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OKAP Rapid Review
by Adam Lewis
High-yield ophthalmology review episodes for residents preparing for OKAP and boards.
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Neuro 15 – The Patient With a Systemic Disease
Neuro-ophthalmic manifestations of systemic disease including autoimmune, infectious, metabolic, and neoplastic conditions affecting the visual system.
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Neuro 14 – The Patient With Functional Neurological Symptoms
Recognition of non-organic visual loss and functional neurologic presentations.
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Neuro 13 – The Patient With Head, Ocular, or Facial Pain
Differential diagnosis of pain syndromes including headache, neuralgia, and orbital disease.
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Neuro 12 – The Patient With Eyelid or Facial Abnormalities
Evaluation of ptosis, lid retraction, and facial nerve dysfunction.
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Neuro 11 – The Patient With Pupillary Abnormalities
Approach to anisocoria and pupillary defects including afferent and efferent pathway disorders.
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Neuro 10 – The Patient With Nystagmus or Spontaneous Eye Movements
Classification and evaluation of nystagmus and abnormal eye movement patterns.
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Neuro 09 – The Patient With Supranuclear Disorders of Ocular Motility
Recognition of central gaze disorders and supranuclear control abnormalities.
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Neuro 08 – The Patient With Abnormal Ocular Motility or Diplopia
Approach to diplopia including cranial nerve palsies, restrictive disease, and neuromuscular junction disorders.
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Neuro 07 – The Patient With Illusions, Hallucinations, and Visual Disturbances
Evaluation of visual perceptual disturbances including neurologic and psychiatric causes.
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Neuro 06 – The Patient With Transient Visual Loss
Causes and workup of transient monocular and binocular vision loss including vascular etiologies.
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Neuro 05 – The Patient With Visual Dysfunction Due to Retrochiasmal Disease
Localization and evaluation of retrochiasmal lesions including homonymous field defects.
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Neuro 04 – The Patient With Decreased Vision Due to Retinal, Optic Nerve, or CNS Disease
Differentiating retinal, optic nerve, and central causes of vision loss using clinical and diagnostic clues.
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Neuro 03 – The Patient With Decreased Vision – Evaluation
Approach to vision loss including key history, exam findings, and localization strategies.
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Neuro 02 – Imaging in Neuro-Ophthalmology
Overview of CT, MRI, and ancillary imaging with emphasis on indications and interpretation in neuro-ophthalmic disease.
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Neuro 01 – Neuro-Ophthalmic Anatomy
High-yield review of visual pathways, cranial nerves, and neuroanatomy relevant to localization of disease.
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Retina 20 – Gene Therapy
Emerging therapies for inherited retinal disease with focus on current clinical applications.
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Retina 19 – Vitreoretinal Surgery and Intravitreal Injections
Principles of vitrectomy, surgical indications, and intravitreal pharmacologic therapy.
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Retina 18 – Laser Therapy and Cryotherapy for Posterior Segment Disease
Indications and techniques for laser and cryotherapy in retinal disease.
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Retina 17 – Posterior Segment Manifestations of Trauma
Retinal and choroidal complications of ocular trauma including commotio and hemorrhage.
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Retina 16 – Retinal Detachment and Predisposing Lesions
Rhegmatogenous, tractional, and exudative detachments with associated risk factors and management.
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Retina 15 – Diseases of the Vitreous and Vitreoretinal Interface
Posterior vitreous detachment, epiretinal membrane, and vitreomacular traction syndromes.
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Retina 14 – Systemic Drug-Induced Retinal Toxicity
Recognition and management of retinal toxicity from medications such as hydroxychloroquine.
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Retina 13 – Retinal Degenerations Associated with Systemic Disease
Retinal findings in systemic metabolic and degenerative conditions.
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Retina 12 – Hereditary Retinal and Choroidal Disease
Key inherited retinal dystrophies including retinitis pigmentosa and macular dystrophies.
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Retina 11 – Focal and Diffuse Retinal and Choroidal Inflammation
Approach to posterior uveitis including infectious and non-infectious etiologies.
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Retina 10 – Myopia and Pathologic Myopia
Complications of high myopia including myopic degeneration and associated retinal pathology.
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Retina 09 – Choroidal Disease
Overview of inflammatory, degenerative, and neoplastic diseases involving the choroid.
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Retina 08 – Retinopathy of Prematurity
Screening, staging, and treatment of ROP with emphasis on early detection and intervention.
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Retina 07 – Other Retinal Vascular Diseases
Retinal vein and artery occlusions, and other non-systemic vascular pathologies.
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Retina 06 – Retinal Vascular Diseases Associated with Systemic Disease
Retinal manifestations of systemic vascular conditions including hypertension and systemic inflammatory disease.
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Retina 05 – Diabetic Retinopathy
Classification, screening, and treatment of diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema.
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Retina 04 – Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Other Causes of Choroidal Neovascularization
Pathophysiology, clinical features, and management of AMD and other CNV-related conditions.
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Retina 03 – Retinal Physiology and Psychophysics
Core concepts in phototransduction, visual processing, and functional testing including visual fields and electrophysiology.
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Retina 02 – Diagnostic Approach to Retinal and Choroidal Disease
Systematic approach to posterior segment disease using history, exam findings, and key imaging modalities.
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Retina 01 – Basic Anatomy
High-yield review of retinal and vitreous anatomy, including layers, blood supply, and structural relationships essential for understanding disease.
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Glaucoma 13 – Surgical Therapy for Glaucoma
Overview of laser and incisional procedures including trabeculectomy, tube shunts, and MIGS. Focus on indications, complications, and postoperative management.
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Glaucoma 12 – Medical Management of Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension
Comprehensive review of glaucoma medications, mechanisms of action, side effects, and stepwise treatment escalation. Emphasizes individualized therapy.
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Glaucoma 11 – Glaucoma in Children and Adolescents
Covers primary congenital glaucoma and juvenile forms, including genetic associations, clinical presentation, and surgical management strategies.
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Glaucoma 10 – Secondary Angle Closure
Reviews non–pupillary block causes including plateau iris, neovascular glaucoma, and lens-induced mechanisms. Focus on identifying underlying cause and targeted treatment.
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Glaucoma 9 – Primary Angle Closure
Covers spectrum from suspect to acute angle closure. Emphasizes pupillary block mechanism, clinical presentation, and management including laser iridotomy.
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Glaucoma 8 – Secondary Open-Angle Glaucoma
Covers causes of secondary open-angle glaucoma including pseudoexfoliation, pigment dispersion, steroid response, and uveitic glaucoma. Emphasizes mechanism-based management.
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Glaucoma 7 – Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: Board Review
High-yield synthesis of POAG including pathophysiology, risk factors, clinical findings, and management strategies. Focus on classic board-tested concepts.
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Glaucoma 6 – Perimetry
Detailed review of visual field testing, including reliability indices, common defect patterns, and progression analysis. Emphasizes correlating fields with structural findings.
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Glaucoma 5 – Clinical Evaluation and Imaging of the Posterior Segment
Focuses on optic nerve assessment, RNFL evaluation, and OCT interpretation. Emphasizes recognizing glaucomatous damage and differentiating from mimickers.
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Glaucoma 4 – Clinical Evaluation and Imaging of the Anterior Segment
Covers slit lamp exam, gonioscopy, and anterior segment imaging. Emphasizes angle anatomy, classification, and identifying mechanisms of angle closure.
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Glaucoma 3 – Clinical Evaluation: History
Systematic approach to glaucoma history-taking, including risk factors, medication review, family history, and identifying red flags for secondary causes.
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Glaucoma 2 – Intraocular Pressure and Aqueous Humor Dynamics
Covers aqueous production and outflow pathways, including trabecular and uveoscleral systems. Focus on mechanisms of IOP regulation and how dysfunction leads to glaucoma.
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Glaucoma 1 – Introduction to Glaucoma: Terminology, Epidemiology
Overview of glaucoma definitions, classification systems, and global epidemiology. Emphasizes risk factors, disease burden, and key terminology that underpins clinical decision-making.
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Cornea 16 – Corneal Transplantation
Comprehensive review of keratoplasty techniques (PK, DALK, DSEK, DMEK), including indications, complications, rejection, and postoperative management.
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Cornea 15 – Toxic and Traumatic Injuries
Covers chemical burns, abrasions, foreign bodies, and medication toxicity, emphasizing acute management, prognostic indicators, and prevention of long-term damage.
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