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1 | 2013 William F Hoyt Lecture: Neuro-Ophthalmology in Review: Around the Brain with 50 Fellows | Nancy J. Newman, MD | No matter what their ultimate specialty, every ophthalmologist needs to master the basics of neuroophthalmology. To that end, we must ensure that we continue to train effective teachers of neuro-ophthalmology. This is William F. Hoyt's most important lasting legacy and charge. In this same spirit, E... | History | |
2 | Pseudotumor Cerebri | Deborah I. Friedman, MD | This one hour presentation on Pseudotumor cerebri is the first in a series of Neuro-Ophthalmology All Star Grand Rounds. The videolecture is accompanied by written material and is intended as a teaching tool for medical residents. Studies in the 1980s calculated the annual incidence of pseudotumor c... | Pseudotumor Cerebri; Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension | |
3 | Animated Lessons on the Neurology of Eye Movements and Pupillary Disorders | Dario Beltran, MD; Douglas Woo, MD; Elliot Frohman, MD, PhD; Steven L. Galetta, MD; Lewis E. Calver, MS; Kim Hoggatt Krumwiede, MA | This interactive training guide correlates clinical eye exams with lesion localization using illustrations, animations, and MRI's to enhance the learning of various common neuro-ophthalmologic lesions that are found in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), stroke, tumor, or infection. Neurologists,... | Pupil Abnormalities; Ocular Movement Abnormalities; Diplopia |