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 Flashes, Floaters and Double Vision.
This blog summarises the assessment and initial management of common ophthalmic emergency presentation such as Sudden Vision Loss.
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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 45-year-old woman presents with 24 hour history of right sided frontal headache with progressive worsening of vision.
A 70-year-old female presents to the ED with headache, jaw pain and visual disturbance.
It all started with a headache…
An elderly lady, Susan, arrives in the emergency department with a sudden visual loss.
An elderly woman presents with bilateral visual loss progressively worsening over the previous four days
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.