More than a yellow lesion?
A 64-year-old Caucasian male presented for a comprehensive eye exam with chief complaint of mild blur at distance and near with his progressive addition lenses as well as a peeling anti-reflective coating. Seems innocent, right? Let’s take a deeper look as the case unfolds.
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As seen on TV: Doing harm, not help, to the ocular surface
Do you know what your patients are using to soothe, treat, or “beautify” the components of their ocular surface system?
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Toxoplasmosis shows varied diagnosis
Toxoplasmosis shows varied diagnosis in this 39-year-old male presenting with blurry vision centrally in the right eye.
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