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101 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
102 Immersion_techniqueUltrasonography: Immersion TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the immersion technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Ultrasonography Eye Examination Techniques
103 NOVEL_Moran_2-16Unilateral BlepharospasmExample of patient with unilateral blepharospasm.Blepharospasm
104 2-5Upbeat NystagmusExample of a patient with upbeat nystagmus. Shows vertical jerk nystagmus with fast phases in the up direction. Localizes to brain stem, and occurs with strokes, demyelination, and tumors.Upbeat Nystagmus; Blepharospasm
105 NOVEL_Moran_3a-22Vestibular NystagmusExample of patient with vestibular nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze. Shown also with Frenzel goggles.Vestibular Nystagmus
106 2-15Vestibular NystagmusDiscussion of vestibular nystagmus. Seen with peripheral disorders and central disorders, and in two varieties: spontaneous and positional. Horizontal jerk with small amplitude.Vestibular Nystagmus; Jerk Nystagmus; Peripheral Vestibular Nystagmus; Positional Nystagmus
107 2-22Voluntary NystagmusExample of patient with voluntary nystagmus. Discussion of how a lack of uniform, patterned movement of the eyes along with associated lid movements suggests that activity is voluntary.Voluntary Nystagmus; Voluntary Flutter
108 NOVEL_Moran_2-17Wall-Eyed Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (WEBINO)Example of patient with horizontal binocular diplopia. Demonstration of exam, which shows alternating exotropia in cover test. As patient follows object, right eye does not pass the midline as the object moves to the left, while left eye go slightly past the midline, but does not abduct completely. ...Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; WEBINO
109 NOVEL_Moran_2-26Wall-Eyed Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (WEBINO)Example of patient with Wall-Eyed Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia. Patient is led through instructions for direction and distance of gaze.Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia; WEBINO
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