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1 The 3 Step Test: Looking for a 4th Nerve PalsyDescription of the three step test (3 step test) used when looking for a 4th nerve palsy.Text
2 A-scan TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the A-scan examination technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Image/MovingImage
3 B-scan TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the B-scan examination technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Image/MovingImage
4 Basic HeadachePresentation covering an overview of headache and migraine.Text
5 Basic Neurologic ExamDemonstration of a basic neurologic examination.Image/MovingImage
6 Basic Neurologic Exam: CoordinationDemonstration of a coordination examination.Image/MovingImage
7 Basic Neurologic Exam: Cranial NervesDemonstration of a cranial nerve examination.Image/MovingImage
8 Basic Neurologic Exam: Mental StatusDemonstration of a mental status examination.
9 Basic Neurologic Exam: Motor ExaminationDemonstration of a motor examination.Image/MovingImage
10 Basic Neurologic Exam: SensoryDemonstration of a sensory examination.Image/MovingImage
11 Basic Neurologic Exam: Station and GaitDemonstration of a station and gait examination.Image/MovingImage
12 Benign Episodic Unilateral MydriasisPresentation covering benign episodic mydriasis.Text
13 Clover-leaf Visual Field DefectsDescription of clover-leaf visual field defects.
14 Cochet-Bonnet Esthesiometer (similar to Von Frey Hair) ExamThe Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer , similar to Von Frey Hair testing, has been used in studies to quantify sensory changes in the trigeminal system, especially the cornea. The device uses a thin fiber to test sensation. The shorter the fiber, the more sensation is felt. The monofilament is applied per...
15 Documenting the Neuro-ophthalmic Patient: External PhotographyDescription of documenting the neuro-ophthalmic patient using external photography. This covers pupils and extra ocular muscles.
16 The Electro-oculogram: Clinical ApplicationsThe electrooculogram measures the potential that exists between the cornea and Bruch's membrane at the back of the eye. The potential produces a dipole field with the cornea approximately 5 millivolts positive compared to the back of the eye, in a normally illuminated room. Although the origin of th...Text
17 The Electroretinogram and Electro-oculogram: Clinical ApplicationsThe global or full-field electroretinogram (ERG) is a mass electrical response of the retina to photic stimulation. The ERG is a test used worldwide to assess the status of the retina in eye diseases in human patients and in laboratory animals used as models of retinal disease.Text
18 ExophthalmometryDemonstration of exophthalmometry examination.Text
19 Facial Nerve ExamExplanation of a facial nerve exam.
20 Fluoresein AngiographyComprehensive description of using fluoresein angiography in examinations.
21 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus with Third Nerve PalsyImages showing presentation of Herpes Zoster (Zoster Ophthalmicus).Text
22 Introduction to Fogging RefractionAn introduction to fogging refraction.
23 Introduction to Headache, Migraine and Secondary HeadachesVideo lecture covering an introduction to headache, migraine, and secondary headaches by Kathleen Digre, MD.
24 Introduction to the Basic Neurologic ExamIntroduction to the neurological examinations section of NExT.
25 Migraine and Cluster Pathophysiology and TreatmentVideo lecture covering pathophysiology and treatment of migraine and cluster headaches by Kathleen Digre, MD.
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