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Eye

  • What Can a Patient’s Eyes Tell Us About Concussions?

    Improve pediatric concussion diagnosis in the ED. This rapid visio-vestibular exam (VVE) identifies dysfunction in just 2-3 minutes.
  • The Real-World Utility of Ophthalmic Tomography

    It is not uncommon for patients with eye and vision concerns to present initially to the emergency...
  • Tips for Treating Red Eye

    SAN DIEGO—Emergency physicians seeing patients with acute red eyes need to ask one question, according to an...

What Can a Patient’s Eyes Tell Us About Concussions?

October 23, 2025 - Kelly Sarmiento, MPH, Daniel J. Corwin, MD, MSCE, Christina L. Master, MD, FAAP, CAQSM, FACSM, FAMSSM - 0 Comment

Improve pediatric concussion diagnosis in the ED. This rapid visio-vestibular exam (VVE) identifies dysfunction in just 2-3 minutes.

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The Real-World Utility of Ophthalmic Tomography

March 3, 2023 - Ailin (Irene) Song, MHSC; Anthony Kuo, MD - 0 Comment

It is not uncommon for patients with eye and vision concerns to present initially to the emergency…

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Tips for Treating Red Eye

October 3, 2018 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

SAN DIEGO—Emergency physicians seeing patients with acute red eyes need to ask one question, according to an…

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Science Has Repeatedly Debunked this Stubborn Ophthalmology Myth

September 19, 2018 - Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD, FACEP - 0 Comment

New Data Haven’t Changed Ophthalmology’s Myopic View of Topical Anesthetics for Corneal Abrasions For decades, emergency physicians…

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Emergency Ocular Ultrasonography to Measure Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter

June 20, 2017 - ooman Hossein-Nejad, MD; Maryam Bahreini, MD; and Fatemeh Rasooli, MD - 0 Comment

A 40-year-old woman presented to our emergency department complaining of left hemiparesis and headache. She was awake…

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Consider Optic Nerve Head Edema in Some ED Patients

June 12, 2017 - Lorraine L. Janeczko (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Emergency department physicians should check certain patients for optic nerve head edema (ONHE) by fundus photography, researchers…

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Half of Eye-Related Emergency Department Visits in the U.S. Non-Emergent

March 3, 2016 - Rita Buckley - 1 Comment

Half of all eye-related visits to U.S. emergency departments are for non-emergent conditions, according to a new…

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