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Ocular Ultrasound Pocketcard
Painless Vision Loss
 • Retinal Detachment 
 • Posterior Vitreous Detachment 
 • Vitreous
Ocular Ultrasound ... Posterior Vitreous ... • Central Retinal ... Artery Occlusion ... Pocus101 #Ocular #Ultrasound
Vision Loss - Differential Diagnosis
Chronic: 
  - Cornea: Scarring, Edema
  - Lens: Cataracts
Detachment, Central ... Occlusion, Central ... Retinal Vein Occlusion ... Hemorrhage, TIA ... Differential #Diagnosis #causes
Blurry Vision - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Anatomical Approach to Eye Disease:
1. Lids/Lashes
2. Extraocular Muscles/Motility
3. Conjunctiva/Sclera
4. Cornea
5. Anterior
: • Detachment ... retinopathy • Central ... retinal vein occlusion ... retinal vein occlusion ... (Retinal vein occlusions
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO)
Anatomy: First branch of the internal carotid artery is the ophthalmic artery
Central Retinal ... splits into the posterior ... which supply the eye ... Ophthalmology #Fundoscopy ... #Central #Retinal
Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis Framework

What?
Redness in the eye can be caused by many conditions and
can be caused by ... , anterior and posterior ... detachmentCentral ... occlusionCentral ... retinal vein occlusion
Differential Diagnosis for Vision Loss
Unilateral, Painful Vision Loss:
 • Corneal abrasion, Acute angle-closure glaucoma, Inflammation-iritis, uveitis,
detachment, Vitreous ... detachment or hemorrhage ... , Retinal artery ... or vein occlusion ... differential #diagnosis #causes
Transient Monocular Vision loss - Differential Diagnosis
Ischemia	
 - Large artery disease (atherothrombosis, embolus, dissection).
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- Small artery occlusive ... vein occlusion ... changes in gaze/eye ... anterior chamber hemorrhage ... floaters obscuring central
Vitreous Hemorrhage on Ocular POCUS

What is your diagnosis?
Resolution: Vitreous Hemorrhage. Unlike linear echoes c/w vitreous &
c/w vitreous & retinal ... detachment (latter ... forms a meniscus @ posterior ... aspect of eye) ... POCUS #clinical #ultrasound
Vitreous Hemorrhage on Ocular POCUS

What is the leading cause of this pathology in patients under 40
is the leading cause ... The most common cause ... Other posterior ... include retinal ... and vitreous detachment
Newborn Infant - Routine Examination

Birthweight, gestational age and birthweight percentile are noted.
General observation Of the baby's
pressure and cranial ultrasound ... Central cyanosis ... The eyes are checked ... skin, but the retinal ... intra-abdominal masses