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1. Introduction to Ophthalmology
2. message Attitude
Attendance
Commitment to learn
2-week rotation
Be prepared
Practice
Evaluation
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3. Anatomy
Physiology
History
Examination
4. Adnexa
13. History General health and systemic diseases: DM,HTN, connective tissue disease, drugs
Past ocular history: surgeries, trauma, glasses, lasers, eye drops
Profile of the patient
Chief complaint
14. History Abnormal appearance:
-Lids
-Redness
-Discharge
19. Pain:
Foreign body sensation
Itching & discomfort
Deep severe pain
Eye strain
Headache
20. Disturbance of vision
Blurred vision
Loss of vision
Diplopia
Photopsia and haloes
Floaters
Visual field
21. Discharge
Watery
Mucoid
Mucopurulent
Secretion Vs drainage
22. Common problems Sticky eye but clear vision - conjunctivitis
23. Painless progressive loss of vision in the aged - cataract
24. Pain, poor vision, rainbows around lights - angle closure glaucoma
25. Baby - one sided discharge, watery from birth NLD obst
26. Red eye, photophobia and blurred vision with or without pain, uveitis
27. No symptoms or vision of one eye found to be poor by chance chronic simple glaucoma
28. Sudden onset of horizontal diplopia especially in elderly - e.g. V1 cranial nerve palsy
29. Episodes of transient total visual loss in one eye - amaurosis fugax - retinal arterial emboli/carotid artery disease
30. Upper half of visual field went suddenly in one eye: arterial or venous obstruction
31. Dark curtain in front of one eye, coming from below; varies with head position - upper half retinal detachment
32. Examination Visual Acuitiy
Central vision
Macula
Best corrected
35. External examination
Lids
Misalignment
Redness
Corneal opacity
36. Perkinje Sanson images 1st image: anterior corneal surface
2nd image: posterior corneal surface
3rd image: anterior lens surface
4th image: posterior lens surface, real, against movement
41. stains Fluorescein stain
Rose bengal
44. Pupils Central, regular, reactive, round
Direct Vs indirect
Swinging light reflex, RAPD
46. Red reflex
47. Eye drops Anticholinergic: Tropicamide, cyclopentolate, atropine.
Adrenergic agonists: phenylephrine, adrenaline
Topical anesthetic
cycloplegia
48. Extraocular motility
Muscle balance
50. Visual fileds Confrontation
Perimetry
51. Ophthalmoscopy Direct ophthalmoscope
Dialated pupils NB angle closure
Disc: cup/colour/contour
Macula
Blood vessels
Periphery
56. Invistigations FFA
Perimetry
Ultrasound
CT
MRI
57. FFA
58. CT scan
59. Visual field
60. Ultrasound
61. MRI
62. Thank you Dr. Hasan Mohidat
Chief resident, Ophthalmology, KAUH