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Clinical Challenges

This section formerly called "Featured Cases" is now called "Clinical Challenges".  It contains a series of clinical cases listed by their diagnosis.  You can select a case, study the history and pictures (enlarging the pictures if you wish), and then you can formulate a treatment plan.  After doing this, you can select the option to view the treatment plan proposed by one or more experts.

The rationale for this approach is that even though there are an infinite number of specific presentations of ocular disease, certain types of cases tend to recur frequently and they make up the core of the ophthalmologist's practice.  Clinical Challenges endeavors to compile of series of the most important eye diseases in a useful atlas format enabling the clinician to locate a case similar to one being seen in the clinic and then use the solution of the experts as advice to help with treatment planning.  We hope this new approach is beneficial to you.  If you have comments, questions, or any wish to communicate with us about anything, please send a message to us at Cyber-Sight.consult@orbis.org    

Glaucoma

Pediatric Ophthalmology
Retina/Vitreous
Strabismus