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51 Basal encephaloceleBasal EncephalocelesBasal Encephaloceles
52 Basic_Eye_AlignmentBasic Eye Alignment ExamDemonstration of basic eye alignment examination. Includes: a. Tools b. Cover-Uncover and SPCT c. Alternate Cover and APCT d. Maddox Rod TestingExamination, Ocular; Basic Eye Alignment
53 Basic Headache.pdfBasic HeadachePresentation covering an overview of headache and migraine.Migraine, Headache
54 basic_neurologic_examBasic Neurologic ExamDemonstration of a basic neurologic examination.Neurology; Examinations
55 coordinationBasic Neurologic Exam: CoordinationDemonstration of a coordination examination.Neurology; Examinations
56 cranial_nervesBasic Neurologic Exam: Cranial NervesDemonstration of a cranial nerve examination.Neurology; Examinations
57 mental_statusBasic Neurologic Exam: Mental StatusDemonstration of a mental status examination.Neurology; Examinations
58 motor_examinationBasic Neurologic Exam: Motor ExaminationDemonstration of a motor examination.Neurology; Examinations
59 sensoryBasic Neurologic Exam: SensoryDemonstration of a sensory examination.Neurology; Examinations
60 station_and_gaitBasic Neurologic Exam: Station and GaitDemonstration of a station and gait examination.Neurology; Examinations
61 1-24Before TensilonExample of patient with myasthenia gravis. Demonstration of baseline examination, followed by administration of 2mg of tensilon, which is a test dose. Procedure for administration of tensilon test is described, including variations. Patient is then shown after being given 4mg of tensilon, with very ...Myasthenia Gravis; Tensilon Test
62 benign_episodic_unilateral_mydriasisBenign Episodic Unilateral MydriasisPresentation covering benign episodic mydriasis.Benign Episodic Mydriasis
63 Katz_clipBilateral Asynchronous Blepharospasm with Facial and Cervical DystoniaBilateral Asynchronous Blepharospasm with Facial and Cervical Dystonia.Blepharospasm
64 1-21Bilateral Facial MyokymiaExample of a patient with a brain stem glioma. Shows bilateral facial myokymia.Bilateral Facial Myokymia; Facial Myokymia
65 NOVEL_Moran_2-30Bilateral Internuclear OphthalmoplegiaExample of patient with bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Patient is led through instructions for direction and distance of gaze.Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia
66 coloboma.jpgBilateral Iris ColobomasColoboma literally means a "gap"-and can be used to describe any fissure, hole, or gap in the eye. The term most often is used to refer to a congenital gap in the disc, retina, the choroid, and the iris. Colobomas occur because the embryonic fissure fails to fuse. Since the fissure closure begins in...Congenital Pupillary Abnormalities; Pupil; Etiology, Pupil Disorders; Pathology, Pupil Disorders; Correctopia
67 Figure-19BBilateral Iris Colobomas (B)Bilateral iris colobomas. B. Bilateral colobomatous defects of the inferonasal retina (black arrows) are also present, as shown in the right eye.Congenital Pupillary Abnormalities; Pupil; Etiology, Pupil Disorders; Pathology, Pupil Disorders
68 NOVEL_Moran_3a-31Bilateral PtosisVideo of patient with bilateral ptosis.Bilateral Ptosis; Nuclear Third
69 2-10Binocular Pendular NystagmusExample of a patient with binocular pendular nystagmus. Patient has somewhat dissociated nystagmus, with nystagmus seen more prominently in the left eye. Patient shows an occasional jerk nystagmus to the right in the right eye. Left eye oscillations are mostly pendular.Binocular Pendular Nystagmus; Pendular Nystagmus; Acquired Pendular Nystagmus
70 NOVEL_Moran_2-5BlepharospasmExample of patient with blepharospasm. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze and opening and closing of eyes. Patient is led through same exercises again after receiving indomethacin treatment.Blepharospasm
71 NOVEL_Moran_2-14Blepharospasm with Apraxia of the EyeLid Opening; Blepharospasm; Apraxia of Eyelid Opening
72 NOVEL_Moran_3a-2Brainstem TraumaBrainstem Trauma
73 2-11Brun's NystagmusObservation of patient with Brun's Nystagmus. Shows patient gazing to the right and the nystagmus beating in the direction of the gaze.Brun's Nystagmus; Cyclical
74 occlusionCentral Retinal Artery OcclusionVideo of central retinal artery occlusion.Central Retinal Artery Occlusion; Vasospastic Amaurosis Fugax; Stroke to Eye; Carotid Artery Distribution Stroke
75 Warner_Clover-leaf_Visual_Field_DefectsClover-leaf Visual Field DefectsDescription of clover-leaf visual field defects.Visual Field Defects
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