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    Dr. Tesha Monteith talks with Dr. Kathleen Digre, about neuro-ophthalmology, treatments for photophobia, and so much more.

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    • In this episode of the Neurology Podcast, Dr. Tesha Monteith @headacheMD talks with Dr. Kathleen Digre about neuro-ophthalmology, treatments for photophobia, and so much more. Listen now: https://t.co/xxthygS4Cm #NeuroTwitter #Neurology #Migraine #photophobia https://t.co/9wOuTDW6hX

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    Dr. Tesha Monteith talks with Dr. Kathleen Digre, about neuro-opthamology, treatments for photophobia, and so much more.

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    • In this episode of the Neurology Podcast, Dr. Tesha Monteith @headacheMD talks with Dr. Kathleen Digre about neuro-opthamology, treatments for photophobia, and so much more. Listen now: https://t.co/xxthygS4Cm #NeuroTwitter #Neurology #Migraine #photophobia https://t.co/xMuvYtJSNG

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    A 2-year-old girl presented with photophobia, eye pain, and redness in her left eye for 2 months.

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    • Looking for #CME credit? Check out this new case on the Academy's ONE Network. White Mass in a Red Eye: A 2-year-old girl presented with #photophobia, eye pain, and redness in her left eye for 2 months. https://t.co/KwUuOR4xhS https://t.co/JaoFgLfFFz

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    Migraine headache is uniquely exacerbated by light. Using psychophysical assessments in patients with normal eyesight we found that green light exacerbates migraine headache significantly less than white, blue, amber or red lights. To delineate mechanisms, we used electroretinography and visual evok …

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    • Very Peri is the color of 2022, but how does a color like periwinkle affect #migraine? In a study, @ramiburstein contributes to the exploration of the connection between light, color, patterns, and #photophobia. Read the full article at https://t.co/6dtqGRXG7o. https://t.co/C2XomC64JW

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    Children and teens who had a concussion and subsequently reported occipital headaches and photophobia took more time to return to their pre-concussion state than those who did not report these symptoms, data show. The findings will be presented at the virtual American Academy of Neurology annual meeting in April.

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    • #Concussion recovery longer in kids w/ #OccipitalHeadaches, #Photophobia Osman Farooq, MD et al. U Buffalo Medical School https://t.co/PeWILvF34x @GoHealio