Background: A 21-year-old male football player reports to the athletic training room complaining of “cloudiness” in his left eye, sensation of increased pressure around the left temporal region of his head, and sensitivity to light. He denied any potential mechanism of injury to the eye or head. Evaluation by the Certified Athletic Trainer (ATC) revealed increased pupil dilation and a negative fluorescein dye test, therefore ruling out a corneal abrasion. The ATC consulted with the team's sports medicine physician who referred the athlete to consult with an ophthalmologist.
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