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NOVEL_Moran_3a-20 | 3 Step Test | Demonstration of patient examination. | 3 Step Test, Fourth Nerve Palsy; Ocular Motility; Fourth (Trochlear) |
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A-scan_technique | A-scan Technique | This video describes and demonstrates the A-scan examination technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography. | Ultrasonography Eye Examination Techniques |
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2-7 | Abducting (Dissociated) Nystagmus | Example of a patient with abducting (dissociated) nystagmus. Patient has a subtle internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Right eye has right-beating jerk nystagmus, with smaller oscillations in the left eye. Disease/Diagnosis: Abducting Nystagmus | Abducting Nystagmus; Dissociated Nystagmus |
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1-6 | Aberrant Regeneration of Third Nerve, Bilaterally (1 degree OD, 2 Digrees OS) | Example of patient with bilateral aberrancy of the third nerve. Shows lids popping up (synkinetic) with adduction. Patient had bilateral internal carotid artery aneurisms with third nerve compression. | Bilateral Aberrant Regeneration of Third Nerve; Third Nerve Dysfunction |
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NOVEL_Moran_2-19 | Aberrant Regeneration of the Lid | Patient with left third nerve palsy demonstrates anisocoria and mild vertical gaze limitation and aberrant movement of the left upper lid. Patient is instructed through all gaze positions. Left upper lid does not descend during downgaze but retracts instead. | Third Nerve Palsy; Aberrant Regeneration of Third Nerve; Aberrant Reinnervation of Third Nerve |
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1-19 | Aberrant Regeneration of the Seventh Nerve | Examples of patients with aberrant regeneration of the seventh nerve. First example is a patient with contractions around the mouth and dimpling, demonstrated with slow and rapid eye blinking. Second example shows contraction around nose with eye blink. | Aberrant Regeneration of the Seventh Nerve; Aberrant Regeneration |
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NOVEL_Moran_2-28 | Aberrant Regeneration of the Third | Patient with a right third nerve palsy demonstrates ptosis, anisocoria and ophthalmoplegia. During attempted downgaze, the right upper lid flutters back up (aberrant movement) and remains retracted. | Third Nerve Palsy; Aberrant Regeneration |
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1-7 | Aberrant Regeneration of the Third and Sixth Nerves | | Aberrant Regeneration; Third and Sixth Nerves; Third Nerve Palsy |
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B-scan_technique | B-scan Technique | This video describes and demonstrates the B-scan examination technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography. | Ultrasonography Eye Examination Techniques |
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Basic_Eye_Alignment | Basic Eye Alignment Exam | Demonstration of basic eye alignment examination. Includes: a. Tools b. Cover-Uncover and SPCT c. Alternate Cover and APCT d. Maddox Rod Testing | Examination, Ocular; Basic Eye Alignment |
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basic_neurologic_exam | Basic Neurologic Exam | Demonstration of a basic neurologic examination. | Neurology; Examinations |
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coordination | Basic Neurologic Exam: Coordination | Demonstration of a coordination examination. | Neurology; Examinations |
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cranial_nerves | Basic Neurologic Exam: Cranial Nerves | Demonstration of a cranial nerve examination. | Neurology; Examinations |
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motor_examination | Basic Neurologic Exam: Motor Examination | Demonstration of a motor examination. | Neurology; Examinations |
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sensory | Basic Neurologic Exam: Sensory | Demonstration of a sensory examination. | Neurology; Examinations |
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station_and_gait | Basic Neurologic Exam: Station and Gait | Demonstration of a station and gait examination. | Neurology; Examinations |
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1-24 | Before Tensilon | Example of patient with myasthenia gravis. Demonstration of baseline examination, followed by administration of 2mg of tensilon, which is a test dose. Procedure for administration of tensilon test is described, including variations. Patient is then shown after being given 4mg of tensilon, with very ... | Myasthenia Gravis; Tensilon Test |
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Katz_clip | Bilateral Asynchronous Blepharospasm with Facial and Cervical Dystonia | Bilateral Asynchronous Blepharospasm with Facial and Cervical Dystonia. | Blepharospasm |
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1-21 | Bilateral Facial Myokymia | Example of a patient with a brain stem glioma. Shows bilateral facial myokymia. | Bilateral Facial Myokymia; Facial Myokymia |
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NOVEL_Moran_2-30 | Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia | Example of patient with bilateral internuclear ophthalmoplegia. Patient is led through instructions for direction and distance of gaze. | Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia |
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NOVEL_Moran_3a-31 | Bilateral Ptosis | Video of patient with bilateral ptosis. | Bilateral Ptosis; Nuclear Third |
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2-10 | Binocular Pendular Nystagmus | Example of a patient with binocular pendular nystagmus. Patient has somewhat dissociated nystagmus, with nystagmus seen more prominently in the left eye. Patient shows an occasional jerk nystagmus to the right in the right eye. Left eye oscillations are mostly pendular. | Binocular Pendular Nystagmus; Pendular Nystagmus; Acquired Pendular Nystagmus |
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NOVEL_Moran_2-5 | Blepharospasm | Example of patient with blepharospasm. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze and opening and closing of eyes. Patient is led through same exercises again after receiving indomethacin treatment. | Blepharospasm |
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NOVEL_Moran_2-14 | Blepharospasm with Apraxia of the Eye | | Lid Opening; Blepharospasm; Apraxia of Eyelid Opening |
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NOVEL_Moran_3a-2 | Brainstem Trauma | | Brainstem Trauma |