Senile Cataract (Case Presentation)- History Taking & Possible Viva Questions | Ophthalmology
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Senile Cataract is the most common long case that is kept in ophthalmology viva exam and in this video we will learn what questions to ask the patient, how to ask those questions in patient's own language and also what questions the examiner is likely to ask you in your viva exam.
We will discuss in detail about diminution of vision, its onset, progression, second sight, cupuliform cataract, cuneiform cataract, coloured halos, glare, photophobia, diplopia, polyopia, scotoma, photopsia, metamorphopsia. We will also learn how to rule out other causes of cataract, how to take past history, systemic history, treatment history, personal history, family history & socio economic history of the patient.
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I have tried my best to cover almost all important point here but I'm sure there must be some things that I have missed out on. Please let me know in comments. If needed I will make part 2 of this video. Please like and share this video with your friends and colleagues if you found it useful and please subscribe to my channel to support free education. Thank you very much.
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Perfect video mam. Highly informative and understanding. Thank you mam
Excellent video Dr . Many thanks from Mauritius.
Can you make a video on occular examination for this
You're amazing ma'am! Thank you for this channel!
Best video for viva preparations🤩
excellent...Thank you Mam
Plss upload more vedios on viva examination and other cases history taking ....very helpful dear .🙏🙏🙏
Excellent video want part 2
explained so well, thank you!
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Thankyou ma'am for ur efforts,it's really so much informative
Plz make part 2 also . It was highly informative 🙌💯
Thank you so much ma’am for this highly informative video❤
Photophobia: A condition in which person has difficulty to see or open eyes in normal intensity of light. Occurs due to stimulation of sensory nerve endings of cornea. Causes: corneal diseases , irido cyclitis
Blepharospasm: Invlountary spasmodic contraction of orbicularis oculi muscle, it causes increades blinking and involuntary closure of eyelids. Cause is idiopathic
Perfect! 👏👏👏
Super mam very useful information
Thank you Mary! Glad you liked it!
Much needed❤
Thank u so much, ma'am 🙏🏻❤
Mam make a video on ocular examination it may helpful
Thank you so much mam.
Wonderful efforts....
We are grateful to you 🙏😌
Thanks Nisha! Happy to see my efforts being appreciated by all of you! 🙏☺️
It's amazing ma'am 🔥🔥
Excellent content🥂
Thank you!
We need more of this type of lecture❤️
Thank you ma'am 🙂
Thank you so much. VERY HELPFUL during exams.
Mam plz put video about examination of eye by suitable case presentation
Thanks
Superb video....
Best explanation 👍
Amazing
Thank you so much didi keep it up 🤗😌
Thank you!
Mam can you please upload the examination video of that topic
I m a homoeopathic Doctor from Bihar in this time treating various types of eye diseases successfully like cataract ,pterygium, keratosis ,leucoma
dr. mujhe cataract hai please sugest karen
Thank you🙏
Thank you so much ma'am for your efforts ☺️
Ma'am I want to ask about the complaint of Foreign body sensation by the patient, does it have any significance in our Senile Cataract History?
The patient may have dry eye or some lid abnormality (entropion, trichiasis)
@@eyecarewithdrbabita Thank you ma'am ☺️
GOAT🙏
Nice video
Good
Ma’am , can you give ppt of this presentation?
Hello ma’am
Thanks mam 🩷
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Phacolytic and phacoananaphylactic glaucoma is there any difference between the two
Phacolytic Glaucoma is typically seen in hypermature (morgagnian) cataracts where the lens cortex gets liquified and lens proteins seep out through an intact lens capsule to enter the anterior chamber.
Phacoanaphylactic Glaucoma occurs due to an intense inflammatory response to patient's own lens proteins/antigens that get exposed following rupture of lens capsule due to trauma or some intraocular procedure that has led to retention of lens fragments.
@@eyecarewithdrbabita thank you mam
thank you maam 🎉
Why don't teachers tell all this in classs..... 💔
Thank u so much ❤️
That's the reason why this channel was created.. Because teachers don't tell all this in class (Who knows why they don't 🙃)
Thanks for appreciating!
Mam plz share ppt
If a patient who is 41 year with history of DM __ what would be the disgnosis __ presenile cataract . Mam can write immature cataract and all in such case, because immature, mature are stages of senile Cortical cataract ,no mam
- A 41 year old cataract patient with history of diabetes would have a presenile cataract
- Immature, mature and hypermature are subtypes of Senile Cataract (not senile cortical cataract) . A presenile cataract with all its fibres opacified would be termed a 'Total Presenile cataract'
- We call a cataract 'Senile' or 'Presenile' based on etiology (age). We call a cataract 'cortical' based on morphology. Cortical cataracts can be seen in cataracts of various etiologies (Congenital/Developmental /Senile etc). Cortical cataract seen specifically in Senile cataract is known as a cuneiform cataract. This may be of help: ua-cam.com/video/dzopOhTXByY/v-deo.html
@@eyecarewithdrbabita thank you mam
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Examination kaha tha isme🤬🤬
Puura video dekhna pda sochta rha ki ab aaega ab aaega..!
The time it took you to write such an angry comment would have been enough to go through the title and the thumbnail of this video, which clearly mention 'History taking'. Thanks for watching.
@@eyecarewithdrbabita history taking me examinations nhi aate kya..??madam
Surprise. No.
@@eyecarewithdrbabita ok..and don't take this emoji '🤬' seriously mam😅😃
Cool 😎