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Title | Creator | Description | Subject |
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Physiology of the Uvea | Aakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MD | Overview of the physiology of the uvea. | Uvea; Physiology |
252 |
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Optic Tract Syndrome Secondary to Lacunar Infarction | Justin J. Grassmeyer, PhD; Kenan Xiao, MD; Jason T. Helvey, MD; Sachin Kedar, MD | Lesions of the optic tract produce a characteristic triad of clinical findings: contralateral homonymous hemianopia, contralateral relative afferent pupillary defect, and bilateral optic disc atrophy. This case describes clinical features, radiological findings, and optical imaging characteristics f... | Optic Tract Syndrome; Optic Tract; Lacunar Infarction; Homonymous Hemianopia |
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Brain Surface Anatomy | Arooj Ahmad, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MD | These images depict labeled structures of the surface anatomy of the different facies of the brain. | Neuroanatomy; Brain Surface Anatomy |
254 |
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The Anatomic Course of Cranial Nerve IV | Divya Chauhan, MD | Overview of the intracranial course of the trochlear nerve. | Cranial Nerve IV; Trochlear Nerve; Anatomy |
255 |
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The Anatomic Course of Cranial Nerve VI | Divya Chauhan, MD | Overview of the intracranial course of the abducens nerve. | Cranial Nerve VI; Abducens Nerve; Anatomy |
256 |
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CSF Composition | Divya Chauhan, MD | Overview of the composition of cerebrospinal fluid. | Cerebrospinal Fluid; CSF |
257 |
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The Internal Carotid Arteries and Branches | Katherine Hutchins, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MD | Illustrations, MRA, CTA, and cerebral angiography images of the internal carotid artery and its branches. | Vascular Anatomy; Internal Carotid Artery; Anterior Cerebral Artery; Middle Cerebral Artery; Anterior Circulation |
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The Vertebrobasilar System | Katherine Hutchins, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MD | Illustrations, MRA, and CTA images of the vertebrobasilar system and branches. | Vascular Anatomy; Basilar Artery; Vertebral Artery; AICA; PICA; Superior Cerebellar Artery; Posterior Cerebral Artery; Posterior Circulation |
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A Five-Minute, Intravenous Edrophonium -Window to Observe the CNS Response to Myasthenic Ophthalmoplegia | Jorge C Kattah, MD | A video showing how ocular motor adaptation may be observed. | Ocular Motor Adaptation |
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Ptosis | Ethan Waisberg, MB, BCh, BAO candidate | Description of ptosis including etiology, management and treatment. | Ptosis; Blepharoptosis |
261 |
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Examination of the Lacrimal System | Adam Rasky, MD | Introduction to the examination of the lacrimal system with a video. | Examination; Lacrimal System |
262 |
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Serial Examination and Evolution of Horizontal Gaze Palsy in Thiamine Deficiency | Maxwell Nyce, OD; Joshua Chisholm, OD; Julia Szmada, OD; Jorge C Kattah, MD | Neurology consult of patient with hearing loss following vertical band sleeve gastroplasty. See associated video: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=1512438 | Gaze Palsy; Gaze Paretic Nystagmus; Vestibular Loss; Hearing Loss; Loss of Speech Comprehension; Encephalopathy |
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Serial Examination and Evolution of Horizontal Gaze Palsy in Thiamine Deficiency | Maxwell Nyce, OD; Joshua Chisholm, OD; Julia Szmada, OD; Jorge C Kattah, MD | Neurology consult of patient with hearing loss following vertical band sleeve gastroplasty. See associated presentation: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=1512437 | Gaze Palsy; Gaze Paretic Nystagmus; Vestibular Loss; Hearing Loss; Loss of Speech Comprehension; Encephalopathy |
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Neuro-ophthalmic Disorders in Pregnancy: With an Eye to Future Eye Health | Kathleen B. Digre, MD | Presentation covering conditions relevant to neuro-ophthalmology, including vascular disorders that affect vision, Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome, venous sinus thrombosis, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and severe pre-eclampsia and eclampsia. | Pregnancy |
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Lateral Orbitotomy with Bone Window | Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD, FACS | Narrated video of lateral orbitotomy with bone removal for improved orbital decompression. | Orbitotomy; Orbital Decompression |
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Lateral Orbitotomy #3 | Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD, FACS | Narrated video of lateral orbitotomy and biopsy of presumed benign cavernous hemangioma. | Orbital Biopsy; Orbitotomy |
267 |
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Lateral Orbitotomy #2 | Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD, FACS | Narrated video of lateral orbitotomy and biopsy of presumed orbital inflammatory condition. | Orbital Biopsy; Orbitotomy |
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Lateral Canthotomy Incision | Richard C. Allen, MD, PhD, FACS | Narrated video of lateral canthotomy procedure. | Lateral Canthotomy |
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Cavernous Sinus | Andrew R. Carey, MD | Cavernous sinus imaging with labels. | Cavernous Sinus |
270 |
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension | NANOS | Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), also called pseudotumor cerebri, is a condition in which there is high pressure in the fluid surrounding your brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. This can cause headaches and problems with vision. | Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension; Patient Brochure |
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Giant Cell Arteritis | NANOS | Giant cell arteritis is a condition that can cause vision loss, new persistent headaches, scalp tenderness, and jaw pain with chewing. It is due to inflammation of blood vessels primarily of the head and neck. | Giant Cell Arteritis; Patient Brochure |
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Thyroid Eye Disease | NANOS | Thyroid eye disease, also called dysthyroid orbitopathy, is an autoimmune condition in whichyour body's immune system triggers inflammation in the eye socket (also called the orbit),affecting the muscles that move the eye and the fatty tissue behind the eye. | Thyroid Eye Disease; Thyroid Orbitopathy; Patient Brochure |
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Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma | NANOS | Optic nerve sheath meningioma is a benign (not malignant) tumor which involves the covering of the optic nerve. Meningiomas (along with gliomas and pituitary tumor) are the most common tumors inside the skull. | Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma; Patient Brochure |
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy | NANOS | Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a rare progressive neurodegenerative disorder that affects certain parts of the brain, resulting in difficulty with balance, walking, swallowing, and vision. | Progressive Supranuclear Palsy; Patient Brochure |
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Menieres Disease | NANOS | Menière's Disease is named after Prosper Menière, a French physician who first described the condition in 1861. It is an inner ear disorder that can cause vertigo (false sensation of motion). | Menieres Disease; Patient Brochure |