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Lemierre Syndrome - A Neuroophthalmological Approach | Vinzenz A. C. Vadasz, MD; Christina Gerth-Kahlert, MD | Case report of a twenty-two year old woman with double vision after tonsillitis, caused through multiples thrombosis by an infection with fusobacterium necrophorum known as the Lemierre-Syndrome. Fig. 1: Ocular motility at ICU (lying position) Fig. 2: white arrows show thrombosis of the right opht... | Lemierre-Syndrome; Fusobacterium Necrophorum; Septic Thrombosis |
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Simple Anatomy of the Retina (Webvision) | Helga Kolb, MD | Description of the anatomy of the retina with diagrams. | Retina Anatomy |
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Gross Anatomy of the Eye (Webvision) | Helga Kolb, MD | Description of the gross anatomy of the eye, with diagrams. | Gross Anatomy Eye |
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Part II: Anatomy and Physiology of the retina | Olaf Strauss, MD; Ralph Nelson; Dustin M. Graham | Section of Webvision covering the anatomy and physiology of the retina: The retinal pigment epithelium by Olaf Strauss Photoreceptors by Helga Kolb Outer Plexiform Layer by Helga Kolb Inner Plexiform Layer by Helga Kolb Morphology and Circuitry of Ganglion Cells by Helga Kolb Ganglion Cell Physiolog... | Anatomy; Physiology; Retina |
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Cone Dystrophy | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | PowerPoint discussing Cone Dystrophy: Early loss of central and color vision; Color impairment often out of proportion to loss of VA; Hemeralopia ("day blindness") prominent; Light sensitivity and photophobia; Macular changes variable, and may occur late- may "Bull's Eye" pattern; Abnormal Photost... | Cone Dystrophy; Occult Macular Dystrophy; Central Cone Dystrophy |
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Pupillary Light Reflex | Wade Crow, MD | Illustration of the Pupillary Light Reflex. | Pupillary Light Reflex |
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Aberrant Regeneration Third Nerve | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | 48 year old woman S/P rupture and repair of right sided posterior communicating artery aneurysm Video shows residual partial right third nerve palsy, with aberrant regeneration, causing a pseudo Von Graefe's sign (elevation of the right upper eyelid with attempted infraduction of the right eye) | Aberrant Regeneration Third Nerve; Third Nerve Palsy |
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Acute Retinal Necrosis (ARN) | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Acute Retinal Necrosis causes inflammation and subsequent retinal detachment. This powerpoint provides images depicting ARN. | Acute Retinal Necrosis (ARN) |
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Congenital and Secondary Syphilis | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Images showing evideince of Congenital and Secondary Syphilis | Syphilis |
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Vision & Alzheimer's Disease | Victoria S. Pelak, MD | Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disorder with progressive loss of cognitive function over time. A clinical diagnosis for Probable AD Dementia requires the following: a loss of cognitive function in two or more cognitive domains (or in one cognitive domain along with a ch... | Vision; Alzheimer's Disease |
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White Dot Syndromes: MEWDS, AZOOR, AIBSE | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Some have lumped Multiple Evanescent White Dot Syndrome (MEWDS), Acute Idiopathic Blind Spot Enlargement (AIBSE) with acute macular neuroretinopathy, and pseudo-presumed ocular histoplasmosis syndrome together with AZOOR (Acute Zonal Occult Outer Retinopathy). These conditions all present with visua... | White Dot Syndromes: MEWDS, AZOOR, AIBSE |
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Superonasal Transconjunctival Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression: A Modified Surgical Technique Without Extraocular Muscle Disinsertion | Kevin E. Lai, MD; Kenneth C. Lao, MD; Peter L. Hildebrand, MD; Bradley K. Farris, MD | Report on the surgical technique and outcomes of a modified medial transconjunctival approach to optic nerve sheath decompression (ONSD) in 15 patients. Supplemental Digital Content : Video that demonstrates the stONSD procedure. m4v: http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/EHSL-NOVEL/id/22... | Superonasal Transconjunctival Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression (ONSD); Surgical Technique |
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Superonasal Transconjunctival Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression (stONSD) | Kevin E. Lai, MD; Kenneth C. Lao, MD; Peter L. Hildebrand, MD; Bradley K. Farris, MD | This video demonstrates the surgical technique and outcomes of a modified medial transconjunctival approach to optic nerve sheath decompression (ONSD). Disease/Diagnosis: Papilledema; Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH). | Superonasal Transconjunctival Optic Nerve Sheath Decompression (ONSD); Surgical Technique |
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Disability Evaluation Under Social Security | John Pula, MD | A. How do we evaluate visual disorders? 1. What are visual disorders? Visual disorders are abnormalities of the eye, the optic nerve, the optic tracts, or the brain that may cause a loss of visual acuity or visual fields. A loss of visual acuity limits your ability to distinguish detail, read, or do... | Visual Impairment; Visual Disorders; Legal Blindness |
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Retinitis Pigmentosa - Rod Dystrophy | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | PowerPoint discussing retinitis pigmentosa, rod dystrophy. Retinitis Pigmentosa is a generalized retinal dystrophy with peripheral rather than central onset Primarily rod-cone dystrophy. Provides images. | Rod Dystrophy; Rod Dystrophy; Retinitis Pigmentosa; Night Dlindness |
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Tonic Pupil | Adesina, Ore-Ofe, MD | PowerPoint presentation covering tonic pupil, which is damage to ciliary ganglion or short posterior ciliary nerves. It causes denervation of the ciliary body and iris sphincter muscle. | Tonic Pupil |
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Horner's Carotid Dissection | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | PowerPoint describing Horner's Syndrome and Carotid Dissection. | Horner's Syndrome; Carotid Dissection; Dark Adaptation; Rod Dystrophy |
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Acute Multifocal Pigment Epithelium Epitheliopathy (AMPEE) | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Images providing example of Acute Multifocal Pigment Epithelium Epitheliopathy (AMPEE) | Acute Multifocal Pigment Epithelium Epitheliopathy (AMPEE) |
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Histoplasmosis | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Histoplasmosis, a fungus, can present acutely as a systemic condition. This image shows signs of Histoplasmosis. | Histoplasmosis |
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Multifocal Choroiditis | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Multi-focal choroiditis is usually a bilateral choroidopathy seen more frequently in women associated with punched out appearing lesions occasionally with pigment around the edges. Image provides example. | Multi-Focal Choroiditis Panuveitis |
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Retinitis Pigmentosa | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Retinitis pigmentosa is a retinal/choroidal degeneration caused by various genetic defects. The term retinitis pigmentosa is really a misnomer since it is not inflammation (retinitis) and it is not a disease of the pigmentary system (pigmentosa). | Retinitis Pigmentosa |
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Serpiginous Choroidopathy | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Serpiginous choroidopathy (also known as Geographic choroidopathy) usually affects the choroid, the choriocapillaris and the retinal pigment epithelium in both eyes. | Serpiginous Choroidopathy |
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Birdshot | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Birdshot Retinochoroidopathy is a posterior uveitis seen in women 30-60 years of age who present with floaters, changes in color vision, and difficulty with night vision. | Birdshot Choroidopathy |
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Pars Planitis | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Pars planitis is an inflammatory condition seen in children and young adults. It is associated with inflammation of the pars plana--at the far periphery of the retina. | Pars Planitis |
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Vogt Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) Syndrome | Gregory P. Van Stavern, MD | Vogt-Koyanagi disease causes bilateral uveitis, along with alopecia, vitiligo, and hearing loss. | Vogt Koyanagi-Harada Syndrome (VKH) |