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126 Ocular NeuromyotoniaKhawla Elnour; Amanda Henderson, MDAn overview of complications of uveitis.Uveitis; Neuromyotonia
127 Steroids Are Not Always the Solution!!Anas Yasin, MDLeber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) is the most common inherited mitochondrial disorder and typically affects young males. (https://eyewiki.aao.org/Leber_Hereditary_Optic_Neuropathy)Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON)
128 How to Find Funding SourcesElizabeth Frakes, MLIS, AHIPBrief description of funding sources and how to find them.Funding
129 How to Submit an IRB ApplicationElizabeth Frakes, MLIS, AHIPA general outline of the steps involved in submitting an IRB application for research.Institutional Review Board (IRB)
130 Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (MRNFL)Sparsh Jain, BS; Ryan D. Walsh, MDFundus photos demonstrating bilateral (right > left) peripapillary myelinated retinal nerve fiber layer (MRNFL) in a 14-year old boy. Note the typical appearance of MRNFL of a white patch with feathered margins involving the inner retina. In this case, the MRNFL is more prominent in the right eye, a...Myelinated Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer; MRNFL; Congenital Anomalies
131 A Macro Dilemma: Demonstrations of the Anterior Chiasmal Syndrome and Wilbrand's KneeAriel Axelbaum, MD; Nurhan Torun, MDPresentation reviewing two cases that demonstrate several cases of anterior chiasmal syndromes and the variability in patient presentations with sellar masses.Anterior Chiasmal Syndromes; Masses of the Sella
132 Gerstmann SyndromeNicholas Bontrager; Padmaja Sudhakar, MDGerstmann syndrome refers to a constellation of four neurologic deficits: agraphia, acalculia, finger agnosia , and left-right disorientation. All symptoms must be present for a diagnosis of true Gerstmann syndrome.Gerstmann Syndrome
133 Pupil Evaluation FlowchartAriel Winnick; Eric Caskey, MD; Meagan Seay, DOFlow chart outlining the evaluation of large or small pupils.Pupil Evaluation
134 Headaches Related to Eye DisordersNikki Gill, MSIII; Sean Gratton, MDHeadache attributed to disorders of the eye: Angle closure glaucoma, Ocular inflammation, Refractive error, Trochlear headache, Ocular surface disorderEye Disorders; Headache; Angle Closure Glaucoma; Ocular Inflammation; Refractive Error; Trochlear Headache; Ocular Surface Disorder
135 Cerebral PalsyMozammil Alam, Medical Student; Sean Gratton, MDThis video covers an overview of cerebral palsy.Cerebral Palsy
136 Neuro-Ophthalmic Manifestations of Mitochondrial DiseaseAbhimanyu S. Ahuja, BS; Sidney M. Gospe III, MD, PhDClassically, mitochondrial diseases exhibit a maternal inheritance pattern because pathogenic mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are transmitted exclusively via the maternal lineage due to rapid degradation of sperm-derived mitochondria early in embryogenesis. However, mutations in mtDNA may occ...Mitochondrial Disease; Pathophysiology
137 Thrombectomy for Acute Ischemic StrokeAaron W. Grossman, MD, PhDA video overview of thrombectomy of acute ischemic stroke. Covers anatomy, history of treatment, and current practice.Thrombectomy; Acute Ischemic Stroke
138 Behcet's DiseaseHarinee Arunachalam, MSIV; Sean Gratton, MDThis video provides an overview of Behcet's Disease, a rare vasculitis of unknown etiology.Behcet's Disease
139 Non-Surgical Management of StrabismusAlex Christoff, MDAn overview of non-surgical treatment of strabismus.Strabismus
140 Pendular vs Jerk NystagmusTony Brune, DO; Daniel R. Gold, DOA video distinguishing pendular and jerk nystagmus.Nystagmus; Pendular Nystagmus; Jerk Nystagmus
141 Voluntary NystagmusChristopher Glisson, DO; Janet Rucker, MD; Melody Merati; Eric Eggenberger, DODemonstration of voluntary nystagmus.Voluntary Nystagmus
142 Decompensated PhoriaAlex Christoff, MDAn overview of decompensated phoria and its treatment.Decompensated Phoria
143 Susac's SyndromeDavid O. Sohutskay; Kevin E. Lai, MD; Linda S. Williams, MD; Devin D. Mackay, MDOverview of a case of Susac Syndrome.Susac Syndrome
144 Pupil ExamCarleigh N. Bruce, MD; Eric D. Habbe, MD; Ryan D. Walsh, MDThis video demonstrates how to conduct a pupillary exam on a patient. Specifically, pupils are evaluated in light and dark conditions, reactivity is assessed, and a swinging flashlight test is used to evaluate for a relative afferent pupillary defect. This video will be most helpful to early ophthal...Pupil; Examination; Afferent Pupillary Defect; Swinging Flashlight Test; Reactivity
145 1% Pilocarpine TestingKarl C. Golnik, MDA brief description of using Pilocarpine to test the pupils in patients with anisocoria.Pharmacological Testing; Pilocarpine
146 Introduction to the NANOS Neuro-Ophthalmology Techniques of Examination (NOTE)Karl C. Golnik, MDAn introduction to the NANOS Neuro-Ophthalmology Techniques of Examination (NOTE)Examination; Eye Exam
147 Introduction to the Neurological Examination in NANOS NOTEPadmaja Sudhakar, MDAn introduction to the neurological examination.Neurology; Neurological Examination
148 Introduction to Examination of Eye Movements and Alignment in NANOS NOTEJason H. Peragallo, MDIntroduction to Examination of Eye Movements and AlignmentEye Movement; Alignment; Examination
149 Introduction to Diagnostic Tests in NANOS NOTEAmanda D. Henderson, MDAn introduction to Diagnostic TestsDiagnostic Testing
150 Introduction to Examination of the Pupil in NANOS NOTEClare Fraser, MBBS, MMedIntroduction to Examination of the PupilPupil; Examination
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