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Am J Ophthalmol
November 2022
From the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (V.B., R.P.S., K.E.T.); Center for Ophthalmic Bioinformatics, Cole Eye Institute, Cleveland Clinic (K.S., C.V., A.K., J.M., R.P.S., K.E.T.), Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Electronic address:
Purpose: To characterize opioid prescribing in ophthalmology and to determine the impact of an alert system on opioid prescription patterns.
Design: Retrospective pre- and post-implementation study.
Methods: The study population included individuals aged ≥18 years who received opioids written by ophthalmologists within a tertiary care center between January 3, 2015, and November 3, 2021, in the context of an opioid alert system.
Neurology
January 2014
From the Cleveland Clinic (K.S., R.J.F.), OH; University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (M.T., K.S., I.D., T.F., G.R., E.F.), Dallas; and Philips Medical Systems (I.D.), Cleveland, OH.
We present evidence for the potential of ultra-high-field MRI to reveal injury due to multiple sclerosis (MS) not appreciated using lower field imaging. Internuclear ophthalmoplegia (INO) is an eloquent ocular motor syndrome that frequently affects patients with MS. The medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) is a periventricular, dorsomedial brainstem tegmentum pathway that yokes the 2 eyes in many types of eye movements.
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