Case Review: Finding the Right Lens

Case Review: Finding the Right Lens

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Case Review: Signs and Symptoms of Thyroid Eye Disease

Ogul Uner, MD, invites Amina Malik, MD, to review a case of suspected thyroid eye disease (TED) in a 44-year-old female patient who presents with eye redness and diplopia. The patient reported no recent illnesses or medications, and external examination showed upper eyelid retrac ...  Show more

Case Review: Uveitic Ocular Hypertension and Glaucoma

Erick Rivera Grana, MD, meets with host Ogul Uner, MD, to review a case of a 34-year-old woman who experienced blurred vision and mild discomfort in her right eye with an IOP of 38 mm Hg. The patient also presented with conjunctival injection and posterior synechiae. Dr. Rivera G ...  Show more

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