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Ocular Ultrasound Pocketcard
Painless Vision Loss
 • Retinal Detachment 
 • Posterior Vitreous Detachment 
 • Vitreous
Ocular Ultrasound ... Hemorrhage • Central ... Retinal Artery ... Globe Rupture • Lens ... #Ultrasound #pocus
Central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO). Positive "spot sign" on Ocular Ultrasound

78 yo M with sudden onset
Central retinal ... artery occlusion ... Positive "spot sign ... " on Ocular Ultrasound ... #Ocular #Ultrasound
Vision Loss - Differential Diagnosis
Chronic: 
  - Cornea: Scarring, Edema
  - Lens: Cataracts
Scarring, Edema - Lens ... Cataracts - Macula: Macular ... Retinal Artery ... Occlusion, Central ... Diagnosis #causes #ophthalmology
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion (CRAO) on Ocular POCUS

This patient is likely presented with painless vision loss.
Central Retinal ... intra-arterial spot sign ... retinal artery ... #Retinal #Artery ... #ultrasound #ophthalmology
Papilledema on Ocular POCUS

Eye, linear probe, optic nerve (ON) elevation >0.6 mm into globe (crescent sign)
probe, optic nerve ... globe (crescent sign ... 3mm posterior to retina ... #ultrasound #ophthalmology ... #labeled
Red Eye - Differential Diagnosis Framework

What?
Redness in the eye can be caused by many conditions and
Episcleritis Ocular ... a Red Eye: • Optic ... retinal artery ... occlusion • Central ... differential #diagnosis #ophthalmology
Optic Nerve Sheath Anatomy - Ocular POCUS
To know you are looking at the optic nerve and
Anatomy - Ocular ... disc 2. retinal ... #POCUS #ultrasound ... #ophthalmology ... #labeled
Newborn Infant - Routine Examination

Birthweight, gestational age and birthweight percentile are noted.
General observation Of the baby's
pressure and cranial ultrasound ... is also a late sign ... Central cyanosis ... The femoral pulses ... coarctation of the aorta
Papilledema on Ocular POCUS
17 yo fem w/ HA and blurry vision x 1 month.  VS
Swollen optic disc ... at 3mm behind retina ... Ocular POCUS raised ... suspicion after ... #POCUS #ultrasound
Vasculitis and Vasculitides - Differential Diagnosis Framework

When to Consider Vasculitis:
 • Purpura, ischemic skin lesions
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Superficial temporal artery ... gastrointestinal, and/or central ... purpura: strong sign ... diminished, or tender pulses ... testes -> pain, infarct