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326 Homonymous Hemianopia (Simplified Chinese)NANOSThis 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
327 Pituitary Tumor (Traditional Chinese)NANOSPituitary 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
328 Pituitary Tumor (Simplified Chinese)NANOSPituitary 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
329 Thyroid Eye Disease (Russian)NANOSThis is an autoimmune condition where your body's immune system is producing factors that stimulate enlargement of the muscles that move the eye.Thyroid Eye Disease; Thyroid Orbitopathy; Patient Brochure
330 Optic Neuritis (Traditional Chinese)NANOSIn 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
331 Optic Neuritis (Simplified Chinese)NANOSIn 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
332 Migraine (Tradtional Chinese)NANOSHeadache on one or both sides of the brain, and may include symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light.Migraine; Patient Brochure
333 Optic Disc Drusen (Russian)NANOSOptic disc drusen are abnormal deposits of protein-like material in the optic disc - the front part of the optic nerve.Drusen; Patient Brochure
334 Hemifacial Spasm HFS (Russian)NANOSInvoluntary 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
335 Pituitary Tumor (Russian)NANOSPituitary 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
336 Bening Essential Blepharospasm (Russian)NANOSUncontrolled blinking, squeezing, and eyelid closure that occurs in both eyes without an apparent environmental cause.Blepharospasm; Patient Brochure
337 Pseudotumor (Traditional Chinese)NANOSThis is a condition in which high pressure inside your head can cause problems with vision and headache.Pseudotumor Cerebri; Patient Brochure
338 Pseudotumor (Simplified Chinese)NANOSThis is a condition in which high pressure inside your head can cause problems with vision and headache.Pseudotumor Cerebri; Patient Brochure
339 Migraine (Simplified Chinese)NANOSHeadache on one or both sides of the brain, and may include symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light.Migraine; Patient Brochure
340 Anisocoria (Simplified Chinese)NANOSThe pupil in the right eye and left eye are not the same size.Anisocoria; Patient Brochure
341 Microvascular Cranial Nerve Palsy (Traditional Chinese)NANOSMicrovascular 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
342 Microvascular Cranial Nerve Palsy (Simplified Chinese)NANOSMicrovascular 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
343 Optic Neuritis (Russian)NANOSIn 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
344 Myasthenia Gravis (Traditional Chinese)NANOSA patient brochure on myasthenia gravis.Myasthenia Gravis; Patient Brochure
345 Myasthenia Gravis (Simplified Chinese)NANOSA patient brochure on myasthenia gravis.Myasthenia Gravis; Patient Brochure
346 Myasthenia Gravis (Russian)NANOSA patient brochure on myasthenia gravis.Myasthenia Gravis; Patient Brochure
347 Hemifacial Spasm (Traditional Chinese)NANOSInvoluntary 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
348 Pupillary reflex and the APDWade Crow, MDIllustrations describing pupillary reflex.Pupillary Reflex, APD
349 William Gowers' TextbookKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDPresentation on William Gowers' contribution to neuro ophthalmology.William Gowers; History of Neuro-ophthalmology
350 William GowersKathleen B. Digre, MD; James J. Corbett, MDBiography of William Gowers.William Gowers; History; Biography
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