CASE STUDIES IN OPHTHALMOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF OPHTHALMOLOGY

THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA COLLEGE OF MEDICINE

Please note: These case studies are intended for the use of Medical Students on the Ophthalmology Rotation at the Department of ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at the University of Iowa. The answers are not available on this site nor will your answers be checked if you are not currently on the rotation.


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  Alphabetical Index:

Acquired esotropia (case 23)

Age-related macular degeneration (case 36)

Amblyopia (case 20)

Angle closure glaucoma (case 19)

Basal cell carcinoma (case 5)

Blow-out fracture (case 43)

Cataract(case 21)

Central retinal artery occlusion (case 13)

Central retinal vein occlusion (case 40)

Chalazion (case 11)

Cloudy cornea in children (case 31)

Congenital esotropia (case 35)

Conjunctivitis (case 45)

Contact lenses (case 41)

Corneal abrasion (case 28)

Corneal foreign body (case22)

Field defect(case 49)

Glaucomatous cupping(case 26)

Herpes simplex keratitis(case 32)

Hollenhorst plaque (case 42)

Hypertensive retinopathy(case 15)

Hyphema(case 27)

Hypopyon(case 39)

Internuclear ophthalmoplegia(case 51)

Intraocular foreign body(case 8)

Intraocular lens (case 1)

Keratoconus (case 29)

Keratoplasty (case 12)

Leukocoria (case 37)

Lid laceration (case 3)

Malignant melanoma of the choroid (case 2)

Metastatic choroidal tumor (case 10)

Myopia (case7)

Nasolacrimal duct obstruction(case50)

Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy(case 4)

Ophthalmia neonatorium (case 48)

Optic atrophy (case 18)

Papilledema (case 9)

Phoropter (case 24)

Presbyopia (case 17)

Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (case 25)

Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (case 44)

Ptosis(case 38)

Retinal detachment(case 16)

Retinitis pigmentosa(case 30)

Rubeosis irides(case 14)

Temporal arteritis(case 47)

Third nerve palsy(case 6)

Unequal pupils(case 46)

Unilateral cataract in infants(case 34)

Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome(case 33)

Please note: These case studies are intended for the use of Medical Students on the Ophthalmology Rotation at the Department of ophthalmology & Visual Sciences at the University of Iowa. The answers are not available on this site nor will your answers be checked if you are not currently on the rotation.

Index by Subject

Comprehensive / General Ophthalmology / Refractive Errors

Cataract(case 21)

Conjunctivitis (case 45)

Intraocular lens (case 1)

Myopia (case7)

Phoropter (case 24)

Presbyopia (case 17)


Cornea and External Disease / Contact Lens

Chalazion (case 11)

Cloudy cornea in children (case 31)

Conjunctivitis (case 45)

Contact lenses (case 41)

Corneal abrasion (case 28)

Corneal foreign body (case22)

Herpes simplex keratitis(case 32)

Hypopyon(case 39)

Keratoconus (case 29)

Keratoplasty (case 12)


Glaucoma

Angle closure glaucoma (case 19)

Glaucomatous cupping(case 26)

Rubeosis irides(case 14)


Neuro-ophthalmology

Chalazion (case 11)

Field defect(case 49)

Internuclear ophthalmoplegia(case 51)

Leukocoria (case 37)

Optic atrophy (case 18)

Papilledema (case 9)

Temporal arteritis(case 47)

Third nerve palsy(case 6)

Unequal pupils(case 46)


Oculoplastics / Trauma / Tumors

Basal cell carcinoma (case 5)

Blow-out fracture (case 43)

Hyphema(case 27)

Hypopyon(case 39)

Intraocular foreign body(case 8)

Lid laceration (case 3)

Malignant melanoma of the choroid (case 2)

Metastatic choroidal tumor (case 10)

Nasolacrimal duct obstruction(case50)

Ptosis(case 38)


Pediatric Ophthalmology Cases

Acquired esotropia (case 23)

Amblyopia (case 20)

Cloudy cornea in children (case 31)

Congenital esotropia (case 35)

 

Leukocoria (case 37)

Nasolacrimal duct obstruction(case50)

Ophthalmia neonatorium (case 48)

Retinitis pigmentosa(case 30)

Unilateral cataract in infants(case 34)


Retina / Vitreoretinal Diseases

Age-related macular degeneration (case 36)

Central retinal artery occlusion (case 13)

Central retinal vein occlusion (case 40)

Hollenhorst plaque (case 42)

Hypertensive retinopathy(case 15)

Metastatic choroidal tumor (case 10)

Nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy(case 4)

Presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome (case 25)

Proliferative diabetic retinopathy (case 44)

Retinal detachment(case 16)

Retinitis pigmentosa(case 30)

Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome(case 33)

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