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1 Amsler Grid TestingDemonstration of Amsler Grid examination.Text
2 Anterior Ischemic Optic NeuropathyPPT describing Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (AION). Covers clinical signs, such as monocular vision loss, swollen nerve, and visual field defects, as well as risk factors.Text
3 Basal EncephalocelesText
4 Basic HeadachePresentation covering an overview of headache and migraine.Text
5 Benign Episodic Unilateral MydriasisPresentation covering benign episodic mydriasis.Text
6 Color Vision TestingDemonstration of color vision examination.Text
7 Cone DystrophyPPT covering Cone Dystrophy - An inherited degeneration that presents between 10 - 30 years of age. Symptoms are decreased visual acuity, poor color vision, and sometimes light sensitivity.Text
8 ExophthalmometryDemonstration of exophthalmometry examination.Text
9 Fusional Vergence AmplitudesDemonstration of fusional vergence amplitudes examination. Incluudes: a. Convergence Amplitudes b. Divergence Amplitudes c. Vertical AmpitudesText
10 Glaucoma: The BasicsGlaucoma is the most common optic neuropathy. Progressive cupping of the optic disc due to increased intraocular pressure together with visual field abnormalities and local disc susceptibility factors characterize this neuropathy. This PowerPoint lecture covers the basics of Glaucoma and includes ma...Text
11 Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus with Third Nerve PalsyImages showing presentation of Herpes Zoster (Zoster Ophthalmicus).Text
12 Hydroxychloroquine Maculopathy (Plaquenil)An overview of Chloroquine Maculopathy.Text
13 Leber's Hereditary Optic NeuropathyImages and visual fields from a boy with acute visual loss.Text
14 MELAS and RPMELAS; Mitochondrial Encephalopathy with Lactic Acidosis, Stroke and Pigmentary Changes in retina-associated with a retinal dystrophy. This 53 year old man had seizures, encephalopathy and lactic acidosis typical of MELAS. His fundus examination showed granularity and some slight pigmentary changes ...Text
15 MaculaOverview of the structure and viewing of the macula.Text
16 Mimics of AtrophyText
17 Normal Eye MovementsThis is an examination of a person with normal eye movements. Notice the patient has normal excursions. He has normal pursuit and saccades (horizontally and vertically).Text
18 Normal Optic DiscOverview of the structure and function of the normal optic disc.Text
19 Nutritional AmblyopiaExample of patient with amblyopia with nutritional causes.Text
20 Optic Disc Pallor Pseudo and RealDiscussion of the causes of optic disc pallor.Text
21 Optic Disc: Anatomy, Variants, Unusual discsDiscussion of viewing the optic disc. Includes development of direct ophthalmoscope. Covers normal optic disc and nerve fiber; nerve fiber loss and defects; cilioretinal arteries; venous anomolies; papilledema; pseudopapilledema; myopic disc; hyperoptic disc; little red discs; megallopapilla; myelin...Text
22 Optic Nerve Tumors Benign and MalignantDiscussion of optic nerve tumors including meningioma and glioma.Text
23 Papilledema 2013Discussion of papilledema, the swelling due to increased pressure.Text
24 Pupil ExamDemonstration of pupil examination.Text
25 Retinal Fluorescein AngiographyThis slide set provides a brief description of Retinal Fluorescein Angiography. First introduced in 1960, sodium fluorescein, a dye, is administered through an angiocatheter (3-5cc) by a nurse or technician. The dye reaches the central retinal artery after passing through the heart and lungs.Text
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