Thyroid dry eye syndrome


    • [DOC File]THYROID HORMONES – pathology demonstrates very obvious S&S ...

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      A hallmark finding of Grave’s disease is infiltrative ophthalmopathy. Clinically detectable eye disease occurs in 20-40% of patients with Grave’s disease. This is a result of other simultaneous antibodies affecting the muscles of the eyes. The patient will discuss photophobia, grittiness in the eye, dry eyes all before clinical signs show.


    • [DOCX File]M21-1III_iv_4_SecB

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      Dry eye syndrome is a common result of laser eye surgery, and thus would . not. ... (6/60) in the right eye and 20/70 (6/21) in the left eye. Diplopia secondary to thyroid myopathy has been diagnosed and is within 24 degrees in the upward quadrant. Diplopia within 24 degrees in the upward quadrant is ratable as 20/70 (6/21) under DC 6090. ...


    • [DOCX File]Department of Veterans AffairsM21-1, Part III, Subpart iv

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      e. Evaluating Dry Eye Syndrome. Keratoconjunctivitis sicca, more commonly known as dry eye, occurs when the surface of the eye becomes dry due to lack of quality tears. Evaluation and selection of an analogous DC for dry eye syndrome is dependent on the symptoms noted and etiology. Dry eye syndrome may be due to a variety of causes to include


    • Inflammation Cases I

      Dry Eye. aqueous deficiency dry eye. primary disease: Sjogren’s syndrome. inflammatory mediated dry eye: cascade. International Classification for Sjogren’s Syndrome: 4 of 6 needed. Ocular symptoms: 1 of 3 symptoms: daily persistent dry eye > 3 months. recurrent sandy scratchy eyes. use of tear substitutes > 3 times per day . Oral symptoms ...


    • [DOC File]Endo—Adrenal and Parathyroid Disease

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      Increased DTR’s, loss of hair (eyebrows), and dry and scaly skin. Parkinson-like symptoms, impaired memory, confusion, hallucinations, dementia, and anxiety. Prolonged QT interval, heart block, T wave abnormalities, CHF, V-fib. Risk Factors. Neck surgery, specially of the thyroid, neck trauma, and head and neck malignancies


    • [DOC File]Eye Diseases - Kosnoski Eye

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      Eye Diseases Notes Amblyopia Yes No Blepharitis Yes No Blindness Yes No Cataract(s) Yes No Color Blindness Yes No Diabetic Retinopathy Yes No Dry Eye Syndrome Yes No Eye Injuries Yes No Glaucoma Yes No Glaucoma Suspect Yes No High Risk Medication Yes No Macular Degeneration Yes No PVD Yes No Retinal Detachment Yes No Strabismus Yes No Other Yes ...


    • [DOC File]2-28-08 Thyroid Disorders - University of Michigan

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      - eye bulging, periorbital edema, eye muscle weakness. Symptoms - gritty/dry eyes, periorbital puffiness, diplopia, decreased vision. Pathogenesis - similar antigen on thyroid and retroorbital tissue (TSH receptor?), leading to extraocular muscles enlarging w/ edema, glycosaminoglycan deposition, mononuclear cell infiltrate, fibrosis. Course ...


    • Ohio University

      Ocular involvement in lupus includes “dry eye syndrome” (keratoconjunctivitis sicca); this is due to autoimmune attack of the lacrimal glands; recall that lacrimal glands secrete the aqueous portion of tears;


    • [DOC File]An autonomic pathway from the central nervous system to ...

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      A. dry eye. B. parotid gland dysfunction. C. difficulty in swallowing. D. drooping of the shoulder on the same side. Answer = A. The pterygomandibular raphe serves as a point of attachment for . A. superior constrictor and buccinator muscles. B. masseter and medial pterygoid muscles. C. medial pterygoid and lateral pterygoid muscles.


    • [DOC File]THYROID DYSFUNCTION AND HOMEOPATHY

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      Thyroid dysfunction is one of the most common clinical conditions seen frequently. ... weight gain, low motivation, heat and/or cold intolerance, headaches and migraines, dry skin and hair, hair loss, fluid retention, unhealthy brittle nails, constipation, irritable bowel syndrome, asthma, allergies, slow healing, acne, hives, carpal tunnel ...


    • Ocular Side Effects of Systemic Drugs

      Dry/irritated eyes. Color perception changes. Altered pupil size . How Do Systemic Drugs Enter the Eye? The eye, because of its rich blood supply and relatively small mass, exhibits an unusually high susceptibility to toxic substances. Drug molecules present in systemic circulation can reach the ocular structures by way of the uveal or retinal ...


    • Key Points Endo 3 - Ohio University

      The second leading cause of hypothyroidism is “iatrogenic,” that is, treatment-associated hypothyroidism; for example, the thyroid may have been removed due to thyroid cancer, or removed due to a “head and neck” cancer that required neck dissection surgery that included thyroidectomy, or a head and neck cancer may have required external beam radiation that resulted in the destruction ...


    • [DOC File]Contact Lens Spectrum

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      Hormone replacement therapy and dry eye syndrome. Jama 2001;286:2114-9. 4. Barney NP. Can hormone replacement therapy cause dry eye? Arch Ophthalmol 2002;120:641-2. 5. Smith W, Mitchell P, Wang JJ. Gender, oestrogen, hormone replacement and age-related macular degeneration: results from the Blue Mountains Eye Study.


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