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Get ready to dive into the “pupil”-lating world of the ‘Relative Afferent Pupillary Defect’ (RAPD). But don’t let the term “defect” have you “seeing double” with concern. In the vast cosmos of ophthalmology, it’s merely another star, albeit one that…

Borrowing from the language of meteorology, we often talk about intraocular pressure (IOP) in the eye akin to the atmospheric pressure that shapes our weather. But what happens when this pressure drops significantly, much like a sudden atmospheric low pressure…

In the fascinating realm of medicine, where every condition has its unique story, Ocular Myasthenia Gravis (OMG) spins a captivating narrative of its own. As a mysterious subset of the broader Myasthenia Gravis family, OMG often lurks behind the curtains…

What Is Post-Capsular Opacification? After a smooth sail through cataract surgery, post capsular opacification (PCO) can appear like a rogue wave, unexpected and potentially disruptive. It’s not an iceberg that sinks the ship, but it’s certainly worth keeping an eye…

Conjunctivochalasis, though perhaps lesser-known compared to other eye disorders, is a condition that deserves our attention. It manifests as a redundancy of the loose, non-elastic, conjunctival tissue in the eye, often leading to various uncomfortable symptoms. Conjunctivochalasis is a clinical…

What Is Ocular Torticollis? Ocular torticollis, sometimes referred to as ocular “twisted neck,” is a condition where an individual adopts an abnormal head or neck position to compensate for an eye misalignment or vision disorder. The purpose of this unusual…

What Is Myasthenia Gravis? Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by fluctuating muscle weakness and fatigue. In individuals with MG, the immune system produces antibodies that target acetylcholine receptors, vital for nerve-to-muscle communication. This disrupts the normal…

What Is Dermoid Cyst in the Eye? A dermoid cyst in the eye is a benign, congenital growth that can appear on or around the ocular structures. These cysts are unique because they contain a range of tissue types commonly…

What Is Ocular Herpes? Ocular herpes is an eye infection caused by the herpes simplex virus, the same virus responsible for cold sores. This condition can manifest in various forms, affecting different parts of the eye including the eyelids, cornea,…

Cataract surgery is a common and effective procedure that involves removing the cloudy lens in the eye and replacing it with an artificial one. While the surgery itself is relatively quick and straightforward, it can take some time for the…