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226 Myotonic DystrophyBrian Villafuerte, MD, Ezequiel Piccione, MDPresentation covering an overview of myotonic dystrophy.Myotonic Dystrophy
227 Congenital HydrocephalusMays El-Dairi, MDPresentation covering an overview of congenital hydrocephalus.Congenital Hydrocephalus
228 Fibrous DysplasiaMays El-Dairi, MDPresentation covering an overview of fibrous dysplasia.Fibrous Dysplasia
229 Optic Neuropathy: A Recipe for BlindnessKarim Kozhaya, MD; Alaa Bou Ghannam, MD; Alfredo Sadun, MD, PhDAn epidemic of blindness and peripheral neuropathy struck Cuba in the early 90s. By the end of 1993, 7% of the population was affected. Most patients were men and presented with sub-acute, painless, bilateral loss of vision. The etiology of the disease pondered local and international scientists, es...Cuban Epidemic Optic Neuropathy; Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy; Mitochondrial Insufficiency; Nutritional Optic Neuropathy; Pale Optic Nerve
230 Heavy Eye SyndromeMeagan D. Seay, DO; Bradley J. Katz, MDA brief overview of heavy eye syndrome.Heavy Eye Syndrome
231 Brown SyndromeMeagan Seay, DOA brief overview of Brown Syndrome.Brown Syndrome
232 Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Measurement: A Simple GuideNandini Singh; Kirsty Sumerville Mcalester; Alicia Yap; Anne LeeThis video demonstrates the technique for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) and the use of the tonopen.Intraocular Pressure (IOP); Tonometry
233 Retinal Detachment: The BasicsArnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPHA presentation describing retinal detachment.Retinal Detachment
234 Retinal Exudate: The BasicsArnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPHA presentation describing retinal exudate.Retinal Exudate
235 Retinal Hemorrhage: The BasicsArnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPHA presentation describing retinal hemorrhage.Retinal Hemorrhage
236 Introduction to the Evaluation of Visual Function in NANOS NOTESean Gratton, MDIntroduction to the Evaluation of Visual Function in NANOS NOTEVisual Function; Examination
237 Situs Inversus Optic Disc AnomalyMichael Hii, Medical Student; Ryan Walsh, MDThis patient was incidentally-noted to have anomalous appearance of the optic discs, right more so than left, consistent with situs inversus optic disc anomaly. She did not have any visual deficits related to this exam finding. ; The patient's fundus photos demonstrate situs inversus of the optic ...Situs Inversus Optic Disc Anomaly
238 Temporal Artery Biopsy ProcedureNooran Badeeb; Danah AlbreikiTemporal artery biopsy is a procedure that is done in a patient with suspicion of GCA (Giant cell Arteritis), and some of the clinical manifestations that prompts us to suspect the diagnosis in patients older than 50 years old are: 1. GCA symptoms e.g. new onset headache. 2 . Visual symptoms: - Visi...Temporal Artery Biopsy; GCA; Temporal Arteritis
239 An Introduction to CT and MRI in Neuro-ImagingMichael Carper, MDA brief lecture covering basic neuro-imaging, including computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Computed Tomography (CT); Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI); Neuro-imaging
240 Age-related Macular Degeneration: The BasicsArnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPHA presentation covering age-related macular degeneration ("ARMD" or "AMD"), an acquired, progressive, chronic, degenerative disease of the retina.Macular Degeneration
241 Night WolfMehdi Tavakoli, MD; Byron Lam, MDA case presentation on radiation optic neurology.Radiation Optic Neuropathy
242 Muscular Dystrophy ClassificationBrian Villafuerte, MD, Ezequiel Piccione, MDPresentation covering an overview of muscular dystrophy classification.Muscular Dystrophy Classification
243 Radiation Optic NeuropathyNeil R. Miller, MD, FACSOverview of Radiation Optic Neuropathy (RON).Radiation Optic Neuropathy; RON
244 Tolosa Hunt SyndromeSahil Aggarwal, MD; Jason Liss, MDPresentation covering an overview of Tolosa Hunt Syndrome.Tolosa Hunt Syndrome
245 Optic Tract Syndrome Secondary to Lacunar InfarctionJustin J. Grassmeyer, PhD; Kenan Xiao, MD; Jason T. Helvey, MD; Sachin Kedar, MDLesions 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
246 Brain Surface AnatomyArooj Ahmad, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MDThese images depict labeled structures of the surface anatomy of the different facies of the brain.Neuroanatomy; Brain Surface Anatomy
247 The Anatomic Course of Cranial Nerve IVDivya Chauhan, MDOverview of the intracranial course of the trochlear nerve.Cranial Nerve IV; Trochlear Nerve; Anatomy
248 The Anatomic Course of Cranial Nerve VIDivya Chauhan, MDOverview of the intracranial course of the abducens nerve.Cranial Nerve VI; Abducens Nerve; Anatomy
249 CSF CompositionDivya Chauhan, MDOverview of the composition of cerebrospinal fluid.Cerebrospinal Fluid; CSF
250 The Internal Carotid Arteries and BranchesKatherine Hutchins, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MDIllustrations, 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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