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40
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107–280
Issue
4
Volume
99
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Common eye disorders: six patients to refer. Symposium: first of two articles on eye disorders.
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Postgraduate medicine
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1996
1996-04
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Referral and Consultation; Education; Emergencies; Case Studies; Eye Diseases; Continuing (Credit)
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Weinstock F J; Weinstock M B
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Thorough ocular history taking and physical examination are essential to establish a diagnosis in patients presenting with eye conditions. Some conditions require ophthalmologic referral to avoid serious complications and even vision loss. These include corneal ulcers, retinal detachment, iritis, glaucoma, retinal artery occlusion, and endophthalmitis. Because primary open-angle glaucoma can have an insidious onset and cause irreversible damage, funduscopic examination should be a part of every complete physical examination.
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1996
Case Studies
Continuing (Credit)
Education
Emergencies
Eye Diseases
Postgraduate medicine
Referral and Consultation
Weinstock F J
Weinstock M B
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Text
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Pages
62–62
Issue
17
Volume
40
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Nothing more can be done' may be shortsighted view.
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Ophthalmology Times
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2015
2015-10-15
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Physicians; Professional Role; Health Knowledge; Multidisciplinary Care Team; Eye Diseases; Private Practice Management
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Weinstock Frank J
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The article suggests that ophthalmologists should avoid saying "nothing more can be done" to their patients. Topics covered include referral of patients to specialists, willingness of ophthalmologists to engage colleagues in determining the appropriate treatment for their patients and the need for ophthalmologists to provide assistance to patients referred to other physicians.
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2015
Eye Diseases
Health Knowledge
Multidisciplinary Care Team
Ophthalmology Times
Physicians
Private Practice Management
Professional Role
Weinstock Frank J