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 6: Differential Diagnosis of Blurred Vision
Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
Risk Factors
History & Exam
Symptoms
Signs
Management & Prognosis
Non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy
Symptoms
Painless, monocular, sudden loss of vision
Sometimes asymptomatic if good vision in fellow eye (as can still see)
Swollen disc with flame shaped haemorrhage
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