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A young and healthy patient’s mishap at a rock concert leads him to seek treatment at Wills.
Sudden, painless, progressively blurry vision in a middle-aged man who presents at the Wills Neuro-Ophthalmology service.
A young man with a recent complaint of blurry spots and smudges in his peripheral vision presents to the Wills ER.
A young man with visual distortion and an inability to look up leads him to the Wills Eye Emergency Room.
ER visit prompted by decreased vision with symptoms of headache, malaise and mild neck stiffness.
A patient with HIV and on HAART therapy notes increasingly blurry vision and seeks emergency treatment.
A gradual development of ptosis with no obvious cause causes this patient to seek treatment at Wills Eye Institute.
Following episodic pain and redness for some months, a sudden onset of intense pain brings a patient to the ER.
A patient notes a change in the appearance of his eyes and difficulty on looking up, prompting a visit to Wills Eye Institute.
A short history of blurred vision prompts a patient to seek an exam, which suggests 'debris' in the ocular media.