Dragged-Fovea Diplopia Syndrome Purpose To identify clinical characteristics To introduce a simple diagnostic test to aid evaluation of such patients To provide ...
Myasthenia Gravis is a neuromuscular disorder primarily characterized by muscle weakness and muscle fatigue. Although the disorder usually becomes apparent during adulthood, symptom onset may occur at any age.
GCA ranks as the prime medical emergency in ophthalmology, there being no other ... to be the guidelines set by the The American College of Rheumatology in 1990 ...
Diagnosis of Acute Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke Ischemic Stroke Low blood flow to focal part of brain Usually caused by thromboembolism Acute therapy includes ...
Acute loss of focal cerebral or monocular function. Symptoms last 24 hours ... HT encephalopathy. Head &Neck injury. Peripheral Nerve lesion. MS. Psychogenic ...
Endocrine tumors constitute a heterogeneous group of neoplasms that have been ... may complain of headache,lethargy, dizziness, diplopia, blurred vision, ...
Identify the eye that produces the false image; the false image is projected ... Patient's left eye deviated laterally from unopposed action of lateral rectus (IV) ...
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But, there are multiple case reports of diplopia/decompensation post refractive surgery ! ... B J, Lionel K. Diplopia after Refractive Surgery: Occurrence and ...
Role of surgical management: if diplopia persists beond six months. September 2006 ... On LE lid elevation there is diplopia. No vasculopathic risk factors. ...
CT Brain - may be normal MRI- gold standard for diagnosis T2 weighted images show areas of prolonged T2 in subcortical white matter, usually asymmetrical. ...
This theory course has been previously offered both in traditional classroom ... Vision/correction, blurring, diplopia, eye meds, trauma, redness, pain, glaucoma, ...
The diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis is based on clinical criteria with ... Patients who do not respond to medical regimes which include adequate antibiotic ...
IV Nerve Palsy A presentation ... Case History Previous Ocular History: Treatment for diplopia or other eye related problems, glasses With congenital fourth nerve ...
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) CASE STUDY 30 year old white female presents to family physician with acute loss of vision in left eye Referred to neurologist Diagnosis of ...
Onset usually in young adulthood. Women men. Affects neurons in white matter of brain ... Ataxia. Dysarthria. Dysphagia. Nystagmus, optic neuritis, diplopia ...
Symptoms mimic other conditions. Delay in diagnosis possible. High index of ... Posterior fossa neoplasm Medulloblastoma. INTP - PPO, PHO, IAP. P2 11/27 ...
Diplopia. Paresis and Monoparesis. Restless Leg Syndrome. Vertigo. Ataxia. What causes MS? ... MS begins with a history of fluctuating symptoms, that resolve ...
Case Study HPI: The patient is 41 ... The 5 Ds: Dizziness, Diplopia, Dysarthria, Dysphagia, Dystaxia Hallmarks: ... CT Scan MRI Blood Studies Evaluation of Stroke ...
Many stroke patients have had TIA. 25% - 50% in large artery ... Diplopia (double vision) Dysarthria (slurred speech) Incoordination and unsteadiness ...
Migraine is a common, chronic, incapacitating neuro-vascular disorder, characterized by ... by nausea, vomiting, and diplopia due to transient external ophthalmoplegia ...
Significant morbidity and direct health care costs. Direct costs of $ 17 billion annually ... Diplopia and left temporal headache. Thought to have temporal arteritis ...
From 1997-2000 National Health Ambulatory Medical Survey of ED visits in USA. ... ( 0.65% of all visits) with the diagnosis of syncope unrelated to injury ...
Biol/Chem Safety Officer University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas ... dry mouth and throat, blurred vision and diplopia, dysarthria, dysphonia, ...
Stroke Care from Prevention to Life After Stroke. Continence Care ... Diplopia, gaze palsy. Ipsilateral,V, VII impairment. Aneursym. Brain Aneursym. Hemorrhagic Stroke ...
Nasal Obstruction Michael C. Chao, MD July 28,2005 History CC: I can t breath through the left side of my nose Physical Exam Eyes: EOMI, PERRL, no diplopia ...
Per hospital records, he was diagnosed with R otitis media, and given ... No proptosis, no diplopia. Visual acuity 20/200 with card b/l. B/l optic disc edema ...
E 40-year old lady with a history of breast carcinoma ... Note the pathology is not seen in ... MRI is more sensitive than CT imaging to detect metastatic ...
28-year old male with melanoma presented with severe headaches, treated by ... Common primary sites: Lung, Breast, Melanoma, Thyroid, Renal Cell Carcinoma ...
Optic Neuritis is a condition that results in the inflammation of the optic nerve. This is the nerve responsible for vision. The optic nerve is among the first targets of the immune system that has been corrupted by MS.
Interactive Session Neuro-ophthalmic Cases. September 2006. Excerpts From CME Neuro-ophthalmology. Case No. 1 30 yrs male Complaints: sudden loss of vision in LE.
Neuro-ophthalmology: part 3, crainial nerves david.kinshuck@goodhope.nhs.uk Ocular cranial nerve problems main points can t discuss all points in time allowed
Problem Solving Case 1 History 22 years old female presents to ER physician with history of sudden redless decrease in vision in the rt. eye 10 days ago with mild ...
Less for plague pneumonia. ASSESS THE PATIENT. Erie County Department of Health. Buffalo, New York ... NOT a true pneumonia. Critical toxin level=death. CXR/CT ...
CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASES Jie Ming Shen, M.D., Ph.D. Department of Neurology Ruijin Hospital, SSMU ANATOMY CEREBROCIRCULATION CBF: 800-1200ml/ 15-20 ...
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