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Animated Lessons On the Neurology of Eye Movements and Pupillary Disorders
IdentifierUTSW1
TitleAnimated Lessons On the Neurology of Eye Movements and Pupillary Disorders
SubjectPupil abnormalities; Ocular movement abnormalities; Diplopia;
CreatorDario Beltran, M.D., Department of Neurology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Douglas Woo, M.D., Department of Neurology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Elliot Frohman, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Neurology and Ophthalmology, Director, MS Program and MSCTTP, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Steven L. Galetta, MD, Director, Neuro-Ophthalmology Services; Residency Coordinator, Department of Neurology, University of Pennsylvania Health System
Lewis E. Calver, M.S., Chair, Associate Professor Biomedical Communications Graduate Program, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Kim Hoggatt Krumwiede, M.A., Assistant Professor Biomedical Communications Graduate Program, UT Southwestern Medical Center
DescriptionThis interactive training guide correlates clinical eye exams with lesion localization using illustrations, animations, and MRI's to enhance the learning of various common neuro-ophthalmologic lesions that are found in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), stroke, tumor, or infection. Neurologists, ophthalmologists, primary care physicians, internists, medical students, and other people interested in neuroophthalmology can benefit from this program.

Keywords: Eye Movement Systems Pathology, Anisocoria, Horner's Syndrome, RAPD, Hippus, Adies Tonic Pupil, Argyll Robertson, Pursuit, Saccades, Conergence, Divergence,
Nystagmus, Square Wave Jerks, Vestibular Ocular System, Flutter, Opsoclonus, Bobbing, PPRF,
Medial Longitudinal Fasciculus (MLF), Skew Deviation, Tropia, Phoria, Strabismus,
Intorsion, Extorsion, Maddox Rod, Eye Movement Animation

Access this interactive training guide at:
http://www.mstrainingprogram.com/eyemovements/
AnatomyEye, Brain
ContributorBruce Blausen, Blausen Medical Communications, Brainstem Model
PublisherUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Date-Original2007
Resource TypeInteractive Resource
Format.Useapplication/flash
Format.CreationMacromedia Flash
Rights ManagementUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Holding.InstitutionUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Collectionhttp://library.med.utah.edu/NOVEL/
Context URLhttp://www.mstrainingprogram.com/eyemovements/
FilenameUTSW1
LanguageEng
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