Table of Contents
- VISUAL ACUITY
- Definition
- Visual Acuity Scales
- Visual Acuity Testing
- Abbreviations and Definitions
- Visual Fields
- Description
- Visual Pathway and Field Defects
- Confrontation Visual Field Testing
- COLOR PERCEPTION AND SATURATION
- PUPILLARY EXAMINATION
- Pupillary Pathway
- Light Reflex of the Pupil
- Swinging-Flash Light Test
- Horner syndrome
- Anisocoria – Horner’s Syndrome Acquired
- Anisocoria – Horner’s Syndrome Congenital
- OCULAR MOTILITY AND ALIGNMENT TESTING
- Muscle and Primary Action
- Strabismus, Amblyopia, Leukocoria
- Types of Strabismus
- Ocular Motility and Alignment Testing
- CRANIAL NERVES PALSIES
- 6th Nerve Palsy
- 3rd Nerve Palsy
- 4th Nerve Palsy
- OPHTHALMOSCOPY
- Ophthalmoscopy Images
NEURO-OPHTHALMIC EXAMINATION
WALEED AL-RASHED
NEURO-OPHTHALMIC EXAMINATION
Objectives:
- Visual Acuity Testing
- Visual Field Testing
- Color Perception and Saturation
- Pupillary Examination
- Ocular Motility and Alignment Testing
- Ophthalmoscopy
Ophtho Book
Ophthalmology Lecture Videos
Here are the first nine videos (I’m still working on the last cataract lecture). These videos correlate closely with the book chapters, and the full-motion video/animation segments should help clarify things!
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Video1: History and Physical
- Format: Vimeo stream, length: 16 minutes
- An introduction to the eye exam, checking vision, pupil defects, and how to interpret the slit-lamp exam.
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Video2: Anatomy of the Eye
- The eye is a complex structure, but this lecture makes it look simple!
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Video3: Glaucoma
- Format: Vimeo stream, length: 21 minutes
- An important subspecialty, this video shows you the types of glaucoma, important slit-lamp/retinal findings, and the medical/surgical options for treating.
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Video4: Retina