Opthalmology
Learning Units
Unit 1: Sudden Loss of Vision
Unit 2: Visual field defects, double vision & optic disc swelling
Unit 3: Pupil abnormalities, Facial nerve palsy & Ptosis
Unit 4: Refractive Error
Unit 5: Children & Squint
Unit 6: Differential diagnosis of blurred vision
Unit 7: Gradual Loss of Vision
Unit 8: Eye Trauma
Unit 9: Red Eye
Unit 10: Systemic Disease
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Unit 1: Sudden Loss of Vision
Introduction
1: Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
Risk Factors
History & Exam
Symptoms
Signs
Management & Prognosis
2: Giant cell arteritis
Intro
Symptoms
Signs
Examination
Management
3: Acute angle-closure glaucoma
Anatomy & Physiology
Mechanism
Risk Factors
Symptoms
Signs
Treatment
4: Retinal detachment
Anatomy & Physiology
Retinal Tears
Risk Factors
Symptoms
Examination
Management
Self Assessment
2: Giant cell arteritis
Symptoms
Sudden painful severe monocular loss of vision, possibly preceded by transient episodes of vision loss
Headache
Scalp tenderness
Jaw claudication
Loss of appetite
Weight loss
Optic disc swelling
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