| ABSTRACT:
The primary care practitioner is exposed to an evidence-based case about a patient presenting with an unusual optic nerve. The practitioner will be exposed to congenital lesions of the optic nerve as well an new evidence regarding the management of serous retinal detachment. A 23-year-old man came to the office for evaluation of his right eye after sustaining a tree branch injury. He had a corneal abrasion and received a patch to immobilize the eye. |
Author(s):
Sanjay Sharma, MD, MS, FRCS
Company: Optocase.com
Expire Date:
CE Credits: 1.5
Price: FREE
CE Format: Online text/photos
COPE ID: 15217-PD
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