Pertanyaan
Ophtho: 1) visual loss, photophobia, and ocular pain and discharge after cataract surgery - dx = _____ 2) recent dental or sinus infxn, + eyelid swelling, ophthalmoplegia, pain with eye movement, and occasionally proptosis
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Step1:
Identify the symptoms The first step in diagnosing a condition is to identify the symptoms. In the first case, the symptoms include visual loss, photophobia, ocular pain and discharge after cataract surgery. In the second case, the symptoms include recent dental or sinus infection, eyelid swelling, ophthalmoplegia, pain with eye movement, and occasionally proptosis.
Step2:
Match the symptoms with the correct diagnosisAfter identifying the symptoms, the next step is to match these symptoms with the correct diagnosis. In the first case, the symptoms match with endophthalmitis, which is the inflammation of the aqueous and vitreous humors. In the second case, the symptoms match with orbital cellulitis.
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