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what is this?
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more papillar fluent rash-- acne vs. reaction to topical cream
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What do we have here?
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Rash- vescicular does not cross midline (herpes zoster aka shingles)
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What is this dawg?
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dacrocystitis- infection of the tear duct
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What is this lovely lady showing?
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Some sources define exophthalmos as a protrusion of the globe greater than 18 mm and proptosis as a protusion equal to or less than 18 mm. (Epstein et al., 2003). Others define exophthalmos as protrusion secondary to endocrine dysfunction and proptosis as any non-endocrine-mediated protrusion
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seborrheic dermatitis- kinda like dandruff on skin
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This is most likely?
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This is probably some form of cancer bcc or scc
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Chalazion- eyelid not the lash line
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Hordeolum- on the lash line this is actually staph infection
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Blepharitis- crusting of the eyelid
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Name the external eye structures to examine
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External examination
– Eyebrows – Periorbital area – Eyelids/ eyelashes BROW – |
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Name the internal eye structures to examine
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Conjunctiva
Cornea Lens Sclera Lacrimal appatus Pupil Iris |
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Pearls about conjunctivitis?
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If seen unilaterally its almost always bacterial and bilaterally usually viral always treat with eye drops regardless
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arcus senilis- if <40 years old check cholesterol but fairly common for > 60
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cataract seen with a milky grey here... you also see normal and vision blurred by a cataract
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xanthelasma- check cholesterol
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fundoscopic exam which hand?
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right hand right eye
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be able to rattle off pathology
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ok
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