Presenting Symptom: Anisocoria; Adie syndrome; Scotoma; Afferent pupillary defect; Horner Syndrome; Edema; Papilledema; Optic nerve; Pupil; Optic disc. Anatomy: Optic nerve; Pupil; Optic disc. Disease/Diagnosis: Afferent pupillary defect; Horner Syndrome; Edema; Papilledema
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
THE essentials of the Argyll Robertson pupil are absolute immobility to light and unimpaired respons...
PPT describing a case of optic neuropathy. Covers signs and symptoms, and various laboratory tests. ...
Optic Nerve-Clinical hallmarks of optic nerve disease 1. Decreased visual acuity 2. Marcus Gunn pupi...
PPT describing methods of distinguishing optic nerve verses retinal lesions. Describes a pateint cas...
Presentation given in Italy on diagnosing neuro-opthalmic complications of diabetes with several vie...
Presentation at AAO 2006 meeting, distinguishing Optic disc edema from papilledema; includes several...
Examination of the pupils is an essential part of the afferent ystem evaluation. Pupil size for each...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
Introduction to neuro-ophthalmology, covering the optic nerve, the afferent visual system (eye to br...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
Afferent pupillary defect is a sine qua non of asymmetric optic nerve function. It may also occur wi...
Slideshow presentation with images of optic disc with edema and optic atrophy. Presenting Symptom: T...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
THE essentials of the Argyll Robertson pupil are absolute immobility to light and unimpaired respons...
PPT describing a case of optic neuropathy. Covers signs and symptoms, and various laboratory tests. ...
Optic Nerve-Clinical hallmarks of optic nerve disease 1. Decreased visual acuity 2. Marcus Gunn pupi...
PPT describing methods of distinguishing optic nerve verses retinal lesions. Describes a pateint cas...
Presentation given in Italy on diagnosing neuro-opthalmic complications of diabetes with several vie...
Presentation at AAO 2006 meeting, distinguishing Optic disc edema from papilledema; includes several...
Examination of the pupils is an essential part of the afferent ystem evaluation. Pupil size for each...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
Introduction to neuro-ophthalmology, covering the optic nerve, the afferent visual system (eye to br...
The diagnosis of an optic neuropathy depends upon the constellation of signs and symptoms including ...
Afferent pupillary defect is a sine qua non of asymmetric optic nerve function. It may also occur wi...
Slideshow presentation with images of optic disc with edema and optic atrophy. Presenting Symptom: T...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
The clinical presentation of acute unilateral visual loss in a young patient can be due to a number ...
Afferent abnormalities. Relative afferent pupillary defect. The relative afferent pupillary defect (...
THE essentials of the Argyll Robertson pupil are absolute immobility to light and unimpaired respons...