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Neuro -Ophthalmology for GP

Neuro -Ophthalmology for GP. Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP. Objectives. Stress on importance. Visual pathway Pupil pathway Clinical Entities. Clinical Entities. ON Swelling Anisocoria CN Palsy 3rd N Palsy Aneurysm 4th N Palsy Congenital 6th Nerve Palsy Increased ICP Ptosis

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Neuro -Ophthalmology for GP

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  1. Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP

  2. Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP

  3. Objectives

  4. Stress on importance • Visual pathway • Pupil pathway • Clinical Entities

  5. Clinical Entities • ON Swelling • Anisocoria • CN Palsy • 3rd N Palsy • Aneurysm • 4th N Palsy • Congenital • 6th Nerve Palsy • Increased ICP • Ptosis • Congenital • Aquired • Neurogenic • Muscular • N-Muscular • Aponeurotic

  6. Signs

  7. 2nd CN • Optic Nerve Swelling • Optic Nerve Atrophy • Optic Nerve Cupping • RAPD • VA& VF Changes

  8. 3rd CN • Anisocoria • Hypotropia • Ptosis • Exotropia • Limitation of EOM

  9. 4th CN • Hypertropia

  10. 5th CN • Hyperasthesia • Hypoasthesia • Change in Appearance

  11. 7th CN • Lagophthlmos

  12. 8th Cranial Nerve

  13. 7th Cranial Nerve

  14. 5th CN

  15. 3rd, 4th, 6th Cranial Nerve

  16. 2nd Cranial Nerve

  17. Neuro-Ophthalmology for GP

  18. Neuro-Ophthalmology Samir Jamal M.D, FRCSC

  19. Neuro-Ophthalmology

  20. Cupping

  21. AHD

  22. AHD

  23. Describe the abnormal signs you can see in this slide What is the differential diagnosis? How do you manage?

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