06/24/2020
Congratulations to University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences residents, Salma Dawoud, MD, David Ramirez, MD, and Maggie Strampe, MD, who were recently selected to serve on the EyeRounds Editorial Board! We know you will carry on the great tradition of residents on the board, expanding the reach and quality of our EyeRounds content.
05/19/2020
New tutorial discussing COVID-19 and implications for the eye. https://bit.ly/2XgI1sG
This tutorial covers:
• General Clinical Presentation
• Ophthalmologic Implications
• Best Practice
• Patient Scheduling
• Seeing Patients
04/15/2020
Please join Drs. Lori Provencher, Ivo Ferreira and Tom Oetting for a Zoom event on Friday, April 17 at 3 pm central time USA. We will cover tips for those learning and teaching cataract surgery and hope to take any questions you may have.
Register through link below and the Zoom link will be emailed to you by Oftalmo Cast. Thank you.
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Ten Top Tips for the Learning Cataract Surgeon. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
Thomas Oetting, MD and Lori Provencher, MD
03/26/2020
NEW ATLAS ENTRY: Icterus/jaundice
Q: A patient has a bilirubin level of 19 mg/dL. Where is one of the first locations you’d see jaundice? More specifically, in what layer?
https://bit.ly/3dr34jL
02/18/2020
NEW VIDEO: Know the clinical signs of lateral canthal tendon disinsertion. http://bit.ly/2SGJWGa
01/09/2020
NEW CASE | Fourth (Trochlear) Nerve Schwannoma
A 72-year-old man presented to the pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus clinic with double vision for the past 1.5 years. He described the double vision as binocular and vertical in nature.
http://bit.ly/2tN3tL6
11/26/2019
A 67-year-old patient with history of glaucoma presented to the Oculoplastics service with evaluation of right-sided tearing and inferior displacement of the lower eyelid. The patient was diagnosed with periocular dermatitis and cicatricial ectropion secondary to Cosopt (dorzolamide-timolol) drops. http://bit.ly/35FFHhH
11/21/2019
New atlas entry on iris melanoma: http://bit.ly/2rfb7wa
A 93-year-old woman presented with progression of longstanding iris nevus.
09/25/2019
New atlas entry! What's the diagnosis?
07/31/2019
It’s not the flu, what would you do?
Review the diagnostic criteria, work-up, and management of VKH: http://bit.ly/2LuxczY
07/22/2019
Petalloid lesions, paracentral scotomas, and perplexing pathophysiology….
Brush up on your acute macular neuroretinopathy knowledge: http://bit.ly/32srPGC
07/18/2019
Bug bites and sickening saccades...
A Midwestern case of opsoclonus-myoclonus syndrome due to the West Nile virus: http://bit.ly/2SogRx8
Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome Secondary to West Nile Encephalitis
A 52-year-old man with a history of degenerative joint disease, migraines, and viral encephalitis 15 years prior presented to the Emergency Department with two weeks of progressive back pain, maculopapular rash, fever, night sweats, headache, and photophobia following a trip to Indiana. A CT brain w...