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Symptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Presenting with Visual Field Deficits Managed via Transcervical Carotid Artery Revascularization
A 79-y.o. white male presented for evaluation complaining of trouble seeing in his peripheral vision while driving for the preceding two weeks…
Sarcoid-Induced Uveitis: A Tattooed Journey
When a patient presents with an anterior uveitis that is suspicious for a systemic etiology, it is important to explore all areas of clinical care to determine the cause. Traditionally, the initial approach is to perform an appropriate lab work-up. Beyond this, areas of specialty that are typically considered include rheumatology, radiology, and infectious disease. However, this case report will present a patient that required intervention from dermatology to confirm the source of ocular inflammation.
PHOTO ESSAY: Idiopathic Atypical Hyphema
Hyphema is the accumulation of red blood cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. Blood accumulates from the disruption of vessels of the iris or…
A Surprise Diagnosis from a Unilateral Hearing Loss and Vertigo Case from Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
Cerebellar pontine angle meningioma is rare in ophthalmic practices because it has a variety of nonspecific symptoms that can be misleading…
Sickle cell retinopathy: diagnosis, management, and treatment
Sickle cell disease is one of the world’s most common hemoglobinopathies, with a wide spectrum of systemic manifestations. The most common ocular…
Let the Good Times Roll
I get inspired when I come back from a CE conference; I hope you, reader, get that same inspiration from the articles in this issue. Open up the latest…
What Evidence Based Medicine is Not: Part 1
Deciding what something is not is just as important as knowing what something is Pertinent negatives in clinical practice help make deductive clinical…
The Link Between Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Bilateral optic disc edema can be an ocular complication of serious conditions, emerging literature suggests a potential relationship between SLE and IIH…
The Road To Retrograde Recovery
This month’s column highlights a patient that was diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma and underwent trans-sphenoidal resection
Persistent Corneal Defect in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
This unique case highlights the difficulties of managingboth CPEO and the complications related to the ocular surface and adnexa, including…
Symptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Presenting with Visual Field Deficits Managed via Transcervical Carotid Artery Revascularization
A 79-y.o. white male presented for evaluation complaining of trouble seeing in his peripheral vision while driving for the preceding two weeks…
Sarcoid-Induced Uveitis: A Tattooed Journey
When a patient presents with an anterior uveitis that is suspicious for a systemic etiology, it is important to explore all areas of clinical care to determine the cause. Traditionally, the initial approach is to perform an appropriate lab work-up. Beyond this, areas of specialty that are typically considered include rheumatology, radiology, and infectious disease. However, this case report will present a patient that required intervention from dermatology to confirm the source of ocular inflammation.
PHOTO ESSAY: Idiopathic Atypical Hyphema
Hyphema is the accumulation of red blood cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. Blood accumulates from the disruption of vessels of the iris or…
A Surprise Diagnosis from a Unilateral Hearing Loss and Vertigo Case from Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
Cerebellar pontine angle meningioma is rare in ophthalmic practices because it has a variety of nonspecific symptoms that can be misleading…
Sickle cell retinopathy: diagnosis, management, and treatment
Sickle cell disease is one of the world’s most common hemoglobinopathies, with a wide spectrum of systemic manifestations. The most common ocular…
Let the Good Times Roll
I get inspired when I come back from a CE conference; I hope you, reader, get that same inspiration from the articles in this issue. Open up the latest…
What Evidence Based Medicine is Not: Part 1
Deciding what something is not is just as important as knowing what something is Pertinent negatives in clinical practice help make deductive clinical…
The Link Between Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Bilateral optic disc edema can be an ocular complication of serious conditions, emerging literature suggests a potential relationship between SLE and IIH…
The Road To Retrograde Recovery
This month’s column highlights a patient that was diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma and underwent trans-sphenoidal resection
Persistent Corneal Defect in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
This unique case highlights the difficulties of managingboth CPEO and the complications related to the ocular surface and adnexa, including…
Symptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Presenting with Visual Field Deficits Managed via Transcervical Carotid Artery Revascularization
A 79-y.o. white male presented for evaluation complaining of trouble seeing in his peripheral vision while driving for the preceding two weeks…
Sarcoid-Induced Uveitis: A Tattooed Journey
When a patient presents with an anterior uveitis that is suspicious for a systemic etiology, it is important to explore all areas of clinical care to determine the cause. Traditionally, the initial approach is to perform an appropriate lab work-up. Beyond this, areas of specialty that are typically considered include rheumatology, radiology, and infectious disease. However, this case report will present a patient that required intervention from dermatology to confirm the source of ocular inflammation.
PHOTO ESSAY: Idiopathic Atypical Hyphema
Hyphema is the accumulation of red blood cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. Blood accumulates from the disruption of vessels of the iris or…
A Surprise Diagnosis from a Unilateral Hearing Loss and Vertigo Case from Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
Cerebellar pontine angle meningioma is rare in ophthalmic practices because it has a variety of nonspecific symptoms that can be misleading…
Sickle cell retinopathy: diagnosis, management, and treatment
Sickle cell disease is one of the world’s most common hemoglobinopathies, with a wide spectrum of systemic manifestations. The most common ocular…
Let the Good Times Roll
I get inspired when I come back from a CE conference; I hope you, reader, get that same inspiration from the articles in this issue. Open up the latest…
What Evidence Based Medicine is Not: Part 1
Deciding what something is not is just as important as knowing what something is Pertinent negatives in clinical practice help make deductive clinical…
The Link Between Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Bilateral optic disc edema can be an ocular complication of serious conditions, emerging literature suggests a potential relationship between SLE and IIH…
The Road To Retrograde Recovery
This month’s column highlights a patient that was diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma and underwent trans-sphenoidal resection
Persistent Corneal Defect in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
This unique case highlights the difficulties of managingboth CPEO and the complications related to the ocular surface and adnexa, including…
Symptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Presenting with Visual Field Deficits Managed via Transcervical Carotid Artery Revascularization
A 79-y.o. white male presented for evaluation complaining of trouble seeing in his peripheral vision while driving for the preceding two weeks…
Sarcoid-Induced Uveitis: A Tattooed Journey
When a patient presents with an anterior uveitis that is suspicious for a systemic etiology, it is important to explore all areas of clinical care to determine the cause. Traditionally, the initial approach is to perform an appropriate lab work-up. Beyond this, areas of specialty that are typically considered include rheumatology, radiology, and infectious disease. However, this case report will present a patient that required intervention from dermatology to confirm the source of ocular inflammation.
PHOTO ESSAY: Idiopathic Atypical Hyphema
Hyphema is the accumulation of red blood cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. Blood accumulates from the disruption of vessels of the iris or…
A Surprise Diagnosis from a Unilateral Hearing Loss and Vertigo Case from Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
Cerebellar pontine angle meningioma is rare in ophthalmic practices because it has a variety of nonspecific symptoms that can be misleading…
Sickle cell retinopathy: diagnosis, management, and treatment
Sickle cell disease is one of the world’s most common hemoglobinopathies, with a wide spectrum of systemic manifestations. The most common ocular…
Let the Good Times Roll
I get inspired when I come back from a CE conference; I hope you, reader, get that same inspiration from the articles in this issue. Open up the latest…
What Evidence Based Medicine is Not: Part 1
Deciding what something is not is just as important as knowing what something is Pertinent negatives in clinical practice help make deductive clinical…
The Link Between Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Bilateral optic disc edema can be an ocular complication of serious conditions, emerging literature suggests a potential relationship between SLE and IIH…
The Road To Retrograde Recovery
This month’s column highlights a patient that was diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma and underwent trans-sphenoidal resection
Persistent Corneal Defect in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
This unique case highlights the difficulties of managingboth CPEO and the complications related to the ocular surface and adnexa, including…
Symptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Presenting with Visual Field Deficits Managed via Transcervical Carotid Artery Revascularization
A 79-y.o. white male presented for evaluation complaining of trouble seeing in his peripheral vision while driving for the preceding two weeks…
Sarcoid-Induced Uveitis: A Tattooed Journey
When a patient presents with an anterior uveitis that is suspicious for a systemic etiology, it is important to explore all areas of clinical care to determine the cause. Traditionally, the initial approach is to perform an appropriate lab work-up. Beyond this, areas of specialty that are typically considered include rheumatology, radiology, and infectious disease. However, this case report will present a patient that required intervention from dermatology to confirm the source of ocular inflammation.
PHOTO ESSAY: Idiopathic Atypical Hyphema
Hyphema is the accumulation of red blood cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. Blood accumulates from the disruption of vessels of the iris or…
A Surprise Diagnosis from a Unilateral Hearing Loss and Vertigo Case from Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
Cerebellar pontine angle meningioma is rare in ophthalmic practices because it has a variety of nonspecific symptoms that can be misleading…
Sickle cell retinopathy: diagnosis, management, and treatment
Sickle cell disease is one of the world’s most common hemoglobinopathies, with a wide spectrum of systemic manifestations. The most common ocular…
Let the Good Times Roll
I get inspired when I come back from a CE conference; I hope you, reader, get that same inspiration from the articles in this issue. Open up the latest…
What Evidence Based Medicine is Not: Part 1
Deciding what something is not is just as important as knowing what something is Pertinent negatives in clinical practice help make deductive clinical…
The Link Between Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Bilateral optic disc edema can be an ocular complication of serious conditions, emerging literature suggests a potential relationship between SLE and IIH…
The Road To Retrograde Recovery
This month’s column highlights a patient that was diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma and underwent trans-sphenoidal resection
Persistent Corneal Defect in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
This unique case highlights the difficulties of managingboth CPEO and the complications related to the ocular surface and adnexa, including…
Symptomatic Carotid Artery Stenosis Presenting with Visual Field Deficits Managed via Transcervical Carotid Artery Revascularization
A 79-y.o. white male presented for evaluation complaining of trouble seeing in his peripheral vision while driving for the preceding two weeks…
Sarcoid-Induced Uveitis: A Tattooed Journey
When a patient presents with an anterior uveitis that is suspicious for a systemic etiology, it is important to explore all areas of clinical care to determine the cause. Traditionally, the initial approach is to perform an appropriate lab work-up. Beyond this, areas of specialty that are typically considered include rheumatology, radiology, and infectious disease. However, this case report will present a patient that required intervention from dermatology to confirm the source of ocular inflammation.
PHOTO ESSAY: Idiopathic Atypical Hyphema
Hyphema is the accumulation of red blood cells in the anterior chamber of the eye. Blood accumulates from the disruption of vessels of the iris or…
A Surprise Diagnosis from a Unilateral Hearing Loss and Vertigo Case from Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
Cerebellar pontine angle meningioma is rare in ophthalmic practices because it has a variety of nonspecific symptoms that can be misleading…
Sickle cell retinopathy: diagnosis, management, and treatment
Sickle cell disease is one of the world’s most common hemoglobinopathies, with a wide spectrum of systemic manifestations. The most common ocular…
Let the Good Times Roll
I get inspired when I come back from a CE conference; I hope you, reader, get that same inspiration from the articles in this issue. Open up the latest…
What Evidence Based Medicine is Not: Part 1
Deciding what something is not is just as important as knowing what something is Pertinent negatives in clinical practice help make deductive clinical…
The Link Between Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Bilateral optic disc edema can be an ocular complication of serious conditions, emerging literature suggests a potential relationship between SLE and IIH…
The Road To Retrograde Recovery
This month’s column highlights a patient that was diagnosed with a non-functioning pituitary macroadenoma and underwent trans-sphenoidal resection
Persistent Corneal Defect in Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia
This unique case highlights the difficulties of managingboth CPEO and the complications related to the ocular surface and adnexa, including…