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  • S. 01 Ep. 24 OCULAR PAIN
    2025/06/11

    OpticSurgeon: The Ophthalmology Podcast – Episode: Decoding Ocular Pain

    Dive into the world of ocular pain with OpticSurgeon as we unravel this critical symptom that screams for attention in the ophthalmology clinic! From the gritty irritation of a corneal abrasion to the throbbing agony of acute angle-closure glaucoma, ocular pain is a diagnostic puzzle that can point to benign surface issues or vision-threatening emergencies. In this episode, we break down the causes, workup, and management of ocular pain with vivid clinical scenarios and high-yield pearls to sharpen your skills.

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    14 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 23 Nyctalopia
    2025/06/07

    Episode 23: Nyctalopia (Night Blindness)
    Dive into the shadows with Inside Ophthalmology: The Surgeon’s Cut as we explore nyctalopia, the inability to see in low-light conditions. This episode unpacks the causes, from retinal dystrophies like retinitis pigmentosa and congenital stationary night blindness to nutritional deficiencies and systemic conditions.

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    18 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 22 PHOTOPHOBIA
    2025/06/03

    Episode Description: Light Sensitivity (Photophobia) - Optic Surgeon Podcast

    In this episode, Optic Surgeon explores photophobia, a common yet complex symptom encountered by ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a clinical case, we dissect its mechanisms, differentiate it from glare, and outline a comprehensive framework for causes (corneal, uveal, retinal, neurological), evaluation, and management. A high-yield board pearl emphasizes red flags (severe pain, vision loss, abnormal pupils) to prioritize sight-threatening conditions. Essential for mastering this challenging presentation. #Ophthalmology #MedicalEducation

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    22 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 21 RED EYE
    2025/05/31

    The Red Eye - Optic Surgeon Podcast

    In this episode, Optic Surgeon tackles the red eye, a ubiquitous yet critical presentation for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Using a high-stakes case, we explore causes from benign conjunctivitis to vision-threatening emergencies like keratitis, uveitis, and orbital cellulitis. We provide a systematic, anatomy-based framework for history, examination, workup, and management. A high-yield board pearl highlights red flag signs (vision loss, pain with movement, proptosis, RAPD, corneal infiltrate, cells/flare) to prioritize urgent conditions. Essential for clinical excellence. #Ophthalmology

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    15 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 20 ITCHY EYES
    2025/05/29

    In Episode 20 of Inside Ophthalmology: The Ophthalmology Podcast, we tackle itchy eyes in a 56-year-old contact lens wearer with diabetes. Explore causes like infectious keratitis, allergic conjunctivitis (VKC, AKC), dry eye, and blepharitis. Learn workup essentials—slit lamp, fluorescein staining, cultures—and management, from antibiotics to antihistamines. High-yield pearls help you spot red flags and prevent vision loss. Perfect for students and clinicians. Subscribe now!

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    19 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 19 HEADACHE
    2025/05/28

    In this episode, Optic Surgeon provides a concise guide on headaches with ocular symptoms for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a case-based approach, we explore ocular causes like acute angle closure glaucoma, optic neuritis, and orbital cellulitis, plus systemic conditions such as giant cell arteritis (GCA) and idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH).

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    15 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 18 GLARE
    2025/05/27

    In this episode, Optic Surgeon delivers a concise guide on glare—a common visual disturbance—for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a case of a post-radial keratotomy patient with nighttime glare and starbursts, we explore causes like corneal irregularities, cataracts, dry eye, and posterior capsular opacification.

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    12 分
  • S. 01 Ep. 17 HALOS
    2025/05/25

    In this episode, Optic Surgeon offers a concise guide on halos—rings of light around bright objects—for ophthalmology residents and final-year MBBS students. Through a case-based approach, we explore causes like corneal edema, cataracts, mucopurulent conjunctivitis, glaucoma, and post-surgical issues. We outline a systematic workup with history, slit lamp exam, and tests (e.g., topography, swab), plus tailored management, from antibiotics to urgent laser for angle closure.

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    10 分