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AAO/AOC/AACO Annual Symposium

Don’t Miss This! Red Flags in the Pediatric Eye Examination: Introduction and Essential Concepts

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Pages 87-89 | Received 13 Jan 2019, Accepted 03 Feb 2019, Published online: 22 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Although the pediatric eye examination can be made more challenging by inattention, poor cooperation, sleep, or just the wiggles, these should never be justification for an inadequate assessment of the child. In fact, a challenging patient should make the examiner ever more careful to get a good history and to look carefully for potential red flags that should be examined in greater detail. Missing a history of diplopia, or not noticing an abnormal pupil, or blurred disc margins, to name a few, may delay the diagnosis and treatment of potentially life-threatening entities. In this symposium, red flags in the pediatric eye examination will be reviewed in depth with emphasis on diagnosis, testing, and referral.

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