Sound Optometry

21: Uveitis – Detecting the rare and managing the obvious

07.20.2022 - By Sound OptometryPlay

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Uveitis is thought to cause around 15% of severe sight loss in the UK. In this episode, Michelle Hanratty explores both punctate inner choroidopathy or PIC, a form of posterior uveitis, and the more common presentation of anterior uveitis, with Consultant Ophthalmologist Professor Alastair Denniston and Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Dr Balini Balasubramaniam, from University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. We also hear about patient Alison’s lived-experience with PIC and what may have improved the accuracy and speed of her diagnosis. (A fundus image and OCT scan showing Alison's PIC is available on the course page.)

This episode covers the GOC domains: Communication and Clinical Practice. Docet - dedicated to providing high quality, continuing professional development to all UK registered optometrists.

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