Non-infectious orbital inflammation

Non-infectious orbital inflammation

This course will discuss the diagnostic and management challenges of non-infectious orbital inflammation

Article number
221207
Price

€ 50

What you'll learn

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Course curriculum

The course has a total of 162 courseitems and will take about 10 minutes.
  • What is Graves’ disease? 0.5 min
  • Graves’ orbitopathy: impact on quality of life 1 min
  • Wide range of manifestations 0.5 min
  • Pathophysiology of GO 0.5 min
  • Pathophysiology of GO 0.5 min
  • How do we diagnose GO? Symptoms and Signs (1) 0.5 min
  • How do we diagnose GO? Symptoms and Signs (2) 1.2 min
  • Radiology of the Orbit 1.3 min
  • How do we diagnose GO? History 1.3 min
  • How do we diagnose GO? Gender and smoking 0.5 min
  • How can we grade severity of GO ? 0.5 min
  • Active vs burnt-out 0.5 min
  • Graves’ orbitopathy: may rarely recur 0.5 min
  • Clinical Activity Score 0.5 min
  • Risk factors to develop severe GO 0.5 min
  • Ophthalmic examination and management in GO patients 0 min
  • Ophthalmic examination and management in GO patients 0 min
  • Multidisciplinary treatment of patient with GO 0 min
  • GO and GD treatment 0 min
  • GO and GD treatment 0 min
  • Conservative (ophthalmic) management in 0 min
  • Immunosuppressive treatment 0 min
  • Immunosuppressive treatment 0 min
  • Immunosuppression in GO: novel therapy 0 min
  • Teprotumumab 0 min
  • Douglas RS, Kahaly GJ, 0 min
  • Surgery in GO 0 min
  • Effect of 0 min
  • Orbital decompression: indications 0 min
  • Orbital and eyelid surgery in GO: 0 min
  • Conclusion 0 min
  • Non-infectious Orbital Inflammation 0 min
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  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
  • IdiopatHic 0 min
  • Ioi 0 min
  • Ioi 0 min
  • Ioi 0 min
  • IOI: 0 min
  • Ioi 0 min
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  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
  • Idiopathic Orbital 0 min
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  • Non-infectious Orbital Inflammation 0 min
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  • IgG-RD 0 min
  • IgG-RD 0 min
  • What is IgG4 RD? 0 min
  • What 0 min
  • What is IgG4 RD? 0 min
  • Organ Correlation in 132 patients with IgG4-RD 0 min
  • Definition and histology 0 min
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  • Patients with orbital inflammatory lesions should be biopsied 0 min
  • Diagnosis 0 min
  • Comprehensive diagnostic criteria for IgG4-related disease 0 min
  • Detection of IgG4-RD lesions 0 min
  • IgG4-RD: clinical relevance of diagnosis 0 min
  • Pathogenesis IgG4-RD (1) 0 min
  • Pathogenesis IgG4-RD (2) 0 min
  • Adult xanthogranulomatous diseases: AOX, AAPOX, NBX, ECD 0 min
  • Epidemiology IgG4-RD (1) 0 min
  • Epidemiology IgG4-RD (2) 0 min
  • IgG4ROD: ophthalmic symptoms 0 min
  • IgG4ROD: commoner patterns (1) 0 min
  • IgG4ROD: commoner patterns (2) 0 min
  • IgG4-ROD 0 min
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  • IgG4-RD and response to steroids 0 min
  • Biopsy-Proven Recurrence of Unilateral IgG4-Related Orbital Inflammation after 20 years 0 min
  • Biopsy-Proven Recurrence of Unilateral IgG4-Related Orbital Inflammation after 20 years 0 min
  • Biopsy-Proven Recurrence of Unilateral IgG4-Related Orbital Inflammation after 20 years 0 min
  • Biopsy-Proven Recurrence of Unilateral IgG4-Related Orbital Inflammation after 20 years 0 min
  • scleritis can be a manifestation of 0 min
  • IgG4-RD mimicking granulomatosis with polyangiitis 0 min
  • IgG4-RD mimicking granulomatosis with polyangiitis 0 min
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  • IgG4 RD of eyelids 0 min
  • IgG4-RD: other treatment modalities 0 min
  • IgG4-rD is treated with glucocorticoids but refractory cases are common 0 min
  • Greater awareness of 0 min
  • Differential diagnosis IgG4-Related Orbital Disease 0 min
  • Orbital lymphoid hyperplasia 0 min
  • IOI 0 min
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  • Case 1 0 min
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  • What do we see?? 0 min
  • Ophthalmic 0 min
  • Work 0 min
  • Clinical presentation 0 min
  • Examination in REH 0 min
  • DD 0 min
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  • Orbital varix 0 min
  • DD 0 min
  • Silent 0 min
  • Silent 0 min
  • DD 0 min
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  • Orbital 0 min
  • Status post 0 min
  • Status post orbital 0 min
  • DD 0 min
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  • Breast cancer Metastasis in 0 min
  • Orbital 0 min
  • Oncologic exam 0 min
  • Clinical 0 min
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  • 74 0 min
  • Preseptal 0 min
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  • Orbital 0 min
  • Orbital signs in patient with previous history of cancer: think 0 min
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  • Case 2: Post 0 min
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  • case 3: Painful “episcleritis” 0 min
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  • Pain 0 min
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  • A case 0 min
  • Tumour 0 min
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  • Case 5: a man with double vision following tooth extraction 0 min
  • tOOTH 0 min
  • Case 5: a man with orbital symptoms following tooth extraction 0 min
  • Orocervicofacial 0 min
  • headache, diplopia, malaise/fever, earlier dental problems: 0 min
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  • Orbital 0 min
  • Most frequent 0 min
  • Orbital 0 min
  • Orbital myositis 0 min
  • Painful 0 min
  • A 0 min
  • Thank you! 0 min
  • Course authors