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While shingles often presents with mild symptoms, if there is eye involvement the stakes can go up considerably. The eye can be affected later than other symptoms, or even when the patient is no longer infectious, so it is important to understand the timeline. In this episode of CoreEM Offsides, our host, Dr. Mitra is joined by Dr. Andrea Blitzer, the associate residency program director of ophthalmology at NYU Langone to talk about shingles in the eye, or herpes zoster ophthalmicus. What You’ll Learn in This Episode: -How to identify shingles with eye involvement -Understanding the treatment timeline for shingles and the eye -Understanding the difference between anterior, retinal, and optic nerve involvement and how to identify them -How to manage these different types of involvement through antivirals and steroids Host: Avir Mitra MD Ig @avirmitra Tiktok @avirmitramd Dr. Andrea Blitzer is an assistant professor of ophthalmology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and the associate residency program director of ophthalmology at NYU Langone Health. She is a board certified ophthalmologist with expertise in cornea external disease and refractive surgery. For more Core EM content, visit us at coreem.net, or follow us on social media on X, Instagram, and Facebook. This video was made possible through the support of NYU School of Medicine’s interdisciplinary curriculum initiative, Critical Diagnoses (CxDx). Production by Alyscia Batista, Leo Nachamie, and the Core EM team. #Shingles #HerpesZosterOphthalmicus #HZO #EmergencyMedicine #CoreEM #NYULangone #CriticalDiagnoses