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Ophthalmology – KFP public report review 2016-2024 topics in exam

1. Diagnosis of Chalazion

  • Key Areas:
    • Diagnosis of chalazion
  • Common Errors:
    • Focusing on management strategies rather than accurate diagnosis

2. Hypertension and Retinal Artery Occlusion

  • Insight:
    • The link between systemic diseases like hypertension and specific ocular emergencies, such as retinal artery occlusion
  • Strengths:
    • Recognizing secondary causes of hypertension and the importance of targeted investigations
  • Improvements:
    • Enhance skills in emergency management and referral for ocular conditions

3. Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus

  • Insight:
    • Early recognition and management are crucial to prevent complications
    • Urgent referral to ophthalmology is critical for preserving vision
  • Strengths:
    • Effective identification of immediate management steps and pharmacological treatments for post-herpetic neuralgia
  • Improvements:
    • Enhance understanding of confidentiality, capacity assessment, and legal aspects regarding patient information sharing

4. Trachoma

  • Key Topics:
    • Non-pharmacological management
    • Public health measures
    • Culturally safe communication
  • Improvements Needed:
    • Providing specific, relevant answers
    • Ensuring culturally safe communication

5. Acute Eye Redness and Pain Management

  • Key Topics Discussed:
    • Examination for ocular conditions
    • Investigation for underlying causes
    • Immediate management
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Incorrect differential diagnoses and investigation choices
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Accurate assessment of ocular conditions
    • Appropriate selection of investigations
    • Timely management actions

6. Raised Intraocular Pressures, Blepharitis, and Facial Skin Lesion

  • Key Topics Discussed:
    • Risk factors for raised intraocular pressures
    • Non-pharmacological management of blepharitis
    • Diagnosis of a facial skin lesion
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Confusion between symptoms and risk factors
    • Inappropriate management advice for blepharitis
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Differentiate between symptoms and risk factors
    • Provide case-relevant management advice

7. Worsening Vision in an Older Male

  • Key Topics Discussed:
    • Differential diagnoses
    • Interim management before specialist assessment
    • Considerations for driving fitness
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Lack of knowledge in differential diagnosis and assessing fitness to drive
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Improve understanding of ophthalmologic conditions and legal/medical standards for driving assessments

8. Dry and Irritated Eyes

  • Key Topics:
    • Diagnosis of eye conditions based on clinical findings
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Incorrect diagnosis, overlooking relevant clinical findings
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Accurate eye examination
    • Appropriate management based on diagnosis

9. Visual Field Loss

  • Key Topics:
    • Diagnosis and differential diagnosis of bilateral peripheral visual field loss
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Misidentification of relevant examination findings
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Accurate neurological and ophthalmological examination techniques and diagnosis

10. Raised Intra-Ocular Pressures

  • Medical Heading: Ophthalmology
  • Key Topics:
    • Risk factors for glaucoma
    • Appropriate management options
    • Interpretation of skin lesions
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Offered general risk factors without specificity
    • Proposed inappropriate management steps for diagnosed conditions
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Detailed risk factor assessment for glaucoma
    • Precise management strategies, both pharmacological and surgical, as appropriate

11. Sudden Loss of Vision and Incidental Skin Lesion

  • Medical Heading: Ophthalmology, Dermatology
  • Key Topics:
    • Differential diagnoses for sudden vision loss
    • Focused historical inquiry
    • Skin lesion management
  • Candidate Performance:
    • Misidentifications such as amaurosis fugax as a diagnosis
    • Incorrect management approaches for identified skin lesions
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Develop a precise approach to sudden vision loss diagnosis and lesion management
    • Avoid misinterpretations of symptoms as diagnoses

12. Red Watery Eye

  • Medical Heading: Ophthalmology
  • Key Topics:
    • Differential diagnoses and examination of a unilateral red eye in a child
  • Candidates Did Well On:
    • Identifying age-appropriate causes of a red eye
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Focus on specific examination relevant to the eye
    • Avoid over-generalization or irrelevant examination details

13. Range of Eye Conditions

  • Topic Discussed:
    • Diagnosis and management of various ophthalmological conditions, including ‘red eye’ and other common presentations
  • Candidates Did Well On:
    • Recognizing classic descriptions and using clinical photographs to guide diagnoses
  • Improvement Areas:
    • Incorporating all provided information for differential diagnoses
    • Match differentials closely with clinical presentations

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