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376 Indirect OphthalmoscopeDevin D. Mackay, MD; Valérie Biousse, MDExplanation of using the indirect ophthalmoscope in examinations.Indirect Ophthalmoscope
377 Indirect OphthalmoscopyJonathan Micieli, MD, CMDemonstration of using the indirect ophthalmoscope in examinations.Indirect Ophthalmoscopy
378 Panoptic OphthalmoscopeAmrita D. Vuppala, MDDemonstration of using the panoptic ophthalmoscope in examinations.Panoptic Ophthalmoscope
379 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)Devin D. Mackay, MDExplanation of using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in examinations.Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
380 OJS Reviewer TutorialA. RoylanceTutorial for testing new OJS system for reviews of NOVEL submissions.OJS Review System
381 OJS Author TutorialA. RoylanceTutorial for testing new OJS system for reviews of NOVEL submissions.OJS Review System
382 Video Introduction to the NExT Curriculum CollectionSachin Kedar, MD, Editor-in-ChiefIntroduction to the NANOS NExT ebook. Explains the purpose of the collection. Covers the sections of the outline, and describes the learning levels and objectives.NANOS Examination Techniques
383 Pupils Light Near DissociationKarl C. Golnik, MDThis narrated presentations describes light near dissociation.Pupil; Light Near Dissociation
384 Examination of Eye Movements and AlignmentJason H. Peragallo, MDIntroduction to the examination of eye movements and alignment.Eye Movements; Alignment
385 Orbit EvaluationAllison Crum, MDPresentation covering the evaluation of the orbit. This includes external examination of facial symmetry and skin. Also covered is the evaluation of the orbit.Orbit
386 Conjunctival ExaminationSovik De Sirkar, MSIII; Ore-ofe Adesina, MD,Description of the conjunctival examination.Conjunctival Examination
387 Corneal StainingSovik De Sirkar, MSIII; Ore-ofe Adesina, MDDescription of the corneal staining technique.Corneal Staining
388 Selective Saccadic Palsy After Cardiac SurgeryNilan D. Schnure, MD; Ali G. Hamedani, MD, MHS; Grant T. Liu, MDA unique gaze palsy selectively affecting saccades while sparing smooth pursuit, vergence, and vestibular reflex eye movements has been described following uncomplicated cardiac (and especially ascending aortic) surgery . This 69 year-old man reported persistent visual complaints immediately after a...Saccade; Saccadic Palsy; Cardiac Surgery
389 Optic Neuritis (Portuguese)NANOSIn the most common form of optic neuritis, the optic nerve has been attacked by the body's overactive immune system and results in decreased vision.Optic Neuritis; Patient Brochure
390 Transient Visual Loss (Portuguese)NANOSAbout transient visual loss.Transient Visual Loss; Patient Brochure
391 Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (Portuguese)NANOSLoss of blood supply to the optic nerve results in diminished visual acuity.Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy; Patient Brochure
392 Photophobia (Portuguese)NANOSThe symptoms of light sensitivity are: an uncomfortable sense of brightness, squinting, frequent blinking, and redness of the eye (especially if the eye is dry). Involuntary eye closure and excessive blinking is seen with blepharospasm. Individuals will tend to seclude themselves in darkness.Photophobia; Patient Brochure
393 Anisocoria (Portuguese)NANOSPupil in the right eye and left eye are not the same size.Anisocoria; Patient Brochure
394 Myasthenia Gravis (Portuguese)NANOSThis is an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system has damaged receptors on your muscles and can result in double vision or drooping lid.Myesthenia Gravis; Patient Brochure
395 Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (Portuguese)NANOSAbout Progressive Supranuclear Palsy.Progressive Supranuclear Palsy; Patient Brochure
396 Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma (Portuguese)NANOSAbout optic nerve sheath meningioma.Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma; Patient Brochure
397 Blepharoespasm (Portuguese)NANOSUncontrolled blinking, squeezing, and eyelid closure that occurs in both eyes without an apparent environmental cause.Blepharospasm; Patient Brochure
398 Dry Eye Syndrome (Portuguese)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
399 Homonymous Hemianopia (Portuguese)NANOSThis 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.Homonymous Hemianopia; Patient Brochure
400 Microvascular Nerve Palsy (Portuguese)NANOSMicrovascular cranial nerve palsy is one of the most common causes of double vision in the older poulation. They are often referred to as "diabetic" palsies. They will resolve without leaving any double vision.Microvascular Nerve Palsy; Patient Brochure
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