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Incidence of clinically significant CME following uncomplicated cataract surgery
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<1%, angiographic evidence is ~10%
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risks for expulsive choroidal hemorrhage? (5)
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myopia, glaucoma, atherosclerotic vascular Dz, HTN, previous episode of EC Hemorrhage
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In nanophthalmic eyes with a shallow AC and thickened choroid, what procedure is indicated at the time of cataract surgery?
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anterior sclerotomies
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Syndromes with microspherophakia?
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Weill-Marchesani, Alports, rubella, Lowe's, Peter's
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Vitamin supplementation in disorders:
1. Vit B6 2. Coenzyme Q 3. Vitamin A |
1. homocystinuria (also low methionine diet)
2. Leber's Hereditary optic neuropathy 3. Retinitis pigmentosia |
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which medications can cause anterior stellate/axial pigment deposits?
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Amiodarone & phenothiazine
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Weill-Marchesani syn
1. Ocular signs 2. systemic signs 3. inheritance |
1. microspherophacia, high myopia, microcornea, glaucoma
2. Short, short stubby fingers with broad hands and tight joints, hearing defects, MR 3. aut recessive |
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Identify three disorders with retained lens nuclei
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trisomy 13, rubella, Lowe's syndrome
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Name the oldest known cataract surgeon
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Sushruta - couching in india 800 BC
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