This session covers key points in common ocular trauma scenarios that the emergency physician may encounter.
Sudden visual loss is a presentation one should expect and be prepared to see, as an emergency physician.
This session identifies the clinical features of the different types of conjunctivitis and describes appropriate investigation and management.
This session covers the assessment, treatment and management of patients presenting to the ED with primary blast injuries.
This session aims to increase the awareness of Kawasaki disease with a focus on recognising the principal clinical features, in line with recent updates to the NICE guidelines
Eye injuries are a worldwide cause of visual morbidity and account for approximately half of all ophthalmological attendances to Emergency Departments
Anyone who has ever worked in an ED on a Friday night knows that facial injuries are a common presentation
Eye problems account for approximately 6% of all attendances to an Emergency Department (ED) in the UK
Most external eye infections pose little risk to life or vision. Orbital cellulitis is the exception