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26 Stereoacuity TestingDemonstration of examination for stereoacuity.Text
27 Basic Eye Alignment ExamDemonstration of basic eye alignment examination. Includes: a. Tools b. Cover-Uncover and SPCT c. Alternate Cover and APCT d. Maddox Rod TestingImage/MovingImage
28 Transillumination Ocular MelanomaVideo describing condition.Image/MovingImage
29 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
30 OpsoclonusExample of patients with opsoclonus, a saccadic abnormality.Image/MovingImage
31 Test Duane
32 Duane's Syndrome Type 1Clip of patient with Duane's Syndrome Type I. Presented at the Neurology Grand Rounds in Fall 2011 at the University of Utah. Presentation can be found in this collection at: Why Don't You See Double? http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/EHSL-Moran-Neuro-opth,132 Disease/Diagnosis: Duane's Syndrome Type ...Image/MovingImage
33 Duane's Syndrome Type 3Clip of patient with Duane's Syndrome Type III. Presented at the Neurology Grand Rounds in Fall 2011 at the University of Utah. Presentation can be found in this collection at: Why Don't You See Double? http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/EHSL-Moran-Neuro-opth,132 Disease/Diagnosis: Duane's Syndrome Ty...Image/MovingImage
34 Oculopalatal Myoclonus (PPT)Oculopalatal myoclonus (OPM) Rhythmic oscillations of eyes and palate. Occurred after specific brainstem injury from stroke, following stenting. Related Video: http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/EHSL-Moran-Neuro-opth,128 Disease/Diagnosis: Oculopalatal myoclonusImage/MovingImage
35 Oculopalatal MyoclonusOculopalatal myoclonus (OPM) Rhythmic oscillations of eyes and palate. Occurred after specific brainstem injury from stroke, following stenting. Related PowerPoint Presentation: http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/EHSL-Moran-Neuro-opth,129 Disease/Diagnosis: Oculopalatal myoclonus.Image/MovingImage
36 Brainstem TraumaImage/MovingImage
37 Cogan's Lid TwitchImage/MovingImage
38 Third Nerve PalsyPatient with third nerve palsy (no audio)Image/MovingImage
39 Vestibular NystagmusExample of patient with vestibular nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze. Shown also with Frenzel goggles.Image/MovingImage
40 Bilateral PtosisVideo of patient with bilateral ptosis.Image/MovingImage
41 3 Step TestDemonstration of patient examination.Image/MovingImage
42 Spasmus NutansExample of patient with spasmus nutans.Image/MovingImage
43 Rotary DownbeatPatient with rotary downbeat nystagmus (no audio)Image/MovingImage
44 Flutter in DowngazeExamination of patient with flutter in downgaze (no audio)Image/MovingImage
45 Intermittent Square Wave JerksPatient with intermittent square wave jerks (no audio)Image/MovingImage
46 Downbeat NystagmusExample of patient with downbeat nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions of where to gaze. (no audio)Image/MovingImage
47 Downbeat NystagmusExample of patient with downbeat nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions of where to gaze.Image/MovingImage
48 Retraction NystagmusPatient with retraction nystagmus (no audio)Image/MovingImage
49 Congenital NystagmusPatient with congenital nystagmus (no audio)Image/MovingImage
50 CPEOPatient with Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)Image/MovingImage
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