Demonstration of examination of patient who experienced blurry vision and pain in the left eye. Demonstrates checking of eye movements, focusing on object while each eye is covered and uncovered, turning head both ways and repeating. Shows limitation of depression in adduction of left eye, left hypertropia with exodeviation, little vertical deviation when looking right, large hyperphoria when looking right.MTemspfourthtrochlear; NOTE-EXAMCN34
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Example of patient with third nerve palsy. Left eye shows pupilary involvement. Left eye doesn't imm...
Isolated fourth nerve palsies are commonly caused by decompensation of a congenitally dysfunctional ...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...
Summary • Diagnosing bilateral 4th nerve palsy can be challenging • Steps to Diagnosing o First Step...
60-yo-man complaining of intermittent oblique diplopia. There was a left hypertropia that worsened i...
Watch the video until instructed to stop. Which of the following features is likely to be present gi...
This is a 40-year-old man with a right hypertropia that worsened in left and down gaze in addition t...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...
Video example of a patient with upbeating and gaze-evoked nystagmus, V-pattern esotropia from bilate...
Fourth nerve or superior oblique palsies are exceedingly common in outpatient neurologic and ophthal...
This patient displays a posttraumatic left fourth nerve palsy sustained after having struck her head...
80-yo-woman with a left vasculopathic 3rd nerve palsy (minimal pupil involvement of about 1 mm relat...
This is a 60-yo-woman who presented with a complaint of diplopia. Examination demonstrated a left hy...
: This is a 55-yo-man with CML that recurred as AML. Diagonal diplopia developed, and on examination...
Loss of visual acuity; DiplopiaA 7 1/2-year old male with poor visual acuity.VA: 6/12 OD, 6/9 OS; He...
Example of patient with third nerve palsy. Left eye shows pupilary involvement. Left eye doesn't imm...
Isolated fourth nerve palsies are commonly caused by decompensation of a congenitally dysfunctional ...
The first patient shown has incomplete abduction of her left eye from a 6th nerve palsy. The second ...