Retinopathy Prompting Laboratory Testing: a report of two cases
Lab testing, when directed by the retinopathy appearance and patient demographics, can serve as an helpful method of uncovering systemic disease…
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Aug 17, 2023 | Retina, Systemic Disease, Volume 1, Issue 2 | 0 |
Lab testing, when directed by the retinopathy appearance and patient demographics, can serve as an helpful method of uncovering systemic disease…
Read MoreAug 17, 2023 | Retina, Systemic Disease, Volume 1, Issue 2 | 0 |
This case demonstrates the potential difficulty in separating anterior from posterior scleritis, along with the importance of uncovering whether an episode of scleritis is infectious or non-infectious in origin.
Read MoreAug 17, 2023 | Retina, Volume 1, Issue 2 | 0 |
Fluid around the optic disc can come from a variety of sources. Clinical exam and accurate interpretation of ancillary studies, such as OCT or FA are…
Read MoreAug 17, 2023 | Systemic Disease, Uveitis, Volume 1, Issue 2 | 0 |
Uveitis can pose a clinical challenge due to the vast array of differential diagnoses. However, optometrists are well-positioned to decipher the nuances…
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As the Journal of Medical Optometry grows, I’m struck by the desire of so many of us to publish our work for the benefit of our peers. There is no shortage of submissions for publication; there is a demand by medical optometrists to have a space to call our own. I think we all benefit from this. The author benefits from being motivated to dig deeper into a case, into a disease. The reader benefits by being able to take away a better understanding of a condition they could easily see in their chair tomorrow. And, of course, the patient benefits when the field increases its shared knowledge.
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