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Sleuthing the cause of retinal pigmentary disease and optic nerve changes
Case study of a challenging diagnostic dilemma
A giant tear of 6 clock hours with a retina that folded on itself
L. monocytogenes endophthalmitis is often difficult to diagnose and requires high clinical suspicion
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Delay in treating fracture with entrapment can cause permanent double vision, other sequelae
Case study: With a constellation of findings, OCTA proves best option in diagnosis
If you can’t see it, you can’t treat it
Choroid lesions indicate systemic disease
Surgical drainage yields excellent results
Bridging the gap between laboratory and patient care
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