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Examination of Eye Movements and Alignment | Jason H. Peragallo, MD | Introduction to the examination of eye movements and alignment. | Eye Movements; Alignment |
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Introduction to the Pupil Examination | Karl C. Golnik, MD | Introduction to pupil examination techniques. | Pupil Examination |
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Introduction to Examination of the Pupil in NANOS NOTE | Clare Fraser, MBBS, MMed | Introduction to Examination of the Pupil | Pupil; Examination |
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Migraine Visual Aura | Shirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP | Slideshow describing condition. | Alice in Wonderland Syndrome; Macropsia - Hemi-macropsia; Metamorphopsia; Migraine Visual Aura Without Headache; Occipital Lobe; Visual Phenomena |
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Pituitary Tumour-Tamil | NANOS | Pituitary tumors are benign (non-cancerous) overgrowth of cells that make up the pituitary gland (the master gland that regulates other glands in the body). | Pituitary Tumor; Patient Brochure |
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Hemifacial Spasm HFS (Russian) | NANOS | Involuntary contractions, called "spasms," of the muscles on one side of the face. The affected side of the face seems to "scrunch up" while the other side of the face remains normal. | Hemifacial Spasm; Patient Brochure |
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Homonymous Hemianopia (German) | NANOS | This refers to an absence of vision towards one side of the visual world in each eye. The damage that caused this problem is in the brain and not in the eyes. | Homonymous Hemianopia; Patient Brochure |
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Microvascular Cranial Nerve Palsy (Hungarian | NANOS | Microvascular cranial nerve palsy is one of the most common causes of double vision in the older poulation. They are often referred to as "diabetic" palsies. They will resolve without leaving any double vision. | Microvascular Cranial Nerve Palsy; Patient Brochure |
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Optic Neuritis (Telugu) | North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society | In the most common form of optic neuritis, the optic nerve has been attacked by the body's overactive immune system and results in decreased vision. | Optic Neuritis; Patient Brochure |
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NANOS Illustrated Curriculum Section A Introduction | Devin D. Mackay, MD; Amanda D. Henderson, MD | Introduction video to the resources available in Section A of the NANOS Illustrated Curriculum. | Anatomy, Visual Pathways; Anatomy, Eye; Anatomy, Orbit; Anatomy, Intracranial; Anatomy, Orbital Vascular; Cerebrospinal fluid |
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Supranuclear and Infranuclear Motility Disorder | Brittany Lin, MD; Rudrani Banik, MD | Power point of case presentation of patient with supranuclear left gaze preference from frontotemporal CVA (overcome by Doll's head), as well as right sixth nerve palsy with incomitant esotropia from pontine CVA. | Supranuclear Gaze Palsy; Sixth Nerve Palsy; Esotropia; Gaze Preference; Stroke |
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Carotid Cavernous Fistula | Adam Botwinick, MD; Rudrani Banik, MD | Power point of case presentation of 66-year-old female with chronic red eye OU x 2 months, misdiagnosed as conjunctivitis. Exam showed dilated, tortuous episcleral vessels OU with proptosis OU and elevated intraocular pressure. MRI showed suspicion of carotid cavernous fistula (CCF), confirmed by ... | Carotid Cavernous Fistula; Dural CCF; Chemosis; Corkscrew Vessels; Proptosis; Embolization; Neurointerventional Radiology |
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Ideomotor Apraxia | James R. Bateman, MD, MPH; Victoria S. Pelak, MD | Introduction to the ideomotor apraxia exam as part of the larger mental status examination. Video accompanies the The Mental Status Examination lecture at https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s64b7716 and Cognitive Assessment at: https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qc49rx | Mental Status |
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Coordination Exam: Normal Exam: Finger-to-nose (includes Spanish audio & captions) | Paul D. Larsen, MD | The 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 |
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Visual Evoked Responses (Webvision) | Donnell J. Creel, MD, University of Utah | WebVision: The terms visually evoked potential (VEP), visually evoked response (VER) and visually evoked cortical potential (VECP) are equivalent. They refer to electrical potentials, initiated by brief visual stimuli, which are recorded from the scalp overlying visual cortex, VEP waveforms are ext... | Electrophysiology; Visual Evoked Responses |
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Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy (OPMD) | Eduardo Gonzalez; Sean Gratton | This is a brief review of Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy. It includes a review of the background, pathophysiology, epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of the disorder. The key clinical features including ptosis and dysphagia are reviewed in detail. | Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia; Dysphagia; Muscular Dystrophy; Myasthenia Gravis; Oculopharyngeal Muscular Dystrophy; Ptosis |
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Pupillary Block | Sujata Dalal; James Brian Davis; Amanda Dean Henderson | Pupillary block occurs when the pupillary margin of the iris contacts the anterior surface of the lens. This creates a barrier for the outflow of aqueous humor from the posterior chamber to the anterior chamber and resultant increased pressure in the posterior chamber. This pressure can cause the ir... | Angle-Closure Glaucoma; Iris Bombe; Narrow Angle; Pupillary Block |
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Supranuclear Paralysis of Vertical Gaze | Shirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP | This case was presented to the Clinical Eye Movement Society at the American Neurological Association Meeting in October 2007. The patient is a healthy, 36 year old Lieutenant Commander in the Coast Guard who was last seen perfectly well at 2 a.m. on the day of admission. He awoke in the morning aro... | Somnolence; Global Supranuclear Paralysis of Vertical Gaze; Absent Vertical Saccades and Pursuit Movements; Intact Convergence; Convergence Retraction Nystagmus; Ocular Dysmetria; Ocular Tilt Reaction; Lateropulsion; Unilateral Midbrain and Thalamic Infarct; Supranuclear Paralysis of Up and Downgaze... |
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Myasthenia Gravis (Portuguese) | NANOS | This is an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system has damaged receptors on your muscles and can result in double vision or drooping lid. | Myesthenia Gravis; Patient Brochure |
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Paraneoplastic Upbeat Nystagmus | Shirley H. Wray, MD, PhD, FRCP | This case was presented to the Clinical Eye Movement Society at the American Neurological Association Meeting in October 2009. The patient is a 65 year old woman who was in good health until seven weeks prior to admission. On June 22/09 on the return flight from her daughter's wedding in Oregon she ... | Upbeat Nystagmus; Lid Nystagmus; Square Wave Jerks (Saccadic Oscillations); Saccadic Dysmetria; Saccadic Pursuit; Paraneoplastic Syndrome; Paraneoplastic Upbeat Nystagmus; Pancreatic Endocrine Carcinoma; Anti-Hu - Associated Paraneoplastic Encephalitis |
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Idiopatic Intracranial Hypertension (Portuguese) | NANOS | Raised intracranial pressure. | Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension; Patient Brochure |
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Treatment Outcomes of Ocular Manifestations in Wernicke's Encephalopathy: Case Report | Whitney Stuard Sambhariya, PhD, Medical Student; Melanie Truong-Le, DO, OD | The case of a 28- year-old woman with a past medical history of gastric sleeve who was reported to have blurry vision and presented to neuro-ophthalmology with double vision. On examination the patient had bilateral abducens palsy, alternating upbeat and downbeat nystagmus with a torsional component... | Wernicke's Encephalopathy; Ocular Manifestations; Neuro-ophthalmology; Abducens Palsy; Nystagmus; Double Vision; Blurry Vision |