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nad
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ODA
Jun 28, 2005 09:25:06 If we came across a pt with an anterior peripheral synchie in the stations, What should are management be. Also a corneal scar. Thank you |
nicola
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RE: ODA
Jun 28, 2005 09:41:54 1. You surpose that they have had a previous anterior uveitis and check there are no cells or flare in the ac. If no longer active as it will be in an exam write that you would monitor for changes in 6/12 take photo if possible, and check pressures, and conj for redness. Plus advice to px to return if any symptoms asap.
2. Corneasl scar, again check all activity has resloved and nothing active, stain and photograph and monitor.
Most of the patients you will see will have things like old RD scars, Ret Pig, Past episodes of uveitis, Iris trauma ect, so basicaly nothing active as they would be in casualty no sitting as a subject!
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palfi
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RE: ODA
Jun 29, 2005 19:00:58 active stuff needs your activity. Also, advise the scar man about reccurrent errosion and how to self help, and to get help if it increases. |