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1 Brain Stem & Reflexes: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDThe cranial nerves are reviewed again on a specimen with vessels. Next, landmarks on gross brain stem sections are shown. Stressed are the three reflexes associated with each of the three levels: pupillary, corneal and gag reflexes and their associated cranial nerves. Finally cross sections of myeli...Brain Stem; Reflexes
2 Bony Anatomy of the OrbitAakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MDNarrated presentation on the bony anatomy of the orbit.Bony Anatomy; Orbit
3 Cataract SurgeryLaura L. Hanson, MDA narrated slide presentation on the basics of cataract surgery.Cataracts; Surgical Procedures
4 Cerebellum: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDThe gross features of the cerebellum are shown. The three peduncles are demonstrated, noting their input and output to and from the cerebellum. Emphasis is given to symptoms of cerebellar disease appearing on the same side of the body. Special emphasis is given to cortical-cerebellar connections, st...Cerebellum; Cortical-Cerebellar Connection; Brain; Dissection
5 Cerebral Circulation: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDThe major vessels of the anterior and posterior circulation are demonstrated along with the Circle of Willis on both a model and in an animation. The distribution of the three major cerebral arteries is demonstrated along with the concept of a watershed zone. A gross specimen with good vessels is al...Cerebral Circulation; Brain; Dissections
6 Cerebral AneurysmJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDCerebral angiogram of a patient with an arteriovenous malformation, or AVM.Angiogram; Cerebral Aneurysm
7 Cerebral PalsyMozammil Alam, Medical Student; Sean Gratton, MDThis video covers an overview of cerebral palsy.Cerebral Palsy
8 Clinical Characteristics of Ocular LateropulsionJorge C Kattah, MDA discussion of the normal mechanism that maintain the eyes in normal horizontal position.Ocular Lateropulsion; Unilateral Gaze Palsy; Radiographic h-CGD
9 Classification of UveitisJoanne Thomas, BS; Jessica Shantha, MDThis is an overview of the classification of uveitis. Topics discussed include: SUN anatomic classification, characterization of uveitis descriptors, AC cell and AC flare classification, and terminology of activity.Uveitis; Classification; SUN
10 Cogan Lid TwitchHari Anandarajah, BAA 50-year-old woman presented with ptosis of her left eyelid for 6 months. Several exam findings including variable and fatigable ptosis, and Cogan lid twitch, raised suspicion for Myasthenia Gravis. Acetylcholine receptor binding, blocking, and modulating antibodies were negative, and single fiber ...Lid Twitch; Myasthenia Gravis
11 Cogan's Lid Twitch SignRaed Behbehani, MDCogan's lid twitch sign is a twitch sign of he upper lid upon looking straight from a sustained downgaze position. It is associated with Ocular Myasthenia Gavis.Myasthenia; Ptosis; Lid Twitch
12 Comparison of the Motor Systems: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDA comparison of the three major motor systems focuses on categorizing motor problems as corticospinal tract, cerebellar, or basal ganglia. It begins with 12 minutes of gross anatomical structures and pathway review followed by clinical video clips demonstrating clinical features of disease of each o...Corticospinal Tract; Cerebellar; Basal Ganglia; Motor Systems; Brain; Dissection
13 Common Patterns of Visual Field DefectsSean Gratton, MD; Sarah Lam, 6th year BA/MDLecture covering common visual field defects, including those of the retina, optic nerve, chiasm, and retrochiasmal.Visual Field Defects
14 Common Vitreo-Retinal Procedures and SurgeriesLuke B. Lindsell, OD, MDBrief presentation on Common vitreo-retinal procedures and surgeries.Vitreo-Retinal Procedures; Surgeries
15 Complications of Strabismus Surgery and BotoxW. Walker Motley, MDA narrated video slideshow outlining complications associated with strabismus surgery.Strabismus; Surgery; Surgical Complications; Botox
16 Congenital Oculomotor ApraxiaRaed Behbehani, MDCongenital Ocular Motor Apraxia is an uncommon condition that causes children to have difficulty moving their eyes horizontally or from side to side. They are usually unable to quickly move their eyes from side to side and often have to turn their head (head jerking) and not just their eyes to track...Oculomotor Apraxia
17 Conjunctiva Muller's Muscle ResectionPatrick Burchell, MD; Jeffrey Nerad, MDDemonstration of conjunctiva Muller's muscle resection (CMMR).Conjunctiva Muller's Muscle Resection; CMMR
18 Control of the Eye Movements: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDDisturbances in eye movements can provide important clues for localization of neurological damage. The role of the frontal eye fields in horizontal gaze is stressed. The need to coordinate cranial nerves on both sides of the brain stem introduces the medial longitudinal fasciculus and its role in co...Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus; Third Cranial Nerve; Sixth Cranial Nerve; Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; Nystagmus; Brain; Dissection
19 Control of the Pupil: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDThrough diagrams, animations and gross specimens the constriction and dilation of the pupil by the autonomic nervous system are described. Both the parasympathetic and sympathetic control are traced and the importance of a constricted pupil, Horner's Syndrome, and temporal lobe (uncal) herniation (d...Brain; Dissections
20 Coordination Exam: Normal Exam: Finger-to-nose (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient moves her pointer finger from her nose to the examiner's finger as the examiner moves his finger to new positions and tests accuracy at the furthest outreach of the arm. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the D...Coordination Examination; Finger-to-nose Test
21 Coordination Exam: Normal Exam: Heel-to-shin (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient places her heel on the opposite knee then runs the heel down the shin to the ankle and back to the knee in a smooth coordinated fashion. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the O...Coordination Examination; Heel-shin Test
22 Cortical Localization: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDThe lobes of the brain are defined together with their major functions. The visual field representation in the occipital lobe is explained with a diagram. Speech areas and the major types of aphasia are discussed in the dominant hemisphere and parietal lesions of neglect and spatial orientation are ...Cortical Localization; Brain; Dissections
23 Cranial Nerves: Neuroanatomy Video Lab - Brain DissectionsSuzanne S. Stensaas, PhDThe approach is to learn to associate the cranial nerves with their brainstem level and blood supply. Emphasis is given to the midbrain (3, 4), pons (5, 6, 7, 8), medulla (9, 10, 11, 12) and their most important functions.Cranial Nerves; Brain; Dissection
24 Crafting a Grant Proposal for ResearchSilvia Sörensen, PhDLecture describing the process of writing a grant for research.Grant Writing
25 Direct and Consensual ResponseKarl C. Golnik, MDExplanation of direct and consensual response testing.Direct and Consensual Response
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