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576 Hollenhorst PlaqueKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing condition.Hollenhorst Plaque
577 Ischemic Ocular SyndromeKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing condition.Ischemic Ocular Syndrome
578 Best's Vittelform MaculopathyGregory P. Van Stavern, MDThis 14 year old presented with decreased vision, headaches and central scotomas. She was found to have bilateral papilledema related to IIH and also Best's vitilliform maculopathy. The maculas are commonly described as having a "fried egg" sunny side up appearance.Best Macular Dystrophy
579 Septo-Optic DysplasiaKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing the condition.Septo-optic Dysplasia
580 Retino-choroidal Collateral VesselsKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing condition.Collateral Vessels
581 Viewing the Red ReflexKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing eye examination of children.Eye Examination
582 Papilledema 2013Kathleen B. Digre, MDObjectives: What types of disc findings can be confused for papilledema List the features of true disc swelling Describe the tests you would order to evaluate and w/u papilledema List differential diagnosis of papilledema Describe possible treatments for papilledema (medical and surgical)Papilledema
583 Optic Disc Anatomy, Variants, and Usual DiscsKathleen B. Digre, MDExamination of optic disc, disc anatomy, disc variation.Optic Disc; Normal Disc Anatomy
584 Retino-choroidal Collaterals Due to MeningiomaKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing condition.Meningioma; Menigioma Treatment
585 Scleritis (Posterior Scleritis)Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing condition.Scleritis; Posterior Scleritis
586 Pit Tumor Chiasm CompressionKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDSlideshow describing condition.Pituitary Tumor; Pituitary Mass; Chiasm; Chiasm Compression
587 Lessons From Bench BedsideShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCPSee also: http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/69, http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/282, http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/94, and http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ehsl-shw/id/103Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; Pendular Horizontal Oscillations; Lid Nystagmus; Upbeat Nystagmus; Botulinum Toxin Therapy; Multiple Sclerosis; Horizontal Pendular Nystagmus; Gaze Evoked Upbeat Nystagmus; Abducting Nystagmus; Normal Convergence; Gaze Evoked Downbeat Nystagmus; Sac...
588 Miller Fisher Syndrome: A Variant of Guillan Barré SyndromeSarah I. Sheikh, BM, BCh, MRCPPresentation covering the Miller Fisher Syndrome, a variant of Guillan Barre Syndrome.Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Neuropathy; Areflexia; Bilateral Ptosis; Bilateral Sixth Nerve Palsy; Esotropia; Facial Diplegia; Facial Weakness; Guillian Barre Syndrome - Miller Fisher Syndrome; Normal Pupils; Paresis of Conjugate Upgaze; Total External Ophthalmoplegia; Voluntary Ptosis
589 Ocular Myasthenia Gravis: Past, Present, FutureVictoria S. Pelak, MDSlideshow describing condition.Bilateral Myasthenia Gravis; Bilateral Ptosis; Bilateral Weakness of Adduction; Decompensated Phoria; External Ophthalmoplegia; Familial Myasthenia Gravis; Myasthenic Lid Twitch; Ocular Myasthenia Gravis; Positive Tensilon Test; Pseudo-internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; Tensilon Test; Unilateral Myasthen...
590 Multiple SclerosisShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCPSlideshow describing condition.Bilateral Lid Nystagmus; Horizontal Saccadic Dysmetria; Jerk Oscillations; Lid Nystagmus; Multiple Sclerosis; Primary Position Upbeat Nystagmus; Rotary Nystagmus; Saccadic Dysmetria; Saccadic Pursuit; Square Wave Jerks; Torsional Nystagmus; Upbeat Nystagmus
591 Migraine Visual AuraShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCPSlideshow describing condition.Alice in Wonderland Syndrome; Macropsia - Hemi-macropsia; Metamorphopsia; Migraine Visual Aura Without Headache; Occipital Lobe; Visual Phenomena
592 Midbrain HemorrhageShirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCPSlideshow describing condition.Cavernous Angioma; Convergence Retraction Nystagmus; Light/Near Dissociation of the Pupils; Midbrain Hemorrhage; Normal Convergence; Pretectal Syndrome; Skew Deviation; Supranuclear Paralysis of Upgaze Hemorrhage; Vertical Oculocephalic Reflex Normal
593 Dry Eye Syndrome (Spanish)NANOSPeople with abnormalities of the tear film are diagnosed with "dry eyes", but some patients with "dry eyes" may not feel that their eyes are "dry". Itching, burning, a scratchy sensation, a sensation that there is sand or grit in the eye, or intermittent blurring of the vision can all be symptoms of...Dry Eye Syndrome; Patient Brochure
594 Dry Eye SyndromeNANOSPeople with abnormalities of the tear film are diagnosed with "dry eyes", but some patients with "dry eyes" may not feel that their eyes are "dry". Itching, burning, a scratchy sensation, a sensation that there is sand or grit in the eye, or intermittent blurring of the vision can all be symptoms of...Dry Eye Syndrome; Patient Brochure
595 AnisocoriaNANOSAnisocoria is a medical term for unequal pupil size. Normally our pupils are relatively the same size. While small differences in pupil size are normal and can even come and go ( physiologic anisocoria ), constant and significant differences in pupil sizes may be a sign of damage to the nerves that ...Anisocoria; Patient Brochure
596 Homonymous HemianopiaNANOSThis refers to an absence of vision towards one side of the visual world in each eye. The damage that caused this problem is in the brain and not in the eyes. Updated April 2020.Homonymous Hemianopia; Patient Brochure
597 Optic Disc DrusenNANOSOptic disc drusen are abnormal deposits of protein-like material in the optic disc - the front part of the optic nerve. Updated April 2020.Optic Disc Drusen; Patient Brochure
598 Pituitary TumorNANOSPituitary tumors are benign (non-cancerous) overgrowth of cells that make up the pituitary gland (the master gland that regulates other glands in the body). Updated April 2020.Pituitary Tumor; Patient Brochure
599 Hemifacial Spasm - Large PrintNANOSInvoluntary contractions, called "spasms," of the muscles on one side of the face. The affected side of the face seems to "scrunch up" while the other side of the face remains normal.Hemifacial Spasm; Patient Brochure
600 Hemifacial SpasmNANOSInvoluntary contractions, called "spasms," of the muscles on one side of the face. The affected side of the face seems to "scrunch up" while the other side of the face remains normal.Hemifacial Spasm; Patient Brochure
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