Pomegranate Health
Pomegranate Health is a podcast about the culture of medicine. You'll hear clinicians, researchers and advocates discuss all aspects of professionalism and quality improvement in healthcare. This includes clinical ethics, diagnostic bias, better communication and more equitable systems. For a sampler of these diverse themes of professional practice take a listen to Episode 132 and Episode 125.
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Pomegranate Health
[Case Report] 72yo with anterior uveitis
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A 72-year-old female presents to an Adelaide emergency department with bilateral eye pain and redness lasting several days. She has a history of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and age-related macular degeneration for which she has received a range of medications. Anterior uveitis is identified as the proximal cause of the ocular pain but there are many possible aetiologies that require careful consideration. Pomegranate [Case Reports] have been developed to help Trainees rehearse diagnostic problem solving and case presentation.
Guests
Associate Professor Jagjit Singh Gilhotra ,FRANZCO (Queen Elizabeth Hospital; University of Adelaide)
Dr Yong Min (Shane) Lee FRACP (Royal Adelaide Hospital)
Host
Associate Professor Stephen Bacchi FRACP (Lyell McEwin Hospital; University of Adelaide)
Production
Produced by Stephen Bacchi and Mic Cavazzini. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Desert Whispers’ by Tellsonic and ‘Brighton Breakdown’ by BDBs. Image created and copyrighted by RACP.
Key Reference (Spoiler Alert)
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Bilateral occlusive retinal vasculitis secondary to intravitreal faricimab injection: a case report and review of literature [Lee, Eye Vis. 2024]
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