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Red Eye (Unilateral)
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Contents
Background
Clinical Features
- Unilateral red/painful eye
Differential Diagnosis
Unilateral Red Eye
- Acute angle-closure glaucoma^
- Anterior uveitis
- Caustic keratoconjunctivitis^^
- Conjunctival laceration
- Conjunctivitis
- Corneal abrasion
- Corneal erosion
- Ocular foreign body
- Corneal ulcer^
- Endophthalmitis^
- Episcleritis
- Globe rupture^
- Herpes zoster ophthalmicus
- Intraocular foreign body
- Inflamed pingueculum
- Inflamed Pterygium
- Keratoconjunctivitis
- Keratoconus
- Lens dislocation
- Nontraumatic iritis
- Scleritis^
- Subconjunctival hemorrhage
- Traumatic hyphema
- Traumatic iritis
- Ultraviolet keratitis
^Emergent diagnoses
^^Critical diagnoses
Evaluation
- Evert lens and look for foreign body
- Remove contacts
- Photophobia suggests inflammation i.e. uveitis and abrasions
- Pupil: irregular with positive sidel's suggests penetrating injury
Diagnostic Algorythm
Traumatic
- Obvious Ruptured Globe^
- No obvious ruptured globe
- Epithelial defect
- Corneal Abrasion and Foreign Body
- Conjunctival laceration
- Corneal Ulcer^
- Caustic Keratoconjunctivitis^^
- Occult Ruptured Globe^
- (positive Sidel's)
- No defect
- Subconjunctival Hematoma
- Traumatic Iritis
- Hyphema^
- (?occult open globe)
- Endophthalmitis^
- (old occult open globe)
- Epithelial defect
Nontraumatic
- Epithelial defect
- Corneal Abrasion
- Corneal Ulcer^
- Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus (dendrite)
- Corneal erosion
- (morning pain)
- UV keratitis
- (SPK)
- Scleral penetration^
- No defect
- No pain relief with tropicamide
- Acute Angle Glaucoma^
- dilated
- closed angle
- inc pressure
- Nontraumatic Iritis
- Scleritis^
- (localized; no move Q-tip)
- Anterior Uveitis
- (hypopyon, cilliary flush)
- Acute Angle Glaucoma^
- No pain OR pain relief with tropicamide
- Foreign body
- Conjunctivitis
- Keratoconjunctivits
- Episcleritis
- (localized; move with Q-tip)
- Non-uptake finding (no pain/pain relief with tropicamd)
- Subconjunctival Hematoma
- Inflamed pingueculum
- Inflamed Pterygium
- Keratoconus (protrude)
- No pain relief with tropicamide
^Emergent diagnosises
^^Critical diagnosises
Managment
- By diagnosis
See Also
References
- Rosen
- WMS Practic Guidelines 2000)