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Pulsatile Exophthalmos on Physical Exam - Protrusion and Pulsation of the eyeball

The differential diagnosis of pulsatile
Pulsatile Exophthalmos ... neurofibromatosis, carotid-cavernous ... Papakostas #Pulsatile #Exophthalmos
Intermittent Bilateral Exophthalmos (Alternating Exophthalmos and Enophthalmos) on Physical Exam

Observing this patient in silence for a
Intermittent Bilateral Exophthalmos ... (Alternating Exophthalmos ... right carotid cavernous ... of intermittent exophthalmos ... #Exophthalmos #Enophthalmos
Pulsatile Exophthalmos on Physical Exam in the setting of Carotid Cavernous Fistula (CCF)

Sudden onset headache, nausea,
Pulsatile Exophthalmos ... setting of Carotid Cavernous ... #Pulsatile #Exophthalmos ... clinical #Carotid #Cavernous
Cavernous Sinus Anatomy

By @rev.med

#Cavernous #Sinus #Anatomy #Skull #SkullBase
Cavernous Sinus ... By @rev.med #Cavernous
Hyperthyroidism – symptoms and signs. 

Symptoms:

Weight loss, Increased appetite, Irritability/behaviour change, Restlessness, Malaise, Stiffness, Muscle weakness,
– symptoms and signs ... ), Sweating Signs ... Cardiac failure, Exophthalmos ... Hyperthyroidism #Symptoms #Signs
Coronal diagram of cavernous sinus; notice how cranial nerve 6 is most medial and is often
Coronal diagram of cavernous ... injured within the cavernous ... #cavernous sinus
Proptosis - Differential Diagnosis - Unilateral vs Bilateral
Unilateral:
 • Infections (can become bilateral with cavernous sinus
bilateral with cavernous ... Infections (with cavernous ... Vascular - Cavernous ... - Carotid cavernous
Abdominal Pain - Physical Examination Signs and Maneuvers
 - Murphy's sign
 - Kehr's sign
 - McBurney's
- Kehr's sign ... - McBurney's sign ... - Psoas sign ... - Obturator's sign ... - Cough sign
Pulsatile Exophthalmos on Physical Exam - Protrusion and Pulsation of the eyeball
Causes:
 - Carotid cavernous fistula
Pulsatile Exophthalmos ... Causes: - Carotid cavernous ... cyst #Pulsatile #Exophthalmos
Neuroanatomy of The cavernous sinuses (CS) :
The ICA & cranial nerves 3,4,6,V1,V2 travel through the
Neuroanatomy of The cavernous ... travel through the cavernous