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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion with Multiple Retinal Emboli | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Retinal Emboli; Emboli |
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Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (BRVO) | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Occlusion |
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Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Occlusion |
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Branch Retinal Emboli | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Emboli |
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Calcific Emboli | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Emboli |
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Central/Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion (PowerPoint) | AAO/NANOS - American Academy of Ophthalmology / North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society | Occlusion of a branch or central retinal artery may result in acute visual loss. The ophthalmoscopic findings are retinal whitening due to ischemic retina in the distribution of the occluded artery. Sparing or selective involvement of cilioretinal artery branches may occur. Patients with a central r... | Central/Branch Retinal Artery Occlusion |
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Central Retinal Vein Occlusion | Kathleen B. Digre, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Occlusion |
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Chest CT Thymoma (Guest Lecture) | Robert A. Novelline, MD | The patient is a 46 year old woman who presented in July 1977 with horizontal double vision lasting two weeks. Three weeks later the left upper eyelid started to droop and by the end of the day the eye was closed. She had no ptosis of the right eye and no generalized fatigue. She consulted an intern... | Unilateral Ptosis; Unilateral Lid Retraction; Myasthenic Lid Twitch; External Ophthalmoplegia; Ocular Myasthenia Gravis; Tensilon Test; Thymolipoma; Generalized Myasthenia Gravis; Unilateral Myasthenia Gravis; Myasthenic Ptosis; Lid Retraction; Lid Twitch |
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Chiasmal Herniation (PowerPoint) | AAO/NANOS - American Academy of Ophthalmology / North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society | This woman was 61 years old when she underwent initial neuro-ophthalmologic evaluation. Twenty-three years earlier, she had undergone removal of a pituitary adenoma followed by radiation therapy. At that time, she had noted a preoperative visual field defect that improved somewhat after the surgery.... | Chiasmal Herniation |
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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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Cotton Wool Spots: The Basics | Arnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPH | A presentation describing cotton wool spots, an abnormal finding on funduscopic exam of the retina of the eye. | Cotton Wool Spots; Retina |
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Craniopharyngioma and Optic Atrophy | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | Craniopharayngioma; Otpic Atrophy |
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CRAO with Ciliary Artery Sparing | Kathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MD | Slideshow describing condition. | CRAO |
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Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) | Devin D. Mackay, MD | Explanation of using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in examinations. | Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) |
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Diffusion Weighted Imaging (DWI) | John Pula, MD | Diffusion weighted imaging sequences are often included as part of a routine brain MRI protocol. Imaging provides examples of DWI. | Diffusion Weighted Imaging; DWI |
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Disc Cupping: The Basics | Arnav Gupta, BHSc; Rahul Sharma, MD, MPH | A presentation describing optic disc cupping, due to damage of optic nerve fibres. | Disc Cupping; Optic Disc |
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Dry Eye Syndrome (Danish) | NANOS | People 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 |
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Central Cone Dystrophy Occult Macular Dystrophy | Gregory Van Stavern, MD | Slideshow describing condition of Central Cone Dystrophy Occult Macular Dystrophy | Central Cone Distrophy; Macular Dystrophy; Occult Macular Dystrophy |
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Optic Atrophy (PowerPoint) | William F. Hoyt, PhD | a) Evolution of optic disc pallor after optic nerve transection. Normal Right eye. Photo taken December 9, 1978. b) Injury on December 8, 1978. Evolution of optic disc pallor after optic nerve transection. Woman having rhinoplasty suffered optic nerve transection. One day after nerve transection. N... | Optic Disc Atrophy from Retrobulbar Causes (Retrograde Optic Nerve Degeneration); Severe Atrophy; Optic Atrophic |
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Temporal Atrophy (PowerPoint) | William F. Hoyt, PhD | Segmental Atrophy - Temporal pallor - Nutritional amblyopia (alcoholic). 1985. | Temporal Atrophy; Optic Disc Atrophy from Retrobulbar Causes (Retrograde Optic Nerve Degeneration); Severe Atrophy; Alcohol |
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Evolution of Optociliary Veins with Perioptic Nerve Sheath | William F. Hoyt, PhD | Series of images showing progression of disc swelling and macular degeneration. Pathology: Optociliary Vein. Disease/Diagnosis: Perioptic nerve sheath meningioma evolution. Clinical notes: Visual Loss. | Optic Disc Atrophy with Special Features; Optociliary Veins; Shunt Vessels (Meningioma) |
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Exposed Drusen (PowerPoint) | William F. Hoyt, PhD | PP25a: Left eye: Severe visual field defect. PP25b: right eye with exposed drusen and field loss: visual field defects; PP25c: right eye visual field PP25d: left eye visual field. | Pseudopapilledema; Exposed Drusen |
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Central Retinal Artery Occlusion | Natasha Nayak, MD; Rudrani Banik, MD | Power point of case presentation of acute central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO) treated with tPA. Risk factors for stroke and results of EAGLE study reviewed. Imaging: Number of Figures and legend for each: 12 Slide 3: Figure 1: Table 1: Exam Findings Slide 3: Figure 2: Table 2: Exam Findings Cont... | Central Retinal Artery Occlusion; Stroke; Tissue Plasminogen Activator; EAGLE Study |
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Carotid Cavernous Fistula | Adam Botwinick, MD; Rudrani Banik, MD | Power point of case presentation of 66-year-old female with chronic red eye OU x 2 months, misdiagnosed as conjunctivitis. Exam showed dilated, tortuous episcleral vessels OU with proptosis OU and elevated intraocular pressure. MRI showed suspicion of carotid cavernous fistula (CCF), confirmed by ... | Carotid Cavernous Fistula; Dural CCF; Chemosis; Corkscrew Vessels; Proptosis; Embolization; Neurointerventional Radiology |
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Bitemporal Hemianopia | Julia Mathew Padiyedathu, MD; Rudrani Banik, MD | Power point of case presentation of patient with painless progressive vision loss, optic nerve cupping with pallor and history of significant alcohol and tobacco use. Patient initially diagnosed at outside institution with normal tension glaucoma and toxic optic neuropathy. Exam suggests bitempora... | Ditemporal Visual Field Defect; Toxic Optic Neuropathy; Pituitary Adenoma; Compressive Optic Neuropathy |