Woman presents with bilateral rapidly progressive blurry vision and eye pain

A 59-year-old woman presented to an outside ophthalmologist with 1 week of blurry vision, headache, eye pain and tearing in both eyes. She was found to have anterior chamber inflammation with elevated IOP in the low 30s bilaterally. The ophthalmologist also noted peripheral multifocal white spots in both eyes on posterior examination. She was started on prednisolone acetate and timolol eye drops.
Over the next 3 days, her symptoms and examination worsened significantly, and the patient was referred to the New England Eye Center for evaluation. The patient had recently (Read more...)

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