Pharmacology:
Definition of drug; development of medicines; generic drugs and brand name drugs; Biological and biosimilar drugs;
Pharmacokinetics: mechanisms of transport across biological membranes; main routes of drug administration, absorption, distribution, biotransformation, and excretion of drugs.
Bioavailability, blood-brain barrier, placental barrier, volume of distribution, therapeutic range, dose-effect and dose-response curves, therapeutic index, and plasma half-life.
Characteristics of ocular routes of drug administration, blood-ocular barrier, ocular formulations.
Pharmacodynamics: drug-receptor interactions, classification of receptors, main signal transduction pathways; receptor agonists and antagonists, potency, intrinsic activity, and maximum efficacy of a drug; receptor regulation: up-regulation, down-regulation, and desensitization.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID);
glucocorticoids;
Chemotherapy of microbial disease in the eye: general consideration, antibacterial agents and antiviral agents.
Drugs used for the treatment of glaucoma.
Autonomic agents used in ophthalmology; miotics, mydriatics, and cycloplegics.
Orthotic III
Incomitant deviations and restriction syndromes
definitions and generalities
- Stilling Turk Duane Syndrome type I, II, III
- Brown Syndrome
- Moebius Syndrome
NYSTAGMUS
Definition and Characteristics (wave type, frequency, amplitude, intensity, direction, symmetrical spatial trajectory, age of onset, neutral point)
Physiological nystagmus
- optokinetic nystagmus
- caloric-induced vestibular nystagmus
- rotatory vestibular nystagmus
- laterality nystagmus
- voluntary nystagmus
- fatigue nystagmus; from an extreme or unsupported gaze
pathological nystagmus
congenital or infantile
- idiopathic congenital nystagmus
- nystagmus due to sensory defect
- latent nystagmus; manifest-latent nystagmus
- spasmus nutans
acquired
- vestibular nystagmus
- neurological nystagmus
- periodic alternating nystagmus
- nystagmus secondary to visual impairment
- spasmus nutans
Therapeutic approach
OCULAR TORCICOLLO
Definition and general aspects
etiopathogenesis
Compensatory stiff necks improve visual function
- from refractive anomalies
- from perimetric anomalies
- from nystagmus (congenital; manifest latent strabismus; in congenital monophthalmos, sensory N, acute nystagmus)
Incomitant squint in:
fracture (s) of the orbital walls
thyroid myopathy
Exophthalmos
Ptosis and eyelid malformations
Electrophysiology:
Execution and interpretation of electrophysiological examinations:
- PEV
- ERG
- EOG
- PERG