Ep 107 Blunt Ocular Trauma Live from The EM Cases Course
Emergency Medicine Cases
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The Orbital Component Syndrome: A Clinical Diagnosis
A healthy 44-year-old man is playing badminton when he gets a shuttlecock directly into the left eye. He comes in complaining of pain, blurry vision and nausea. His visual acuity had been documented by the nurse as zero in that eye. Dr. McDonald gives his tips on how to detect those really subtle hyphemas where you don't see an obvious meniscus.
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