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A Review of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and Its Differential Diagnoses
Myasthenia gravis is a condition that often mimics other common conditions, leading clinicians to consider more likely differentials first. The hallmark findings…
When Retinal Disease Masquerades as Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease
Bitemporal visual field defects often involve the optic chiasm and pituitary adenoma is at the forefront of differentials. However, many other diseases…
Editor’s Column February 2025
Have you started using AI in your practice yet? Have you started using AI when managing your patients? I would imagine that most of us said no to…
A Rare Case of Recurrence of Bilateral Corneal Edema Secondary to Amantadine
This case demonstrates the role of a thorough patient history in the early diagnosis of corneal edema secondary to amantadine. The ophthalmic adverse effects are uncommon but well documented.
Post-operative Hypotony And Choroidal Effusion Following Cataract Surgery Suture Removal
Ocular hypotony can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to ocular inflammation, glaucoma filtration surgery, or trauma…
Traditional and Novel Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
A 77-year-old male presented for a dry eye evaluation with symptoms of irritation that started in the right eye and then the left eye for at least four days…
Diplopia Detective
Welcome to the Journal of Medical Optometry’s Diplopia Detective, a series where we discuss interesting cases of diplopia using both a thoughtful…
A Classic Neuro-Ophthalmic ODDity From a Modern Perspective
A 65-year-old white male presented for routine evaluation and reported stable vision. The patient’s past medical history included hypertension…
PHOTO ESSAY: Just A Cutaneous Horn or Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
A 75-year-old white male presented to the eye clinic with the complaint of an eyelid growth on his left eye that had been present for approximately…
Don’t Trust Your Gut: Part 3: The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making
in Part 3, we turn our focus to another, often overlooked, factor that influences clinical decision-making: the thorny topic of the pharmaceutical…
A Review of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and Its Differential Diagnoses
Myasthenia gravis is a condition that often mimics other common conditions, leading clinicians to consider more likely differentials first. The hallmark findings…
When Retinal Disease Masquerades as Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease
Bitemporal visual field defects often involve the optic chiasm and pituitary adenoma is at the forefront of differentials. However, many other diseases…
Editor’s Column February 2025
Have you started using AI in your practice yet? Have you started using AI when managing your patients? I would imagine that most of us said no to…
A Rare Case of Recurrence of Bilateral Corneal Edema Secondary to Amantadine
This case demonstrates the role of a thorough patient history in the early diagnosis of corneal edema secondary to amantadine. The ophthalmic adverse effects are uncommon but well documented.
Post-operative Hypotony And Choroidal Effusion Following Cataract Surgery Suture Removal
Ocular hypotony can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to ocular inflammation, glaucoma filtration surgery, or trauma…
Traditional and Novel Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
A 77-year-old male presented for a dry eye evaluation with symptoms of irritation that started in the right eye and then the left eye for at least four days…
Diplopia Detective
Welcome to the Journal of Medical Optometry’s Diplopia Detective, a series where we discuss interesting cases of diplopia using both a thoughtful…
A Classic Neuro-Ophthalmic ODDity From a Modern Perspective
A 65-year-old white male presented for routine evaluation and reported stable vision. The patient’s past medical history included hypertension…
PHOTO ESSAY: Just A Cutaneous Horn or Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
A 75-year-old white male presented to the eye clinic with the complaint of an eyelid growth on his left eye that had been present for approximately…
Don’t Trust Your Gut: Part 3: The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making
in Part 3, we turn our focus to another, often overlooked, factor that influences clinical decision-making: the thorny topic of the pharmaceutical…
A Review of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and Its Differential Diagnoses
Myasthenia gravis is a condition that often mimics other common conditions, leading clinicians to consider more likely differentials first. The hallmark findings…
When Retinal Disease Masquerades as Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease
Bitemporal visual field defects often involve the optic chiasm and pituitary adenoma is at the forefront of differentials. However, many other diseases…
Editor’s Column February 2025
Have you started using AI in your practice yet? Have you started using AI when managing your patients? I would imagine that most of us said no to…
A Rare Case of Recurrence of Bilateral Corneal Edema Secondary to Amantadine
This case demonstrates the role of a thorough patient history in the early diagnosis of corneal edema secondary to amantadine. The ophthalmic adverse effects are uncommon but well documented.
Post-operative Hypotony And Choroidal Effusion Following Cataract Surgery Suture Removal
Ocular hypotony can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to ocular inflammation, glaucoma filtration surgery, or trauma…
Traditional and Novel Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
A 77-year-old male presented for a dry eye evaluation with symptoms of irritation that started in the right eye and then the left eye for at least four days…
Diplopia Detective
Welcome to the Journal of Medical Optometry’s Diplopia Detective, a series where we discuss interesting cases of diplopia using both a thoughtful…
A Classic Neuro-Ophthalmic ODDity From a Modern Perspective
A 65-year-old white male presented for routine evaluation and reported stable vision. The patient’s past medical history included hypertension…
PHOTO ESSAY: Just A Cutaneous Horn or Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
A 75-year-old white male presented to the eye clinic with the complaint of an eyelid growth on his left eye that had been present for approximately…
Don’t Trust Your Gut: Part 3: The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making
in Part 3, we turn our focus to another, often overlooked, factor that influences clinical decision-making: the thorny topic of the pharmaceutical…
A Review of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and Its Differential Diagnoses
Myasthenia gravis is a condition that often mimics other common conditions, leading clinicians to consider more likely differentials first. The hallmark findings…
When Retinal Disease Masquerades as Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease
Bitemporal visual field defects often involve the optic chiasm and pituitary adenoma is at the forefront of differentials. However, many other diseases…
Editor’s Column February 2025
Have you started using AI in your practice yet? Have you started using AI when managing your patients? I would imagine that most of us said no to…
A Rare Case of Recurrence of Bilateral Corneal Edema Secondary to Amantadine
This case demonstrates the role of a thorough patient history in the early diagnosis of corneal edema secondary to amantadine. The ophthalmic adverse effects are uncommon but well documented.
Post-operative Hypotony And Choroidal Effusion Following Cataract Surgery Suture Removal
Ocular hypotony can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to ocular inflammation, glaucoma filtration surgery, or trauma…
Traditional and Novel Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
A 77-year-old male presented for a dry eye evaluation with symptoms of irritation that started in the right eye and then the left eye for at least four days…
Diplopia Detective
Welcome to the Journal of Medical Optometry’s Diplopia Detective, a series where we discuss interesting cases of diplopia using both a thoughtful…
A Classic Neuro-Ophthalmic ODDity From a Modern Perspective
A 65-year-old white male presented for routine evaluation and reported stable vision. The patient’s past medical history included hypertension…
PHOTO ESSAY: Just A Cutaneous Horn or Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
A 75-year-old white male presented to the eye clinic with the complaint of an eyelid growth on his left eye that had been present for approximately…
Don’t Trust Your Gut: Part 3: The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making
in Part 3, we turn our focus to another, often overlooked, factor that influences clinical decision-making: the thorny topic of the pharmaceutical…
A Review of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and Its Differential Diagnoses
Myasthenia gravis is a condition that often mimics other common conditions, leading clinicians to consider more likely differentials first. The hallmark findings…
When Retinal Disease Masquerades as Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease
Bitemporal visual field defects often involve the optic chiasm and pituitary adenoma is at the forefront of differentials. However, many other diseases…
Editor’s Column February 2025
Have you started using AI in your practice yet? Have you started using AI when managing your patients? I would imagine that most of us said no to…
A Rare Case of Recurrence of Bilateral Corneal Edema Secondary to Amantadine
This case demonstrates the role of a thorough patient history in the early diagnosis of corneal edema secondary to amantadine. The ophthalmic adverse effects are uncommon but well documented.
Post-operative Hypotony And Choroidal Effusion Following Cataract Surgery Suture Removal
Ocular hypotony can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to ocular inflammation, glaucoma filtration surgery, or trauma…
Traditional and Novel Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
A 77-year-old male presented for a dry eye evaluation with symptoms of irritation that started in the right eye and then the left eye for at least four days…
Diplopia Detective
Welcome to the Journal of Medical Optometry’s Diplopia Detective, a series where we discuss interesting cases of diplopia using both a thoughtful…
A Classic Neuro-Ophthalmic ODDity From a Modern Perspective
A 65-year-old white male presented for routine evaluation and reported stable vision. The patient’s past medical history included hypertension…
PHOTO ESSAY: Just A Cutaneous Horn or Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
A 75-year-old white male presented to the eye clinic with the complaint of an eyelid growth on his left eye that had been present for approximately…
Don’t Trust Your Gut: Part 3: The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making
in Part 3, we turn our focus to another, often overlooked, factor that influences clinical decision-making: the thorny topic of the pharmaceutical…
A Review of Ocular Myasthenia Gravis and Its Differential Diagnoses
Myasthenia gravis is a condition that often mimics other common conditions, leading clinicians to consider more likely differentials first. The hallmark findings…
When Retinal Disease Masquerades as Neuro-Ophthalmic Disease
Bitemporal visual field defects often involve the optic chiasm and pituitary adenoma is at the forefront of differentials. However, many other diseases…
Editor’s Column February 2025
Have you started using AI in your practice yet? Have you started using AI when managing your patients? I would imagine that most of us said no to…
A Rare Case of Recurrence of Bilateral Corneal Edema Secondary to Amantadine
This case demonstrates the role of a thorough patient history in the early diagnosis of corneal edema secondary to amantadine. The ophthalmic adverse effects are uncommon but well documented.
Post-operative Hypotony And Choroidal Effusion Following Cataract Surgery Suture Removal
Ocular hypotony can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to ocular inflammation, glaucoma filtration surgery, or trauma…
Traditional and Novel Treatment of Demodex Blepharitis
A 77-year-old male presented for a dry eye evaluation with symptoms of irritation that started in the right eye and then the left eye for at least four days…
Diplopia Detective
Welcome to the Journal of Medical Optometry’s Diplopia Detective, a series where we discuss interesting cases of diplopia using both a thoughtful…
A Classic Neuro-Ophthalmic ODDity From a Modern Perspective
A 65-year-old white male presented for routine evaluation and reported stable vision. The patient’s past medical history included hypertension…
PHOTO ESSAY: Just A Cutaneous Horn or Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
A 75-year-old white male presented to the eye clinic with the complaint of an eyelid growth on his left eye that had been present for approximately…
Don’t Trust Your Gut: Part 3: The Influence of the Pharmaceutical Industry on Clinical Decision-Making
in Part 3, we turn our focus to another, often overlooked, factor that influences clinical decision-making: the thorny topic of the pharmaceutical…