Woman with amblyopia presents with unilateral eye pain and headache

A 56-year-old woman presented to the ophthalmology office at the Lahey Clinic with 1 week of left eye pain associated with burning, injection and a left-sided headache without any vision changes.
She had been seen 1 week prior in the emergency room for severe left-sided headache associated with nausea and vomiting but without ocular symptoms. She had a CT scan of her brain during that visit, which was unremarkable, and her headache improved with a migraine cocktail of diphenhydramine, intravenous fluids, ketorolac, magnesium and metoclopramide. She was discharged home on (Read more...)

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