A 55-year-old woman presents with acute left eye pain, blurred vision, redness, headache and halos around lights that started when she was watching TV in a dimly lit room.
A 55-year-old woman presents with acute left eye pain, blurred vision, redness, headache and halos around lights that started when she was watching TV in a dimly lit room.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as Sudden Vision Loss.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as the acute red eye.
25 questions. 25 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
This is a hugely common presentation in the ED and often one many doctors try to avoid
A 74-year-old male presents to the ED with a recent history of painless flashes and floaters in his right eye.
Sudden visual loss is a presentation one should expect and be prepared to see, as an emergency physician.
Sudden visual loss is a presentation one should expect and be prepared to see, as an emergency physician.
A 60-year-old woman presents with eye pain and visual disturbance. She vomits just as you call her in for assessment.
This session identifies the clinical features of the different types of conjunctivitis and describes appropriate investigation and management.
This module identifies the clinical features of the different types of conjunctivitis and describes appropriate investigation and management.
A 59-year-old man presents to the ED at 11pm with acute onset severe (9/10) generalised headache and vomiting, which started at the dinner table at 5pm.
A woman presents with an unusual cause of ophthalmic symptoms.
A patient presents with sudden, painful loss of vision. Can you diagnose the problem and provide emergency management?
In this episode we discuss Paediatric Cardiology, Gender identity in ED, Traumatic and Medical Ophthalmology
A 26-year-old woman presents to the Emergency Department complaining of unilateral headache and vomiting.