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26 NOVEL_Moran_2-14Blepharospasm with Apraxia of the EyeLid Opening; Blepharospasm; Apraxia of Eyelid Opening
27 NOVEL_Moran_3a-2Brainstem TraumaBrainstem Trauma
28 2-11Brun's NystagmusObservation of patient with Brun's Nystagmus. Shows patient gazing to the right and the nystagmus beating in the direction of the gaze.Brun's Nystagmus; Cyclical
29 NOVEL_Moran_3a-10CPEOPatient with Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia (CPEO)CPEO; Myopathic; Sporadic CPEO
30 occlusionCentral Retinal Artery OcclusionVideo of central retinal artery occlusion.Central Retinal Artery Occlusion; Vasospastic Amaurosis Fugax; Stroke to Eye; Carotid Artery Distribution Stroke
31 cochet-bonnet_esthesiometer_examCochet-Bonnet Esthesiometer (similar to Von Frey Hair) ExamThe Cochet-Bonnet esthesiometer , similar to Von Frey Hair testing, has been used in studies to quantify sensory changes in the trigeminal system, especially the cornea. The device uses a thin fiber to test sensation. The shorter the fiber, the more sensation is felt. The monofilament is applied per...Exam, Cochet-Bonnet Esthesiometer
32 NOVEL_Moran_3a-25Cogan's Lid TwitchCogan's Lid Twitch
33 1-25Cogan's Lid TwitchExample of a patient with Cogan's lid twitch, with discussion of how to detect it in an exam.Cogan's Lid Twitch; Lid Twitch
34 Color_VisionColor Vision TestingDemonstration of color vision examination.Examination, Ocular; Color Vision
35 2-1Congenital NystagmusExample of patients with congenital nystagmus. First patient's nystagmus are mostly jerk and not pendular. Second patient's nystagmus are mostly pendular. Both patients show a uniform horizontal oscillation. Second patient also shows differences in frequency of oscillations depending on gaze, includ...Congenital Nystagmus
36 NOVEL_Moran_3a-30Congenital NystagmusPatient with congenital nystagmus (no audio)Congenital Nystagmus
37 1-17Congenital Ocular Motor ApraxiaTwo examples of congenital ocular motor apraxia. Patients have trouble initiating saccades, and compensate with head movement. Discussion of how to distinguish this condition from simply not seeing well.Congenital Ocular Motor Apraxia
38 2-21Convergence Retraction Nystagmus (Parinaud's Syndrome)Examples of patients with convergence retraction nystagmus. Shows saccadic oscillations in patients looking upwards and following downwards moving targets. Also shows a side-view of the retracting movements of the globes.Convergence Retraction Nystagmus; Parinaud's Syndrome; Dorsal Midbrain Syndrome; Lid Retraction
39 NOVEL_Moran_2-11Cyclic Oculomotor PalsyExample of patient with cyclic oculomotor palsy.Cyclic Oculomotor Palsy; Cyclical; Cyclic Oculomotor Paresis
40 1-2Dilation LagTwo examples of dilation lag (Horner's syndrome). In the first example, the right pupil dilates much faster than the left pupil when the light is turned out. In the second example, the left pupil dilates much faster than the right pupil when the light is turned out. Discussion of methods of document...Dilation Lag; Horner Syndrome; Horner's Syndrome
41 2-14Dissociated NystagmusExample of a patient with dissociated nystagmus. Demonstrates difference in movements between each eye.Dissociated Nystagmus
42 2-6Downbeat NystagmusExample of patients with downbeating jerk nystagmus. Demonstrates how oscillations grow more prominent when the patient gazes down or laterally. Discusses some causes, including Arnold-Chiari malformation, infarction, and demyelination.Downbeat Nystagmus
43 NOVEL_Moran_3a-1Downbeat NystagmusExample of patient with downbeat nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions of where to gaze. (no audio)Downbeat Nystagmus
44 NOVEL_Moran_3a-9Downbeat NystagmusExample of patient with downbeat nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions of where to gaze.Downbeat Nystagmus
45 1-10Duane's Retraction Syndrome Type 1: Lid RetractionExample of patients with Duane's Retraction Syndrome, Type 1. Description of components of Duane's Syndrome: limitation of abduction, variable limitation of adduction, and palpebral fissure narrowing and globe retraction with attempted adduction. Type 1 includes limited or absent abduction with norm...Duane's Retraction Syndrome Type 1; Duane's Syndrome
46 1-12Duane's Retraction Syndrome Type 3Example of a patient with Type 3 Duane's Retraction Syndrome, as well as bilateral Duane's Syndrome. Shows limitation of abduction in both eyes and adduction in the left eye. Also shows side-view of globe retraction in abduction.Duane's Retraction Syndrome Type 3; Lid Retraction
47 NOVEL_Moran_2-23Duane's SyndromeExample of patient with Duane's Syndrome. Patient is led through instructions for pursuit.Duane's Syndrome
48 Bell_J_Duanes_type_1Duane'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 ...Duane's Syndrome; Duane's Type I
49 1-11Duane's Syndrome Type 2: Aberrant Regeneration of the Third and Sixth NervesExample of a patient with Type 2 Duane's Syndrome. Demonstrates limitation of adduction in left eye with normal abduction. Discussion of limited pathological cases.Aberrant Regeneration of the Third and Sixth Nerves; Duane's Syndrome
50 Bell_J_Duanes_type_IIIDuane'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...Duane's Syndrome; Duane's Type III
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