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1 A-scan TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the A-scan examination technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Image/MovingImage
2 Brainstem TraumaImage/MovingImage
3 Cogan's Lid TwitchImage/MovingImage
4 Third Nerve PalsyPatient with third nerve palsy (no audio)Image/MovingImage
5 Unilateral BlepharospasmExample of patient with unilateral blepharospasm.Image/MovingImage
6 B-scan TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the B-scan examination technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Image/MovingImage
7 Bilateral Internuclear OphthalmoplegiaExample of patient with bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Patient is led through instructions for direction and distance of gaze.Image/MovingImage
8 Blepharospasm with Apraxia of the EyeImage/MovingImage
9 CPEOPatient with Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)Image/MovingImage
10 Duane's SyndromeExample of patient with Duane's Syndrome. Patient is led through instructions for pursuit.Image/MovingImage
11 Flutter in DowngazeExamination of patient with flutter in downgaze (no audio)Image/MovingImage
12 Retraction NystagmusPatient with retraction nystagmus (no audio)Image/MovingImage
13 Rotary DownbeatPatient with rotary downbeat nystagmus (no audio)Image/MovingImage
14 Spasmus NutansExample of patient with spasmus nutans.Image/MovingImage
15 Transillumination Ocular MelanomaVideo describing condition.Image/MovingImage
16 Ultrasonography: Immersion TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the immersion technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Image/MovingImage
17 Vestibular NystagmusExample of patient with vestibular nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze. Shown also with Frenzel goggles.Image/MovingImage
18 3 Step TestDemonstration of patient examination.Image/MovingImage
19 Aberrant Regeneration of the ThirdPatient with a right third nerve palsy demonstrates ptosis, anisocoria and ophthalmoplegia. During attempted downgaze, the right upper lid flutters back up (aberrant movement) and remains retracted.Image/MovingImage
20 Bilateral PtosisVideo of patient with bilateral ptosis.Image/MovingImage
21 Congenital NystagmusPatient with congenital nystagmus (no audio)Image/MovingImage
22 Cyclic Oculomotor PalsyExample of patient with cyclic oculomotor palsy.Image/MovingImage
23 Downbeat NystagmusExample of patient with downbeat nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions of where to gaze. (no audio)Image/MovingImage
24 Downbeat NystagmusExample of patient with downbeat nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions of where to gaze.Image/MovingImage
25 Gaze Palsy with Facial Weakness from Pontine AVMExample of a patient with torsional nystagmus in both eyes and pendular nystagmus in the left eye. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze.Image/MovingImage
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