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Hippus, aka pupillary athetosis.

#Hippus #pupillary #athetosis #eye #iris #ocular #physicalexam #clinical #video
aka pupillary athetosis ... Hippus #pupillary #athetosis ... #eye #iris #ocular ... #physicalexam #
Hippus on Physical Exam

#Hippus #pupillary #athetosis #eye #iris #ocular #physicalexam #clinical #video
Hippus #pupillary #athetosis ... #eye #iris #ocular ... #physicalexam #
Hippus is the normal rhythmic fluctuations of the pupil as the pupil dilates and constricts. Testing
of your routine eye ... haven’t had your eyes ... Hippus #pupillary #athetosis ... #eye #iris #ocular ... #physicalexam #
Hippus, also known as pupillary athetosis is spasmodic, rhythmic, but regular dilating and contracting pupillary movements
known as pupillary athetosis ... independent of eye ... Hippus #Pupillary #Athetosis ... #PhysicalExam #
Seesaw nystagmus 
-> eye move in an opposed vertical fashion (one goes up while the other
nystagmus -> eye ... torsion of the eyes ... , eye moving down ... The eyes rotate ... #ocular #PhysicalExam
Abnormal Doll's Eye (Oculocephalic) Reflex on Physical Examination

Normally, a patient's eyes should move in the opposite
Abnormal Doll's Eye ... Normally, a patient's eyes ... DrPrasadJain #Dolls #Eye ... Oculocephalic #Reflex #PhysicalExam
Blepharitis is one of the most common disorders of the eye and is often the underlying
disorders of the eye ... underlying reason for eye ... redness of the eyes ... typically in both eyes
Nystagmus: Rapid, rhythmic, repetitious, and involuntary eye movements. Nystagmus can be horizontal, vertical, or rotary.

The Bridge
and involuntary eye ... #Nystagmus #Eye ... Clinical #Video #PhysicalExam
Post Traumatic Iridodonesis 

Dr. João Victor Negrão - https://www.instagram.com/joaovrtn/

#Iris #Iridodonesis #Clinical #Video #Ophthalmology #Traumatic #Eye #PhysicalExam
Ophthalmology #Traumatic #Eye ... #PhysicalExam
HINTS Exam - Distinguishing Central from Peripheral Vertigo
 • Head Impulse: Head thrust 10° with eyes
thrust 10° with eyes ... and uncover each eye ... TylerLarsenMD #HINTS #physicalexam