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Hospital Medicine

Neuro-Ophthalmology   

Questions discussed in this category


How would you approach the upfront management of a patient with acute unilateral vision loss with strong clinical risk factors for both cardioembolic stroke and GCA if an expedited MRI is not possible due to the presence of an AICD?
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How do you utilize Diamox in patients with cerebral venous sinus thrombosis and vision symptoms who do not undergo thrombectomy/recanalization?
3 Answers available

How do you work up incidentally found papilledema in the emergency room?
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How do you manage a patient with giant cell arteritis treated with weekly tocilizumab and low dose glucocorticoid who develops sudden vision loss?
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Papers discussed in this category


Arthritis Res Ther, 2021 Mar 22
Vision loss in patients with giant cell arteritis treated with tocilizumab.

European journal of neurology, 2013 Mar 29
Safety of lumbar puncture in patients with cerebral venous thrombosis.

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