in the affected eye of a patient who has suffered an NAION.
300
This oral medication is given when a patient has acute angle closure with extremely high eye pressure
What is Diamox/Acetazolamide
300
This asymptomatic condition presents as bilateral, symmetric, round, yellow-white deposits scattered throughout the posterior pole and nasal to the optic disc. It is usually apparent by the 2nd-3rd decade of life.
300
This ocular tumor presents as a globular, white-yellow mass in a child's first 5 years of life
300
This condition can be a consequence of untreated proliferative diabetic retinopathy
300
This type of visual field defect is often caused by inattention, boredom or tiredness
400
This glaucoma medication may put a patient at higher risk for retinal detachment
What is Pilocarpine
400
This condition is characterized by slowly progressive loss of central vision (worse during the day), dyschromatopsia, and photophobia with patchy atrophy in the macula that develops in the first to third decades.
400
This hereditary condition is characterized by nystagmus, strabismus, high myopia, diffuse iris transillumination, foveal hypoplasia, and fundus hypopigmentation
400
This level of diabetic retinopathy shows microaneurysms only
400
This type of visual field defect is also known as Bjerrum's scotoma
500
The side effects of this class of glaucoma drugs include skin darkening around the eyes and iris heterochromia
What are prostaglandins
500
This vascular tumor is composed of clumps of intraretinal aneurysms filled with dark venous blood. Fine, gray epiretinal membranes may cover the tumor. It is typically unilateral
500
This condition presents as progressive, bilateral retinal degeneration with well-circumscribed, scalloped areas of chorioretinal atrophy that enlarge and coalesce. Patients develop nyctalopia, constricted visual fields, and decreased vision by their second decade.
500
This type of hemorrhage is often referred to as a "boat-shaped" heme
500
A spiral shaped visual field test can indicate this type of vision loss