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Seeing Double

A woman with diplopia needs your help. Can you identify the cause and include or exclude any red flags?

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One in a million

A 39-year-old male presents to the ED with a 3-day history of bilateral peripheral limb paraesthesia, dysphagia, ataxia and diplopia.

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Sudden Visual Loss

Sudden visual loss is a presentation one should expect and be prepared to see, as an emergency physician.

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Sudden Visual Loss

Sudden visual loss is a presentation one should expect and be prepared to see, as an emergency physician.

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Multiple Sclerosis

This session describes the presentations, pathophysiology, management and treatment options for multiple sclerosis relevant to ED.

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Multiple Sclerosis

This module describes the presentations, pathophysiology, management and treatment options for multiple sclerosis relevant to ED.

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Connect the Dots

A 77-year-old gentleman presents to the ED five days after his endoscopic endonasal transsphenoid resection of his pituitary adenoma with a severe frontal headache, fever and multiple episodes of vomiting.

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Suspicious Eye Pain

A woman presents with 10/10 eye pain. Consider what could be going on, rule out the red flags and address her urgent concerns!

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Cranial Nerves One to Six

Cranial nerve injuries are important clinical signs, which alert the examiner to intracranial pathology. This session will look at the more common traumatic and medical causes of cranial nerve injury

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Giant Headache!!!

A 69-year-old lady presents with a 3-week history of right sided headache and jaw claudication, associated with significant reduction in vision of the right eye for 2 days.

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