‘Neuro-Orthoptics in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy’ Speaker: Dominic Burdon, Advance Orthoptist, Plymouth Ocular Motility Unit Tuesday 25 March at 6:30pm via Zoom Attending this free ...
Afferent visual dysfunction and ocular motility deficits are frequent causes of disability in MS, and they may be the initial manifestations of the disorder in approximately 50% of patients.
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6,8 Traumatic brain injury is, like stroke, usually a singular event. There are few studies of ocular motility in moderate or severe trauma but, in mild diffuse brain injury,22 abnormalities have been ...
Typical signs include upper eyelid retraction, proptosis, periorbital soft tissue congestion and edema, and ocular motility disorders. While TED is usually mild to moderate-to-severe, about 3–5% ...
This module will help the clinician to a wider understanding of diseases which affect ocular motility and which are frequently encountered in clinical practice.
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Focus Point #4 Ocular inflammation is more common in patients ... Focus Point #5 Diplopia and disorders of extraocular motility occur frequently in multiple sclerosis. Certain conditions, such ...
According to Lee, conditions involving the eyelid, pupil or ocular motility should be addressed by a neurologist, a neuro-ophthalmologist, a neuroradiologist and a neurosurgeon, making treatment a ...
The diagnosis of ocular and extraocular muscle cysticercosis is a clinical challenge in many situations ... Similarly, in extraocular cases with recurrent bulbar conjunctival congestion with or ...