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DYSTHYROID EYE DISEASE  (Endocrine Exophthalmos) Clinically  two distinct types of endocrine exophthalmos are usually met with namely, the  thyrotoxic  and  thyrotrophic types . Ophthalmopathy  of dysthyroid eye disease may occur in apparently euthyroid or even hypothyroid patients. More recent studies have been directed to link the dysthyroidism and the ophthalmopathic changes to an immunologic aspect. The precise  cause  of dysthyroid eye disease is still obscure. Endocrine orbitopathy is thought to arise from a  malfunctioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid hormonal axis.
Thyrotoxic Exophthalmos  (Graves' Disease) Etiology.  —Thyrotoxic exophthalmos was believed to be due to an adrenaline-enhanced thyroxine on the  alpha receptors  situated in the smooth muscle of Muller leading to lid retraction  Graves' disease is characterised by hyperthyroid and exophthalmos. The disease occurs often in females between the ages  25-45  year
1. Exophthalmos , probably due to an increase in the bulk of the orbital tissue, engorgement of the orbit with the development of oedema, contraction of the muscle of Muller and weakness of the tone of the rectus muscles  7. Weak lateral gaze fixation . 8. Unequal pupillary dilatation . 2. Lid retraction. 3. Upper lid lag on downward gaze   (Von Graefe’ s sign). 4. Infrequent blinking . 5. Weakness of convergence for near objects  (Moebius' sign). 6. Defective eye movements . 9. Jerky pupillary consensual light contraction . 10. Poor forehead wrinkling on upward gaze . Ocular Clinical Manifestations :
 
Treatment Surgical Treatment . —Lateral tarsorrhaphy  may be indicated in moderate cases. For severe and progressive cases,  radiotherapy  and  orbital decompression, e.g.  orbitotomy via maxillary antrum approach may be indicated.  Surgical treatment of extra-ocular muscle  abnormalities should usually be performed only after the defective eye movement has be stable for at least six months. Local treatment   of the ocular changes is extremely important. Protection of the exposed cornea is of prime importance. This is achieved by the instillation of oily antiseptic and lubricants or the use of a perforated transparent eye-shield.
Tumours include tumours of the globe, optic nerve, lacrimal system, other orbital contents and tumours  of orbital walls. 1.   Developmental Tumours,  e.g.  dermoid cyst. Demtoid Cyst.  —It presents clinically as a cystic swelling at the outer and less commonly the inner, upper angle orbit. The cyst is small, freely mobile and contains sebaceous material and hair follicles. It is often attached to the underlying bone in which a defect can be demonstrated radiologically. 2. Vascular Tumours,  e.g.  hemangioma. Haemangioma of the Orbit.   —It occurs in childhood or early adult life at 9-16 years of age. It produces a slowly developing, painless proptosis which is compressible, sometimes pulsatile but never associated with a bruit. It is usually unassociated with loss of ocular movements. In the most typical cases, proptosis is increased by all circumstances which increase venous congestion,  e.g.  crying, straining or pressure on the jugular veins. ORBITAL TUMOURS
 
 
3. Mesenchymal Tumours,  e.g.  fibroma and sarcoma. 7. Epithelial Tumours,  e.g.  carcinoma and melanoma of the lids and the conjunctiva. 6. Nerve Tissue Tumours,  e.g.  glioma. Glioma of the Optic Nerve.—The  majority of cases (88%) occurs before the age of 20 years. There is a very  slowly developing painless proptosis. Vision is affected early and severely. This embryonic tumour is an astrocytoma. It assumes a fusiform shape and causes enlargement of the optic foramen which may be demonstrated radiologically. 5. Hemopoietic Tumours,  e.g.  Lymphoma, lymphosarcoma, Hodgkin's disease, etc. 4.   Muscle Tumours,  e.g.  rhabdomyoma and rhabdomyosarcoma.
Rhabdomyosarcoma
The orbit is a rare site for metastatic carcinomatous deposits. This is probably due to the difficulty the blood-borne tumour emboli in entering the right-angled bend from the internal carotid to the ophthalmic artery. Similarly, the direct origin of the left common carotid artery from the aortic arch may account for metastatic deposit in the left orbit. The metastases appear some considerable time after  the pr imary tumour has developed and assume the histological characteristics of the parent growth. Cancer of breast and cancer of prostate are the most common varieties. METASTATIC ORBITAL TUMOURS
-Edema of the lids and chemosis of the conjunctiva. Clinical  Picture  of Orbital Tumours The important clinical features of orbital tumours comprise the following signs: -Slowly progressive proptosis which may be painless and irreducible. -Limitation of ocular movements to a varying degree. Early diplopia or immobility of the globe is always suggestive of malignancy, while prominent proptosis with retained mobility is more characteristic of benign growth. Treatment of Orbital Tumours One of the following lines of treatment is usually recommended : -Exploration of the orbit and excision of the tumour. -Enucleation of the eye if blind combined with local excision of the tumour. -Exenteration of the orbit.
1.  Unilateral Enlargement of the globe : PROPTOSIS Proptosis is a condition in which the eyeball is passively pushed forwards by a retro bulbar mass, haemorrhage, oedema, inflammatory tissue or neoplasm. However, some cases may give rise to a false impression of proptosis, called  pseudo-proptosis. Causes of Pseudo-Proptosis : (a)  Unilateral axial myopia. (b)  Unilateral congenital glaucoma. (c)  Unilateral infantile glaucoma. (d)  Congenital cystic eyeball. 2.  Retraction of the Upper lid  from any cause e.g. thyrotoxicosis. 3.  Asymmetry of the face  or  the bony orbits.
2. Cavernous sinus thrombosis. CAUSES OF PROPTOSIS A.  BILATERAL PROPTOSIS 1. Endocrine exophthalmos due to dysthyroid eye disease. 3. Metastatic neuroblastoma. 4. Orbital myositis (due to causes other than thyroid dysfunction). B. UNILATERAL PROPTOSIS  : 1. Haemangioma. 2. Dermoid cyst.  3. Lymphangioma. 4. Rhabdomyosarcoma. C.  -TRANSIENT PROPTOSIS 1. Arterio-venous malformations. 2. Orbital varices.
D.  -PULSATING PROPTOSIS 1. Vascular Pulsations  : - Arterio-Venous Aneurysm.   —The site of the aneurysm may be in the cavernous sinus (between the internal carotid artery and the cavernous sinus) or, rarely in the orbit (between the ophthalmic artery and an orbital vein). -Saccular aneurysm ,  either of the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus or of the ophthalmic artery. -Vascular tumours   in the orbit either angiomata or highly vascular sarcomata. 2. Cerebral Pulsations : Cerebral pulsations may occur when the orbital wall is defective,  e.g.  a congenital failure of development of the orbital roof associated with a meningocele or an encephalocele ; or a traumatic or operative hiatus in the orbital roof resulting in the formation of a meningocele.
ORBITAL BLOWOUT FRACTURE Orbital fractures are a relatively common form of periorbital injury. Although any bone surrounding the orbit may be fractured, the thin bones of the orbital floor and medial orbital wall are most vulnerable. The most common site for a blowout fracture is the thin part of the maxillary bone (0.5-mm thick) in the posterior medial aspect of the floor.  In addition, the very thin ethmoid bone (0.25-mm thick) along the medial wall of the orbit may be involved  Due to the relative thickness of the orbital rim, it is often spared in orbital fractures.  The term "blowout fracture" refers specifically to a fracture of an orbital wall in the presence of an intact orbital rim.
MCQl Chose the most appropriate answer. 1.  A patient with thyroid eye disease. All of the following are possible treatments except a. radiotherapy b. surgical decompression of the orbit c. optic nerve sheath decompression d. steroids   Short assay questions: 1.  Management of orbital cellulitis.  Long assay questions :  1. Discus CAVERNOUS SINUS THROMBOSIS causes & clinical picture.
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Ophthalmology 5th year, 2nd lecture (Dr. Tara)

  • 1. DYSTHYROID EYE DISEASE (Endocrine Exophthalmos) Clinically two distinct types of endocrine exophthalmos are usually met with namely, the thyrotoxic and thyrotrophic types . Ophthalmopathy of dysthyroid eye disease may occur in apparently euthyroid or even hypothyroid patients. More recent studies have been directed to link the dysthyroidism and the ophthalmopathic changes to an immunologic aspect. The precise cause of dysthyroid eye disease is still obscure. Endocrine orbitopathy is thought to arise from a malfunctioning of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid hormonal axis.
  • 2. Thyrotoxic Exophthalmos (Graves' Disease) Etiology. —Thyrotoxic exophthalmos was believed to be due to an adrenaline-enhanced thyroxine on the alpha receptors situated in the smooth muscle of Muller leading to lid retraction Graves' disease is characterised by hyperthyroid and exophthalmos. The disease occurs often in females between the ages 25-45 year
  • 3. 1. Exophthalmos , probably due to an increase in the bulk of the orbital tissue, engorgement of the orbit with the development of oedema, contraction of the muscle of Muller and weakness of the tone of the rectus muscles 7. Weak lateral gaze fixation . 8. Unequal pupillary dilatation . 2. Lid retraction. 3. Upper lid lag on downward gaze (Von Graefe’ s sign). 4. Infrequent blinking . 5. Weakness of convergence for near objects (Moebius' sign). 6. Defective eye movements . 9. Jerky pupillary consensual light contraction . 10. Poor forehead wrinkling on upward gaze . Ocular Clinical Manifestations :
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  • 5. Treatment Surgical Treatment . —Lateral tarsorrhaphy may be indicated in moderate cases. For severe and progressive cases, radiotherapy and orbital decompression, e.g. orbitotomy via maxillary antrum approach may be indicated. Surgical treatment of extra-ocular muscle abnormalities should usually be performed only after the defective eye movement has be stable for at least six months. Local treatment of the ocular changes is extremely important. Protection of the exposed cornea is of prime importance. This is achieved by the instillation of oily antiseptic and lubricants or the use of a perforated transparent eye-shield.
  • 6. Tumours include tumours of the globe, optic nerve, lacrimal system, other orbital contents and tumours of orbital walls. 1. Developmental Tumours, e.g. dermoid cyst. Demtoid Cyst. —It presents clinically as a cystic swelling at the outer and less commonly the inner, upper angle orbit. The cyst is small, freely mobile and contains sebaceous material and hair follicles. It is often attached to the underlying bone in which a defect can be demonstrated radiologically. 2. Vascular Tumours, e.g. hemangioma. Haemangioma of the Orbit. —It occurs in childhood or early adult life at 9-16 years of age. It produces a slowly developing, painless proptosis which is compressible, sometimes pulsatile but never associated with a bruit. It is usually unassociated with loss of ocular movements. In the most typical cases, proptosis is increased by all circumstances which increase venous congestion, e.g. crying, straining or pressure on the jugular veins. ORBITAL TUMOURS
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  • 10. 3. Mesenchymal Tumours, e.g. fibroma and sarcoma. 7. Epithelial Tumours, e.g. carcinoma and melanoma of the lids and the conjunctiva. 6. Nerve Tissue Tumours, e.g. glioma. Glioma of the Optic Nerve.—The majority of cases (88%) occurs before the age of 20 years. There is a very slowly developing painless proptosis. Vision is affected early and severely. This embryonic tumour is an astrocytoma. It assumes a fusiform shape and causes enlargement of the optic foramen which may be demonstrated radiologically. 5. Hemopoietic Tumours, e.g. Lymphoma, lymphosarcoma, Hodgkin's disease, etc. 4. Muscle Tumours, e.g. rhabdomyoma and rhabdomyosarcoma.
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  • 13. The orbit is a rare site for metastatic carcinomatous deposits. This is probably due to the difficulty the blood-borne tumour emboli in entering the right-angled bend from the internal carotid to the ophthalmic artery. Similarly, the direct origin of the left common carotid artery from the aortic arch may account for metastatic deposit in the left orbit. The metastases appear some considerable time after the pr imary tumour has developed and assume the histological characteristics of the parent growth. Cancer of breast and cancer of prostate are the most common varieties. METASTATIC ORBITAL TUMOURS
  • 14. -Edema of the lids and chemosis of the conjunctiva. Clinical Picture of Orbital Tumours The important clinical features of orbital tumours comprise the following signs: -Slowly progressive proptosis which may be painless and irreducible. -Limitation of ocular movements to a varying degree. Early diplopia or immobility of the globe is always suggestive of malignancy, while prominent proptosis with retained mobility is more characteristic of benign growth. Treatment of Orbital Tumours One of the following lines of treatment is usually recommended : -Exploration of the orbit and excision of the tumour. -Enucleation of the eye if blind combined with local excision of the tumour. -Exenteration of the orbit.
  • 15. 1. Unilateral Enlargement of the globe : PROPTOSIS Proptosis is a condition in which the eyeball is passively pushed forwards by a retro bulbar mass, haemorrhage, oedema, inflammatory tissue or neoplasm. However, some cases may give rise to a false impression of proptosis, called pseudo-proptosis. Causes of Pseudo-Proptosis : (a) Unilateral axial myopia. (b) Unilateral congenital glaucoma. (c) Unilateral infantile glaucoma. (d) Congenital cystic eyeball. 2. Retraction of the Upper lid from any cause e.g. thyrotoxicosis. 3. Asymmetry of the face or the bony orbits.
  • 16. 2. Cavernous sinus thrombosis. CAUSES OF PROPTOSIS A. BILATERAL PROPTOSIS 1. Endocrine exophthalmos due to dysthyroid eye disease. 3. Metastatic neuroblastoma. 4. Orbital myositis (due to causes other than thyroid dysfunction). B. UNILATERAL PROPTOSIS : 1. Haemangioma. 2. Dermoid cyst. 3. Lymphangioma. 4. Rhabdomyosarcoma. C. -TRANSIENT PROPTOSIS 1. Arterio-venous malformations. 2. Orbital varices.
  • 17. D. -PULSATING PROPTOSIS 1. Vascular Pulsations : - Arterio-Venous Aneurysm. —The site of the aneurysm may be in the cavernous sinus (between the internal carotid artery and the cavernous sinus) or, rarely in the orbit (between the ophthalmic artery and an orbital vein). -Saccular aneurysm , either of the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus or of the ophthalmic artery. -Vascular tumours in the orbit either angiomata or highly vascular sarcomata. 2. Cerebral Pulsations : Cerebral pulsations may occur when the orbital wall is defective, e.g. a congenital failure of development of the orbital roof associated with a meningocele or an encephalocele ; or a traumatic or operative hiatus in the orbital roof resulting in the formation of a meningocele.
  • 18. ORBITAL BLOWOUT FRACTURE Orbital fractures are a relatively common form of periorbital injury. Although any bone surrounding the orbit may be fractured, the thin bones of the orbital floor and medial orbital wall are most vulnerable. The most common site for a blowout fracture is the thin part of the maxillary bone (0.5-mm thick) in the posterior medial aspect of the floor. In addition, the very thin ethmoid bone (0.25-mm thick) along the medial wall of the orbit may be involved Due to the relative thickness of the orbital rim, it is often spared in orbital fractures. The term "blowout fracture" refers specifically to a fracture of an orbital wall in the presence of an intact orbital rim.
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  • 21. MCQl Chose the most appropriate answer. 1. A patient with thyroid eye disease. All of the following are possible treatments except a. radiotherapy b. surgical decompression of the orbit c. optic nerve sheath decompression d. steroids   Short assay questions: 1. Management of orbital cellulitis. Long assay questions : 1. Discus CAVERNOUS SINUS THROMBOSIS causes & clinical picture.
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