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Title: RED EYE, a Differential Diagnosis


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RED EYE, a Differential Diagnosis
  • M. F. Al Fayez, MD, FRCS

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RED EYE DISORDERSNON VISION-THREATENING
  • Blepharitis
  • Hordeolum
  • Chalazion
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Subconjunctival hemorrhage
  • Dry eyes
  • Corneal abrasions (most)

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RED EYE DISORDERSVISION-THREATENING
  • Orbital cellulitis
  • Scleritis
  • Corneal infections
  • Hyphema
  • iritis
  • Acute glaucoma

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RED EYE POSSIBLE CAUSES
  • Trauma
  • Chemicals
  • Infection
  • Allergy
  • Systemic conditions

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RED EYE HISTORY
  • Trauma, CL wear or previous eye surgery
  • One or Both Eyes
  • Pain or Photophobia vs Discomfort
  • Reduced or Blurred Vision that does not
  • clear on blinking

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RED EYE CAUSE AND EFFECT
Cause Allergy Lid, conjunctival, Corneal
disorders including foreign body, trichiasis,
dry eye Hordeolum, chalazion
  • Symptom
  • Itching
  • Scratchiness,
  • burning
  • Localized lid
  • tenderness

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RED EYE CAUSE AND EFFECT (cont'd)
Cause Corneal abrasions, scleritis, iritis,
acute glaucoma, sinusitis, etc. Corneal
abrasions, iritis, acute glaucoma Corneal
edema (acute glaucoma, contact lens overwear)
  • Symptom
  • Deep, intense pain
  • Photophobia
  • Halo vision

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CONJUNCTIVITIS
Causes bacteria, viruses,
allergies, tear deficiency Pattern
palpebral or diffuse
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CONJUNCTIVITIS DISCHARGE
Discharge Purulent Clear Stringy, white
mucus Preauricular lymphadenopathy signals
viral infection.
Cause Bacteria Viruses Allergies
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BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITISCOMMON CAUSES
Staphylococcus Streptococcus Haemophilus
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BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITISTREATMENT
Topical antibiotic qid x 4 days Warm
compresses Refer if not markedly improved in 4
days
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VIRAL CONJUNCTIVITIS
Watery discharge Highly contagious Palpable
preauricular lymph node URI, sore throat, fever
common If pain, photophobia, or decreased
vision, refer.
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ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS
Associated conditions hay fever, asthma,
eczema Contact allergy chemicals,
cosmetics Treatrnent topical antihistamines,
artificial tears to relieve itching Refer
refractory cases.
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NEONATAL CONJUNCTIVITISCAUSES
Chemical (silver nitrate) Bacteria (N
gonorrhoeae, Staphylococcus,
Streptococcus) Chlamydia Viruses
(herpes) Systemic chlamydial infection
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TRACHOMA
  • Leading Cause of blindness worldwide
  • Caused by serotypes A-C Clamydia
  • trachomatis
  • Traeted with topical and systemic
  • tetracyclines

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TEARS
  • Possess lubricating and bacteriostatic
  • properties
  • Essential for maintaining a healthy
  • cornea and conjunctiva
  • Dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) is a
  • tear deficiency state

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TEAR DEFICIENCY STATESSYMPTOMS
Burning Foreign-body sensation Reflex
tearing
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TEAR DEFICIENCY STATESASSOCIATED CONDITIONS
  • Blepharitis
  • Aging
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome
  • Systemic medications e.g.

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DRY EYES TREATMENT
Artificial tears Lubricating ointment hs
Punctal occlusion
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EXPOSURE KERATITIS
Due to incomplete lid closure Manage with
lubricating solutions/ointments Tape lids shut
at night Do not patch Refer severe cases
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INFLAMED PINGUECULAAND PTERYGIUM MANAGEMENT
  • Artificial tears Topical vasoconstrictors
  • if severe, refer

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Corneal infections, scleritis, iritis, and acute
glaucoma should be recognized and referred
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EPISCERITIS SCLERITIS
  • Redness and tenderness (more in scleritis)
  • Localized or diffuse
  • Etiology
  • Often idiopathic
  • May be assciated with rheumatoid arthritis and
    other autoimmune disorders
  • Should be recognised and referred

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ACUTE CORNEAL DISORDERSSYMPTOMS
Pain Photophobia Blurred vision
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IRITIS
Sx/Sx Circumcorneal redness Pain
Photophobia Decreased vision Miotic
pupil Recognize and refer.
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SYSTEMIC ASSOCIATIONS
  • Arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis
  • Reiters syndrome
  • Psoriatic arthritis
  • Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
  • Non infectious Sarcoidosis
  • Behcets disease
  • Vogt Koyanagi Harada syndrome
  • Systemic infections AIDS, acq. Syphilis, T.B.
    Leprosy
  • Parasitic infections Toxoplasmosis
  • Toxocariasis

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COMMON RED EYE DISORDERSTREATMENT INDICATED
  • Hordeolum
  • Chalazion
  • Blepharitis
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Subconjunctival hemorrhage
  • Dry eyes
  • Corneal abrasions (most)

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VISION-THREATENING RED EYESX/SX REFERRAL
REQUIRED
  • Decreased vision
  • Ocular pain
  • Photophobia
  • Circumcorneal redness
  • Corneal edema
  • Corneal ulcers/dendrites
  • Abnormal pupil
  • Proptosis
  • Elevated IOP

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VISION-THREATENING RED EYE DISORDERS URGENT
REFERRAL
  • Orbital cellulitis
  • Episcleritis / scleritis
  • Chemical injury
  • Corneal infection
  • Hyphema
  • Iritis
  • Acute glaucoma
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