(KBD) Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, Director of Neuro-Ophthalmology, John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah; (DMJ) Neuro-Ophthalmologist, Marshfield Clinic, University Iowa College of Medicine, Iowa City, Iowa
Subject
Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; Abducting Nystagmus
Description
Two examples of patients with internuclear ophthalmoplegia. First patient has a right internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Patient had subacute bacterial endocarditis with a bacterial abscess in the brain stem. Ductions and gaze to the right look good, but when gazing to the left, the right eye does not adduct well and the left eye shows jerk abduction nystagmus. Second patient shows the same, but in the opposite directions. Second patient has multiple sclerosis. Discussion of importance of using saccades in addition to looking at ductions.
Date
1986
Language
eng
Format
video/mp4
Type
Image/MovingImage
Source
Original Format: VHS Videotape; Play length: 2:15; QT CD File Size: 42.2MB; Real CD File Size: 18.9MB; WMV CD File Size: 27.2MB