Eye and Vision Exams in the Outpatient Clinic
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Eye and Vision Exams in the
Outpatient Clinic
Erika Beard-Irvine MD
LCDR MC (FS) USN
Objective
AAP practice parameters for red reflex and
vision screening
Techniques for red reflex and vision
screening
Disease processes
Referral criteria
Terminology
Myopia
http://www.ophthobook.com/chapters/pediatrics
http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1517/mainpageS1517P0.html
Terminology
Myopia
Hyperopia
http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1517/mainpageS1517P0.html
Terminology
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
http://www.childrenshospital.org/az/Site1517/mainpageS1517P0.html
Terminology
Myopia
Hyperopia
Astigmatism
Amblyopia
Anisometropia
http://www.ohioamblyoperegistry.com/
Red Reflex Examination
Newborn examination
All routine health supervision visits
http://www.bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk/forgps/checking_for_the_red_reflex_in_children.asp
http://seeweimer.com/eye-anatomy/
Technique
Ophthalmoscope power to 0
Lights off
Simultaneously at 2-3 feet away
Separately at 12-18 inches away
http://www.ophthobook.com/chapters/pediatrics
Leukocoria
http://www.daisyseyecancerfund.org/rb/eye/index.html
http://www.orphancancer.org/ORbIT/leukocoria.html
http://www.nature.com/onc/journal/v25/n38/fig_tab/1209622f1.html
Differential of Leukocoria
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Congenital cataract •
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ROP
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PFV
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Coloboma
Retinoblastoma
Uveitis
Toxocariasis
Coats’ disease
Vitreous hemorrhage
Retinal dysplasia
Absent Red Reflex
http://www.peds.ufl.edu/peds2/research/debusk/pages/page7_61.html
Absent Red Reflex
http://www.bartsandthelondon.nhs.uk/forgps/checking_for_the_red_reflex_in_children.asp
Asymmetric Red Reflex
http://www.abcd-vision.org/vision-screening/red-reflex.html
Asymmetric Red Reflex
http://www.abcd-vision.org/vision-screening/bruckner.html
Asymmetric Red Reflex
Mills, MD. “The eye in childhood,” Am Fam Physician. 1999 Sep 1;60(3):907-916.
Eye Evaluation
Ocular history
Vision assessment
External inspection of the eye and lids
Ocular motility assessment
Pupil examination
Red reflex examination
Attempt at opthalmoscopy (>3 yo)
Ocular History
Does you child seem to see well?
Does your child hold objects close to his/her face when
trying to focus?
Do your child’s eyes seem to cross or drift?
Do your child’s eyes appear unusual?
Do your child’s eyelids droop or does 1 eyelid tend to
close?
Have your child’s eyes ever been injured?
Family history of eye disorders or early eyeglass wear.
Vision Assessment
Fix and follow
Visual acuity measurement (>3 yo)
Photoscreening
Photoscreening
Screening for amblyogenic factors:
Strabismus
Media opacities
Significant refractive errors
Evaluate photo of red reflex and pupillary light
reflex
AAP says it could be helpful but recommends
more study
External Examination
Tearing or discharge
Corneal clouding
http://www.mps1disease.com/en/patients/about/signs-and-symptoms/corneal-clouding.aspx
External Examination
Tearing or discharge
Corneal clouding
Ptosis
http://www.cosmeticeyesandface.com/Pediatrics.html
External Examination
Tearing or discharge
Corneal clouding
Ptosis
Iris abnormalities
http://www.glaucomaconsultantsnorthwest.com/glaucoma%20in%20children.html
http://www.med.umn.edu/ophthalmology/faculty/schimmenti/home.html
Ocular Motility
Corneal reflex test
Extra-ocular movements
Cover-uncover test
Random dot E stereo test
Corneal Light Reflex
http://www.wahajr.com/hajrvb/showthread.php?t=402925749&page=4
Mills, MD. “The eye in childhood,” Am Fam
Physician. 1999 Sep 1;60(3):907-916.
http://health.utah.gov/cshcn/HSVS/photo.html
Mills, MD. “The eye in childhood,” Am Fam
Physician. 1999 Sep 1;60(3):907-916.
Ocular Motility
Corneal reflex test
Extra-ocular movements
Cover-uncover test
Random dot E stereo test
Ocular Motility
Corneal reflex test
Extra-ocular movements
Cover-uncover test
Random dot E stereo test
Random Dot E
http://health.minnesota.gov/divs/fh/mch/webcourse/vision/mod7a.cfm
Pseudostrabismus
http://www.sarawakeyecare.com/Atlasofophthalmology/paediatric/paediatricophthalmologytpicture4.htm
Pupil Exam
http://www.atlasophthalmology.com/atlas/photo.jsf?node=5832&locale=en
Referral Criteria
Leukocoria or absent red reflex
Any abnormality on exam
Persistent torticollis or head tilt
FHx of retinoblastoma
FHx corrective lenses in preschool or “lazy
eye”
Parent concern