Four Eyes Optometry Podcast: New Grad Case Reflection – Bilateral Hyperopic Shift

Dr. Coon shares an unusual case of a bilateral hyperopic shift in a Caucasian 50-year-old male, who’s ocular health appeared quite unremarkable. Tune in to hear what the underlying cause was, and see if you would’ve guessed it the first time!

Resources:

1. The Case of the Runaway Refraction – AAO Morning Rounds: https://www.aao.org/eyenet/article/case-of-runaway-refraction

2. Mehdizadeh M et al. Transient hyperopia and diabetes. Ophthalmologica. 2010;224(1):63.

3. Waite JH et al. The visual mechanism in diabetes mellitus: A comprehensive study of 2002 diabetics and 457 non- diabetics for control. N Engl J Med. 1935;212(9):367-379.

4. Skarbez K et al. Comprehensive review of the effects of diabetes on ocular health. Expert Rev Ophthalmol. 2010;5(4):557–577.

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The Four Eyes Optometry Podcast was created by four female new grad optometrists. We discuss the ups and downs of experiencing the optometry life, emphasizing clinical management tips, eye care products, and optometry related news from the perspective of new grad optometrists. We provide in depth interviews with influential optometrists, ophthalmologists, and other eye care professionals who contribute positively to the profession and their communities. Our goal in each episode is to provide clinical information that is relevant and useful for optometrists working in both Canada and the U.S.

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