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151 Introduction to Examination of the Pupil in NANOS NOTEClare Fraser, MBBS, MMedIntroduction to Examination of the PupilPupil; Examination
152 Introduction to Funduscopic Examination in NANOS NOTERahul Sharma, MD, MPHAn introduction to Funduscopic ExaminationFunduscopy; Examination
153 Introduction to Examination of the Orbit and the Extraocular Structures in NANOS NOTEJulie Falardeau, MDIntroduction to Examination of the Orbit and the Extraocular StructuresOrbit; Anatomy
154 Introduction to the NANOS Neuro-Ophthalmology Techniques of Examination (NOTE)Karl C. Golnik, MDAn introduction to the NANOS Neuro-Ophthalmology Techniques of Examination (NOTE)Examination; Eye Exam
155 Introduction to Evaluation in Special Situations in NANOS NOTEJohn Pula, MDAn introduction to NOTE sections on Examination of the Comatose Patient and Examination of the Pediatric Patient.Patient Examination; Pediatric Patient; Examination
156 Internuclear OphthalmoplegiaWael A. Alsakran, MD; Valérie Biousse, MDA slideshow describing INO; includes a video clip of saccadic delay.INO
157 Botulinum Toxin and MigraineBenjamin Frishberg, MD, FAAN, FNANOSA video describing the use of botulinum toxin (Botox) for the treatment of migraine.Botox; Botulinum Toxin; Migraine
158 Cataract SurgeryLaura L. Hanson, MDA narrated slide presentation on the basics of cataract surgery.Cataracts; Surgical Procedures
159 Optic ChiasmYesha Shah, BSA, BBA; Amanda Henderson, MDOverview of the anatomy of the optic chiasm.Optic Chiasm; Anatomy
160 Benign Essential Blepharospasm and Hemifacial SpasmCelia Chen, MBBS, PhD, FRANZCONarrated lecture on treatment of benign essential blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm.Benign Essential Blepharospasm; Hemifacial Spasm
161 Complications of Strabismus Surgery and BotoxW. Walker Motley, MDA narrated video slideshow outlining complications associated with strabismus surgery.Strabismus; Surgery; Surgical Complications; Botox
162 Inferior Orbital FissureYesha Shah, BSA, BBA; Amanda Henderson, MDNarrated lecture describing the inferior orbital fissure.Inferior Orbital Fissure
163 Practice Based Learning and Improvement (PBLI)Karl C. Golnik, MD, MEdVideo describing methods and best practices of Practice Based Learning and Improvement (PBLI).Practice Based Learning and Improvement (PBLI)
164 Professionalism and Communication SkillsKarl C. Golnik, MD, MEdLecture covering professionalism and communication skills.Professionalism; Communication Skills
165 Principles of Strabismus SurgeryMichael B. Yang, MDA video demonstrating a medial rectus recession.Strabismus; Surgery; Surgery Demonstrations
166 Anatomy of the Oculomotor Nerve (CN III)Lucas E. Morgan, MS4; Nicholas A. Koontz, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MDA detailed overview of the anatomic course of CN III, including a detailed pathway description and labeled MRI images, gross anatomy pictures, and structural models.CN III; Third Cranial Nerve; Oculomotor Nerve; Anatomy; MRI
167 Visual MaturationYesha Shah, BSA, BBA; Amanda Henderson, MDVideo lecture covering visual maturation.Visual Maturation; Foveal Development; Vision in Infants
168 Principles of Glaucoma SurgeryAubrey Tirpack, MDA video outlining the principles of glaucoma surgery for neuro-ophthalmologists.Glaucoma; Glaucoma Surgery; Principles of Surgery
169 Common Patterns of Visual Field DefectsSean Gratton, MD; Sarah Lam, 6th year BA/MDLecture covering common visual field defects, including those of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, and retrochiasmal.Visual Field Defects
170 Cotton Wool Spots: The BasicsArnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPHA presentation describing cotton wool spots, an abnormal finding on funduscopic exam of the retina of the eye.Cotton Wool Spots; Retina
171 Disc Cupping: The BasicsArnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPHA presentation describing optic disc cupping, due to damage of optic nerve fibres.Disc Cupping; Optic Disc
172 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)Molly Cincotta, MD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHSObjectives:; To provide an overview of PSP and its pathophysiology;; To present typical clinical features of the disease with a focus on ocular findings;; To provide a template for work up, diagnosis and treatment; ; To demonstrate typical eye movement abnormalities seen in PSPProgressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
173 Computed Tomography (CT): Principles, Technique, and Neuro-ophthalmic ApplicationsAlex Fraser, MDPresentation covering Computed Tomography principles, adverse effects, comparison vs. MRI, and assorted examples of neuro-ophthalmic interest.Computed Tomography (CT)
174 Examining the Pediatric Patient for Non-Neuro-ophthalmologistsJohn Pula, MDTen need-to-know pearls for examining the pediatric patient, for non-neuro-ophthalmologists.Pediatric Patient Exam
175 Examining the Comatose Patient for Non-Neuro-ophthalmologistsJohn Pula, MDSeven need-to-know pearls for examining the pediatric patient, for non-neuro-ophthalmologists.Comatose Patient Exam
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