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201 pulseSpontaneous Venous PulsationsThis clips shows a spontaneous venous pulsation viewed during an ocular examination.Spontaneous Venous Pulsations; Examination, Ocular; AVP Optic Nerve
202 2-20Square Wave JerksExample of patient with square wave jerks. Discussion of difference between square wave jerks (saccadic oscillations) and horizontal nystagmus.Square Wave Jerks
203 stage 2Stage 2 - PapilledemaPapilledema Stages; Raised Intracranial Pressure
204 Stages of PapilledemaStages of PapilledemaPapilledema Stages; Raised Intracranial Pressure
205 Stargardt's Disease.pdfStargardt's DiseaseDiscussion of Stargardt's disease, an inherited maculopathy which frequently presents with a loss of central vision.Stargardt's Disease; Maculopathy
206 StereoacuityStereoacuity TestingDemonstration of examination for stereoacuity.Examination, Ocular; Stereoacuity
207 Figure-01Structures of the irisStructures of the iris. The a indicates the anterior border layer that terminates at the pigmentary ruff of the pupillary border (b). The c indicates the iris sphincter muscle, which is oriented circumferentially within the stroma and located deep to the anterior border layer; d indicates vessels th...Autonomic Anatomy; Iris
208 NOVEL_Moran_2-25Superior Oblique MyokymiaClose-up video of a patient with superior oblique myokymia (no audio.)Superior Oblique Myokymia; Myokymia
209 2-19Superior Oblique MyokymiaExample of patients with superior oblique myokymia, a saccadic intrusion. First patient is seen to have intermittent, intorting movements with superimposed slight vertical deviations in right eye. Discussion of disorder as benign, but frequently disabling, as patients experience episodes of diplopia...Superior Oblique Myokymia; Third Nerve Palsy
210 Figure-28Tadpole-shaped PupilTadpole-shaped pupil in a 20-year-old women with frequent episodes of blurred vision and achiness of the right eye lasting several minutes. The patient took a photograph of her eyes during an attack to document the peaked, segmental dilation of her right pupil (black arow). (Thompson HS, Zackon DH, ...Adult; Female; Humans; Complications, Iris Diseases; Diagnosis, Iris Diseases; Physiopathology, Iris Diseases; Pupil; Complications, Spasm; Diagnosis, Spasm; Physiopathology, Spasm; Tadpole Pupil
211 Tangent_screen_recording_chartTangent Screen Recording ChartThe tangent screen recording chart.Tangent Screen
212 Tangent_Screen_Testing_Visual_FieldTangent Screen Testing Visual FieldDescription of tangent screen testing.Tangent Screen; Visual Fields
213 Test DuaneTest Duane
214 Visual_FieldsTesting the Visual FieldsDemonstration of various methods of testing visual fields, including counting fingers, motion, and color of several objects.Visual Fields; Examination, Ocular; Visual Field Loss
215 NOVEL_Moran_3a-15Third Nerve PalsyPatient with third nerve palsy (no audio)Third Nerve Palsy
216 1-5Third Nerve Palsy, Pupil InvolvingExample of patient with third nerve palsy. Left eye shows pupilary involvement. Left eye doesn't immediately duct, but abducts well, with impaired superduction. Secondary and primary deviations are demonstrated. Anisocoria is more prominent when light is on, showing a parasympathetic defect to the p...Pupil; Third Nerve Palsy; Third Nerve Dysfunction
217 Tilted_Discs_KBD.pdfTilted DiscsShort PowerPoint discussion of tilted discs with illustrations and images.Tilted Disc
218 How2useTour of the Direct OphthalmoscopeThis clip describes the parts and operation of the ophthalmoscope as an ocular examination tool. Includes adjustment of aperture size and adjustment of lenses.Direct Ophthalmoscope; Examination, Ocular
219 TheTourTour of the FundusThis clip demonstrates the funduscopic examination technique.Fundus; Examination, Ocular; Normal Optic Disc; AVP Macula; AVP Optic Nerve; Ophthalmoscopes
220 1-28Transillumination - Ciliary Body NeurofibromasExample of transillumination on a patient with neurofibromatosis, but without Lisch nodules. Shows suspected neurofibromas in the ciliary body.Transillumination; Examination, Ocular; Ciliary Body Neurofibromas1; Neurofibromatosis1
221 1-29Transillumination - Lisch NodulesDemonstration of transillumination of the Lisch nodules on a patient with neurofibromatosis. Shows how Lisch nodules that were not very visible in slit-lamp examination are better seen with transillumination, which may therefore be useful in detecting Lisch nodules earlier in children where they are...Transillumination; Examination, Ocular; Lisch Nodules; Neurofibromatosis1
222 ocular_melanomaTransillumination Ocular MelanomaVideo describing condition.Ocular Melanoma
223 trigeminal_nerve_examTrigeminal Nerve ExamExplanation of a trigeminal nerve exam.Trigeminal Nerve
224 Tunnel_Vision_on_Tangent_Screen_TestingTunnel Vision on Tangent Screen TestingDescription of tunnel vision and tangent screen testing.Tunnel Vision; Tangent Screen
225 Ultrasonography_techniquesUltrasonography TechniquesThis video describes and demonstrates the various techniques for examination of the eye using ultrasonography, including A-scan, B-scan and immersion.Ultrasonography Eye Examination Techniques
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