We start this episode exactly where you’d expect: Olympic penis drama. From pole vault mishaps to ski jumpers allegedly injecting hyaluronic acid for aerodynamic advantage, we briefly explore how far humans will go for gold.
Then we pivot to the eyeballs.
First, a patient with sudden, painless loss of half their vision walks into the ER. What sounds like a retinal detachment turns out to be something far scarier: a branch retinal artery occlusion, essentially a stroke of the eye. I walk t...
We start this episode exactly where you’d expect: Olympic penis drama. From pole vault mishaps to ski jumpers allegedly injecting hyaluronic acid for aerodynamic advantage, we briefly explore how far humans will go for gold.
Then we pivot to the eyeballs.
First, a patient with sudden, painless loss of half their vision walks into the ER. What sounds like a retinal detachment turns out to be something far scarier: a branch retinal artery occlusion, essentially a stroke of the eye. I walk through the differential, the workup, and the hardest part of the job, telling someone their vision will never be the same.
Then, a second case: weeks of foggy vision, a strange rash on the palms and soles, and a diagnosis that still earns its nickname as the great masquerader. Neurosyphilis shows up in the retina, reminding us why ophthalmologists never stop respecting infectious disease.
Takeaways:
How a branch retinal artery occlusion presents and why it’s essentially a stroke localized to the eye.
Why sudden painless vision loss still deserves a full stroke workup, even when imaging looks clean.
How to talk to patients when vision loss is permanent, but not yet fully defined.
Why syphilis earns its reputation as a medical chameleon and how it can inflame the retina and optic nerve.
The good news: why neurosyphilis caught early can still have excellent visual outcomes with IV penicillin.
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