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Video Contents PART ONE:  HISTORY AND EXAMINATION Chapter 12 Visual Hallucinations and Illusions Chapter 2 The Neuro-Ophthalmic Examination PART TH...

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Video Contents PART ONE:  HISTORY AND EXAMINATION

Chapter 12 Visual Hallucinations and Illusions

Chapter 2 The Neuro-Ophthalmic Examination

PART THREE:  EFFERENT NEUROOPHTHALMIC DISORDERS



Video 2.1

Examination. Afferent System. Confrontation Visual Fields – Nicholas J. Volpe, Stacy L. Pineles, and Heather E. Moss



Video 2.2

Examination. Efferent System. Swinging Flashlight Test to Compare Pupillary Reactivity – Nicholas J. Volpe, Stacy L. Pineles, and Heather E. Moss



Video 12.1

Palinopsia – Grant T. Liu

Chapter 13 Pupillary Disorders

Video 13.1

Pupillary Light-Near Dissociation in Parinaud Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 2.3

Afferent Pupillary Defect, Right Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 13.2



Video 2.4

Examination. Efferent System. Eye Movements and Assessment of Ocular Alignment – Nicholas J. Volpe, Stacy L. Pineles, and Heather E. Moss

Aberrant Regeneration of the Third Nerve – Steven L. Galetta and Grant T. Liu



Video 13.3

Physiologic Anisocoria – Grant T. Liu



Video 2.5

Convergence – Daniel R. Gold



Video 13.4

Horner Syndrome, Left Eye – Nicholas J. Volpe



Video 2.6

Smooth Pursuit and Suppression of the VestibuloOcular Reflex (VOR) – Daniel R. Gold



Video 13.5

Paradoxical Pupils – Imran Jivraj and Grant T. Liu



Video 2.7

Saccades – Daniel R. Gold



Video 2.8

Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) and Head Impulse Test (HIT) – Daniel R. Gold



Video 2.9 Video 2.10



Video 14.1

Eyelid Signs in Ocular Myasthenia – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.2

Optokinetic Nystagmus (OKN) Testing With a Flag – Daniel R. Gold

Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Phenomenon – Robert A. Avery and Grant T. Liu



Video 14.3

Esotropia Demonstrated by Alternate Cover Technique – Grant T. Liu

Marcus Gunn Jaw Winking Phenomenon in an Infant – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.4

Eyelid Opening Apraxia – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.5

Left Facial Palsy (Central) – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.6

Left Facial Palsy (Peripheral) – Sashank Prasad and Grant T. Liu



Video 14.7

Blepharospasm in Meige Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.8

Hemifacial Spasm – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.9

Ocular Myasthenia and Positive Edrophonium Test – Joel Glaser and Grant T. Liu



Video 14.10

Myasthenic Ptosis, Left Eye, Rest Test – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.11

Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 14.12

Chronic Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia – Grant T. Liu

PART TWO:  VISUAL LOSS AND OTHER DISORDERS OF THE AFFERENT VISUAL PATHWAY Chapter 3 Visual Loss: Overview, Visual Field Testing and Topical Diagnosis



Video 3.1

Laser Pointer Visual Field Testing – Steven L. Galetta and Grant T. Liu

Chapter 6 Optic Disc Swelling: Papilledema and Other Causes



Video 6.1

Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration – Nicholas J. Volpe

Chapter 7 Visual Loss: Disorders of the Chiasm

Video 7.1

Video 8.1

and Sixth Nerve Palsies and Other Causes of Diplopia and Ocular Misalignment



Video 15.1

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia, Right – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.2

Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (INO) With Intact Convergence – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.3

Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia (INO) – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.4

Convergence Spasm – Grant T. Liu

Left Homonymous Hemianopia – Grant T. Liu

Chapter 9 Disorders of Higher Cortical Visual Function



Video 9.1

Right Parietal Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 9.2

Balint Syndrome – Grant T. Liu

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Chapter 15 Eye Movement Disorders: Third, Fourth,

Post-Fixation Blindness – Grant T. Liu

Chapter 8 Retrochiasmal Disorders

Chapter 14 Eyelid and Facial Nerve Disorders

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Chapter 17 Eye Movement Disorders: Nystagmus



Video 15.5

IIIrd Nerve Palsy, Right Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.6

IIIrd Nerve Palsy, Right Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.7

IIIrd Nerve Palsy With Aberrant Regeneration, Left Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.1

Inability to Cancel the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex (VOR) – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.8

Cyclic Oculomotor Spasms – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.2

Congenital Nystagmus (Early) – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.9

IVth Nerve Palsy, Right Eye Three Step Test – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.3

Congenital Nystagmus (Later) – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.4

Latent Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.5

Spasmus Nutans (Benign) – Robert A. Avery and Grant T. Liu

and Nystagmoid Eye Movements



Video 15.10

IVth Nerve Palsy, Left Eye – ductions – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.11

VIth Nerve Palsy, Right Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.6

Spasmus Nutans (Tumor-Related) – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.12

Duane’s Syndrome Type 1, Left Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.7

Vertical Oscillations Associated With Monocular Vision Loss – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.13

Duane’s Syndrome Type 2, Right Eye – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.8

Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo Involving the Right Posterior Canal – Grant T. Liu



Video 15.14

Duane’s Syndrome Type 3, Both Eyes – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.9

Right Dix-Hallpike Maneuver – Daniel R. Gold

Video 17.10

Supine Roll Testing to Evaluate for Horizontal (Lateral) Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 15.15

Brown’s Syndrome, Left Eye – Grant T. Liu





Video 15.16

Pseudo-Bilateral Internuclear Ophthalmoplegia due to Ocular Myasthenia – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.11

Epley Maneuver to Treat Right Posterior Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 15.17

Pseudo-One-and-a-Half Syndrome due to Ocular Myasthenia – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.12

Semont Maneuver to Treat Right Posterior Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 15.18

Inferior Rectus Myotoxicity After Cataract Surgery and Retrobulbar Anesthesia, Left Eye – Nicholas J. Volpe



Video 17.13

BBQ Roll to Treat Right Geotropic Horizontal Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 15.19

Neuromyotonia – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.14

Gufoni Maneuver to Treat Right Geotropic Horizontal Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 17.15

Gufoni Maneuver to Treat Left Apogeotropic Horizontal Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 17.16

Deep Head Hanging Maneuver to Treat Right or Left Anterior Canal BPPV – Daniel R. Gold



Video 17.17

Gaze-Evoked Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.18

Brun’s Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.19

Rebound Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.20

Periodic Alternating Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.21

Downbeat Nystagmus due to a Chiari Malformation – Grant T. Liu

Chapter 16 Eye Movement Disorders: Conjugate Gaze Abnormalities



Video 16.1

Unilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy From a Right Pontine Infarct – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.2

Bilateral Horizontal Gaze Palsy – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.3

Horizontal One-and-a-Half Syndrome – Steven L. Galetta and Larry Gray



Video 16.4

Ipsilateral Gaze Deviation and Lateropulsion in Wallenberg Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.5

Saccadic Dysmetria – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.22

Downbeat Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.6

Supranuclear Gaze Palsy and Lid Retraction – Steven L. Galetta and Grant T. Liu



Video 17.23

Downbeat Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.7

Saccadic Palsy After a Type A Aortic Dissection Repair – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.24

Upbeat Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.25

Torsional Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.8

Congenital Ocular Motor Apraxia – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.26

Asymmetric Nystagmus in Multiple Sclerosis – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.9

Slow Saccades in Spinocerebellar Ataxia 3 – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.27

Oculopalatal Tremor – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.10

Vertical Gaze Paresis and Convergence Retraction Saccades in Parinaud’s Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.28

Oculopalatal Tremor – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.29

Oculopalatal and Facial Tremor – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.30

Oculomasticatory Myorhythmia – Steven L. Galetta



Video 17.31

Seesaw Nystagmus – Steven L. Galetta



Video 17.32

Seesaw Nystagmus in Joubert Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.33

Hemi-Seesaw-Jerk Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.34

Voluntary Nystagmus – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.35

Square Wave Jerks – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.11

Vertical Gaze Paresis and Convergence Retraction Saccades in Parinaud’s Syndrome – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.12

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.13

Saccadic Palsy due to Neimann Pick C – Grant T. Liu



Video 16.14

Benign Paroxysmal Tonic Gaze of Infancy – Grant T. Liu

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Video 17.36

Macro-Square Wave Jerks – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.43

Superior Oblique Myokymia – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.37

Macrosaccadic Oscillations – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.44

Superior Oblique Myokymia – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.38

Ocular Flutter – Steven L. Galetta and Larry Gray



Video 17.45

Ocular Bobbing – Jamie Adams



Video 17.39

Opsoclonus/Myoclonus due to Neuroblastoma – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.46

Ocular Dipping – Iga Gray



Video 17.40

Post-Infectious Opsoclonus in a Child – Grant T. Liu



Video 17.41

Post-Infectious Opsoclonus in an Adult – Steven L. Galetta and Grant T. Liu



Video 17.42

Opsoclonus due to West Nile Virus Encephalitis – Grant T. Liu

Chapter 18 Orbital Disease in

Neuro-Ophthalmology



Video 18.1

Pulsatile Enophthalmos – Grant T. Liu