Neonatal conjunctivitis peds in review
[PDF File]Ophthalmological Conditions in the Neonates
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Ophthalmological Conditions in the Neonates Ashley S. Ko MD Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Clinical Instructor, Department of Ophthalmology University of British Columbia Acknowledgement: Scott A. Larson MD Department of Ophthalmology, University of Iowa. Financial Disclosure • None. Objectives • Review common and “not to be missed” ophthalmological conditions in neonatal ...
[PDF File]Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis)
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Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) What is conjunctivitis? Inflammation (ie, redness, swelling) of the thin tissue cover-ing the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids What are the signs or symptoms? There are several kinds of conjunctivitis, including • Bacterial ~ Red or pink, itchy, painful eye(s).
[PDF File]Pediatric Review of Systems
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Pediatric Review of Systems General: Fever, weight loss/gain, change in activity level Neuro: HA, trauma, LOC, seizure activity, developmental delays
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• Review common and “not to be missed” ophthalmological conditions in neonatal / paediatric population. 11/9/2015 2 Infectious Disease • Conjunctivitis • Keratitis • TORCH Neonatal Conjunctivitis • aka Ophthalmia neonatorum • Presents before 1 months of age • < 1% - 12% • Infectious vs. Non-infectious Etiology • Infectious agents: •Bacterial Chlamydia trachomatis ...
Chlamydia trachomatis as a Cause of Neonatal ...
cause of neonatal conjunctivitis in many countries.6–9 The majority of chlamydial conjunctivitis cases heal spontaneously during the first few months of life. However, untreated persistent ...
[PDF File]Pediatric Eye Exam
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infections, allergies, or allergic conjunctivitis. Also inquire whether there is a past history of eye infections and allergies, in the child and in the family. This is important at every visit. In the newborn, blocked nasolacrimal ducts are common and may present as persistent tearing or discharge, as well as debris on the eyelashes. The vast ...
[PDF File]Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Script
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Let’s review a few of the key take home points: 1. NLDO is the most common cause of chronic tearing and discharge in infants. However, other important diagnoses such as congenital glaucoma and neonatal conjunctivitis should not be missed. 2. Diagnoses are usually made through history and physical exam alone. However, it can
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