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101 Coordination Exam: Normal Exam: Heel-to-shin (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient places her heel on the opposite knee then runs the heel down the shin to the ankle and back to the knee in a smooth coordinated fashion. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the O...Coordination Examination; Heel-shin Test
102 Optic Neuropathy: A Recipe for BlindnessKarim Kozhaya, MD; Alaa Bou Ghannam, MD; Alfredo Sadun, MD, PhDAn epidemic of blindness and peripheral neuropathy struck Cuba in the early 90s. By the end of 1993, 7% of the population was affected. Most patients were men and presented with sub-acute, painless, bilateral loss of vision. The etiology of the disease pondered local and international scientists, es...Cuban Epidemic Optic Neuropathy; Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy; Mitochondrial Insufficiency; Nutritional Optic Neuropathy; Pale Optic Nerve
103 Coordination Exam: Abnormal Examples: Heel-to-shin (x2) (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient with ataxia of the lower extremity will have difficulty placing the heel on the knee with a side-to-side irregular over- and undershooting as the heel is advanced down the shin. Dysmetria on heel-to-shin can be seen in midline ataxia syndromes as well as cerebellar hemisphere disease so ...Coordination Examination; Heel-shin Test
104 Coordination Exam: Abnormal Examples: Finger-to-nose (x2) (includes Spanish audio & captions)Paul D. Larsen, MDThe patient places her heel on the opposite knee then runs the heel down the shin to the ankle and back to the knee in a smooth coordinated fashion. NeuroLogic Exam has been supported by a grant from the Slice of Life Development Fund at the University of Utah, the Department of Pediatrics and the O...Coordination Examination; Finger-to-nose Test
105 Visual Fields Part 1: Performing The TestsJonathan Trobe, MDDiscussion and demonstration of visual field testing.Visual Fields
106 Introduction to the Evaluation of Visual Function in NANOS NOTESean Gratton, MDIntroduction to the Evaluation of Visual Function in NANOS NOTEVisual Function; Examination
107 Visual Fields Part 2: Interpreting The Test ResultsJonathan Trobe, MDDiscussion of interpreting the results of visual field testing.Visual Fields
108 Temporal Artery Biopsy ProcedureNooran Badeeb; Danah AlbreikiTemporal artery biopsy is a procedure that is done in a patient with suspicion of GCA (Giant cell Arteritis), and some of the clinical manifestations that prompts us to suspect the diagnosis in patients older than 50 years old are: 1. GCA symptoms e.g. new onset headache. 2 . Visual symptoms: - Visi...Temporal Artery Biopsy; GCA; Temporal Arteritis
109 Intraocular Pressure (IOP) Measurement: A Simple GuideNandini Singh; Kirsty Sumerville Mcalester; Alicia Yap; Anne LeeThis video demonstrates the technique for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) and the use of the tonopen.Intraocular Pressure (IOP); Tonometry
110 An Introduction to CT and MRI in Neuro-ImagingMichael Carper, MDA brief lecture covering basic neuro-imaging, including computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Computed Tomography (CT); Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI); Neuro-imaging
111 Maintenance of Certification Basics: American Board of Psychiatry and NeurologySean Gratton, MDVideo lecture covering certification basics.Credentialing
112 New Evaluation and Management Rules for 2021Sean Gratton, MDOverview of the coding rule changes implemented on January 1, 2021.Coding Rules
113 Crafting a Grant Proposal for ResearchSilvia Sörensen, PhDLecture describing the process of writing a grant for research.Grant Writing
114 Grant Pieces - Research GrantsSilvia Sörensen, PhDLecture describing the parts of a research grant, including using human subjects.Grant Writing
115 Bony Anatomy of the OrbitAakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MDNarrated presentation on the bony anatomy of the orbit.Bony Anatomy; Orbit
116 Physiology of the UveaAakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MDOverview of the physiology of the uvea.Uvea; Physiology
117 Ocular Surface, Cornea, & LensSari Yordi, MDVideo lecture on the anatomy of the ocular surface, cornea, and lens.Ocular Surface; Cornea; Lens
118 Lacrimal Pathways: Anatomy and PhysiologySari Yordi, MDVideo lecture covering anatomy and physiology of the lacrimal pathways.Lacrimal Pathways
119 Aqueous and Vitreous HumorSari Yordi, MDNarrated lecture on the aqueous and vitreous humor.Aqueous; Vitreous Humor
120 Physiology of Intraocular PressureAakash Patel; Amanda Henderson, MDOverview of the physiology of intraocular pressure.Intraocular Pressure; Physiology
121 Arteriovenous MalformationJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDA diagnostic cerebroangiogram performed on a patient who presented with worst headache of life, found to have a Fisher Grade 3 subarachnoid hemorrhage.Angiogram; Arteriovenous Malformation; AVM
122 Large Vessel OcclusionJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDExample of a diagnostic cerebroangiogram performed on a patient undergoing a stroke.Angiogram; Stroke
123 Cerebral AneurysmJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDCerebral angiogram of a patient with an arteriovenous malformation, or AVM.Angiogram; Cerebral Aneurysm
124 Normal AngiogramJustin Gibson, MD; Charles Prestigiacomo, MDExample of a normal diagnostic cerebroangiogram.Angiogram
125 Anaesthesia for Eye Surgery and Associated ComplicationsJulie Smith, MBBS, FANZCALecture covering commonly performed eye surgery and anaesthetic techniques.Eye Surgery; Anesthesia
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