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101 2-3Spasmus NutansExample of patient with spasmus nutans. Discussion of characteristics of this disorder, such as dissociated or monocular nystagmus, abnormal head position, and to-and-fro head oscillation. Sometimes an eccentric gaze is seen as well (as in patient). Patient has a monocular horizontal nystagmus in th...Spasmus Nutans
102 NOVEL_Moran_3a-27Spasmus NutansExample of patient with spasmus nutans.Spasmus Nutans
103 pulseSpontaneous Venous PulsationsThis clips shows a spontaneous venous pulsation viewed during an ocular examination.Spontaneous Venous Pulsations; Examination, Ocular; AVP Optic Nerve
104 2-20Square Wave JerksExample of patient with square wave jerks. Discussion of difference between square wave jerks (saccadic oscillations) and horizontal nystagmus.Square Wave Jerks
105 StereoacuityStereoacuity TestingDemonstration of examination for stereoacuity.Examination, Ocular; Stereoacuity
106 NOVEL_Moran_2-25Superior Oblique MyokymiaClose-up video of a patient with superior oblique myokymia (no audio.)Superior Oblique Myokymia; Myokymia
107 2-19Superior Oblique MyokymiaExample of patients with superior oblique myokymia, a saccadic intrusion. First patient is seen to have intermittent, intorting movements with superimposed slight vertical deviations in right eye. Discussion of disorder as benign, but frequently disabling, as patients experience episodes of diplopia...Superior Oblique Myokymia; Third Nerve Palsy
108 Test DuaneTest Duane
109 Visual_FieldsTesting the Visual FieldsDemonstration of various methods of testing visual fields, including counting fingers, motion, and color of several objects.Visual Fields; Examination, Ocular; Visual Field Loss
110 OV_Tom_Oberg_Orbital_ExamThe Orbital ExamComprehensive demonstration of the entire orbital examination.Orbital Examination
111 NOVEL_Moran_3a-15Third Nerve PalsyPatient with third nerve palsy (no audio)Third Nerve Palsy
112 1-5Third Nerve Palsy, Pupil InvolvingExample of patient with third nerve palsy. Left eye shows pupilary involvement. Left eye doesn't immediately duct, but abducts well, with impaired superduction. Secondary and primary deviations are demonstrated. Anisocoria is more prominent when light is on, showing a parasympathetic defect to the p...Pupil; Third Nerve Palsy; Third Nerve Dysfunction
113 How2useTour of the Direct OphthalmoscopeThis clip describes the parts and operation of the ophthalmoscope as an ocular examination tool. Includes adjustment of aperture size and adjustment of lenses.Direct Ophthalmoscope; Examination, Ocular
114 TheTourTour of the FundusThis clip demonstrates the funduscopic examination technique.Fundus; Examination, Ocular; Normal Optic Disc; AVP Macula; AVP Optic Nerve; Ophthalmoscopes
115 1-28Transillumination - Ciliary Body NeurofibromasExample of transillumination on a patient with neurofibromatosis, but without Lisch nodules. Shows suspected neurofibromas in the ciliary body.Transillumination; Examination, Ocular; Ciliary Body Neurofibromas1; Neurofibromatosis1
116 1-29Transillumination - Lisch NodulesDemonstration of transillumination of the Lisch nodules on a patient with neurofibromatosis. Shows how Lisch nodules that were not very visible in slit-lamp examination are better seen with transillumination, which may therefore be useful in detecting Lisch nodules earlier in children where they are...Transillumination; Examination, Ocular; Lisch Nodules; Neurofibromatosis1
117 ocular_melanomaTransillumination Ocular MelanomaVideo describing condition.Ocular Melanoma
118 trigeminal_nerve_examTrigeminal Nerve ExamExplanation of a trigeminal nerve exam.Trigeminal Nerve
119 Ultrasonography_techniquesUltrasonography TechniquesThis video describes and demonstrates the various techniques for examination of the eye using ultrasonography, including A-scan, B-scan and immersion.Ultrasonography Eye Examination Techniques
120 Immersion_techniqueUltrasonography: Immersion TechniqueThis video describes and demonstrates the immersion technique for examination of the eye using ultrasonography.Ultrasonography Eye Examination Techniques
121 NOVEL_Moran_2-16Unilateral BlepharospasmExample of patient with unilateral blepharospasm.Blepharospasm
122 2-5Upbeat NystagmusExample of a patient with upbeat nystagmus. Shows vertical jerk nystagmus with fast phases in the up direction. Localizes to brain stem, and occurs with strokes, demyelination, and tumors.Upbeat Nystagmus; Blepharospasm
123 NOVEL_Moran_3a-22Vestibular NystagmusExample of patient with vestibular nystagmus. Patient is led through instructions for direction of gaze. Shown also with Frenzel goggles.Vestibular Nystagmus
124 2-15Vestibular NystagmusDiscussion of vestibular nystagmus. Seen with peripheral disorders and central disorders, and in two varieties: spontaneous and positional. Horizontal jerk with small amplitude.Vestibular Nystagmus; Jerk Nystagmus; Peripheral Vestibular Nystagmus; Positional Nystagmus
125 2-22Voluntary NystagmusExample of patient with voluntary nystagmus. Discussion of how a lack of uniform, patterned movement of the eyes along with associated lid movements suggests that activity is voluntary.Voluntary Nystagmus; Voluntary Flutter
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