
An 84-year-old woman presented to the Tufts Medical Center emergency department with a chief complaint of blurred vision in the right eye.
The woman, who had a medical history of temporal artery biopsy-proven giant cell arteritis (GCA) tapered off of prednisone and tocilizumab, endorsed a gradual, global decrease in the quality of vision in the right eye as well as slowly decreasing nasal visual field in the right eye starting a few weeks before presentation. She had been seen by her local glaucoma specialist and was told her exam was (Read more...)