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Ophthalmology archive for 2021

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My ophthalmic elective: focusing on myopia in Taiwan

3 June 2021 | Li Teng Kok, Antony Raharja | EYE - Cataract, EYE - Refractive, EYE - General

The authors describe their elective experience and delve further into high myopia, an emerging ophthalmic disease that is increasingly recognised in and outside Asia. The medical school elective programme presents an opportunity for students to conduct learning in their chosen...

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My ophthalmic elective: Lerdsin Hospital, Thailand

2 June 2021 | Teerajet Taechameekietichai | EYE - General

My decision to undertake elective in Thailand was made to help broaden my horizons on ophthalmic conditions and practices. Additionally, I hoped to improve my Thai medical vocabulary to communicate with Thai patients fluently. As I got an opportunity to...

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The ocular manifestations of COVID-19: an overview of current literature

6 April 2021 | Amal Minocha | EYE - Cornea, EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology

Although respiratory symptoms are the most frequent manifestation of COVID-19, multi-organ involvement has been demonstrated, including ocular manifestations. The author investigates how the eye can be affected. The SARS-CoV-2 virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic has presented a significant public...

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The implementation of postoperative day 1 vitrectomy telephone follow-up consultations

6 April 2021 | Rubina Rahman, Nosheen Khan | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - Glaucoma, EYE - General

In this pre-COVID-19 study, the authors argue that some follow-up consultations can be done by telephone without compromising patient safety. Thirty years ago, a study by Isernhagen et al. [1] found that 52% of patients required some form of unexpected...

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Gemini Untwined: treating craniopagus conjoined twins

6 April 2021 | Sohaib Rufai, Sri Gore, Noor ul Owase Jeelani | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - Imaging, EYE - General

The authors discuss the successful separation of craniopagus conjoined twins at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the role of the ophthalmologist in such cases. Craniopagus conjoined twins are extraordinarily rare, occurring in only one in 2.5 million births and representing...

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Post-Brexit deal welcomed but leaves future relationship with EU far from settled

6 April 2021 | Rod McNeil | EYE - General

Rod McNeil breaks down the impact of the Brexit deal on healthcare in the UK, including medicines regulation, research funding, sharing of information and the ability to work abroad. A disorderly no-deal exit from the European Union (EU) was averted...

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COVID-19: Pete’s Bogus Journey

6 April 2021 | Peter Cackett | EYE - General

The author shares his personal experience of contracting coronavirus. I managed to body swerve COVID-19 for nine months. The Pfizer vaccine was being rolled out in my trust. I had my first inoculation booked in three weeks. I had survived...

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Visual disturbance heralding stroke: are we seeing the signs in time?

6 April 2021 | Parushak Rezai, Kardo Ala-Aldeen, Asaipillai Asokanathan | EYE - Neuro-ophthalmology, EYE - General

Isolated visual symptoms may be an early presenting feature of stroke, and timely recognition of such atypical cases is important because treatment for stroke has a limited time-window of efficacy. Stroke occurs in approximately 150,000 people per year in the...

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Profile of a tertiary referral oculoplastics service in the UK

22 March 2021 | Mohammed El-Sheikh, Vikas Chadha | EYE - Oculoplastic, EYE - General

The provision of safe and effective ophthalmic care to large patient populations has always been challenging. Severe restrictions of outpatient clinical activity due to the COVID-19 crisis has compounded this problem, with 26,800 appointments cancelled in our unit in the...

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Novel changes during COVID-19 – transforming a walk-in Eye Casualty to a telephone triage service

18 February 2021 | Karishma Parmar, Riddhi Thaker, Deepa Rathore | EYE - General

With the current pandemic climate due to COVID-19, out of the norm approaches have been adopted in different hospitals across the UK to ensure patient safety. At our Eye Casualty (EC) department at Northampton General Hospital (NGH), we felt the...

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Decoding the red eye

15 February 2021 | Vaishnavi Menon, Varshini Manoharan | EYE - Cornea

Red eye, or hyperaemia, is one of the most common presentations to primary care [1] and the emergency department [2]. However, despite this the underlying cause is often misdiagnosed which can lead to severe, sight-threatening conditions being missed [1]. Thorough...

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Celebrating eight years of the nurse-led intravitreal injection service

4 February 2021 | Adam Mapani, Robin Hamilton, Jonah Nago, Gavin Kissoondeeal, Bhavin Maru, Musa Sanyang, Rankin Pacheco, Helen Carpenter, Julie Sharma, Mary Masih, Tracy Luckett, Kate Falkner | EYE - Vitreo-Retinal, EYE - General

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London celebrated the eighth year of its nurse-led intravitreal (IVT) injection service in 2020. In collaboration with Beaver-Visitec International (BVI), Moorfields’ comprehensive one-day course for non-medical staff has blossomed into a thriving success....

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