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Opsoclonus on Physical Exam
Opsoclonus: ocular spontaneous, arrhythmic, conjugate saccades movements occurring in all directions of gaze
spontaneous, arrhythmic, conjugate ... directions of gaze ... #Opsoclonus #PhysicalExam ... #ophthalmology ... #eyes
Adie’s Tonic Pupil on Physical Exam

A young female was referred in for a sudden onset anisocoria.
In this case, the ... than 3mm in this case ... clinical #video #ophthalmology ... #physicalexam # ... neurology
One and a Half Syndrome on Physical Exam

This 28 year old patient presented to clinic with
fasciculus), which causes ... The most common causes ... Half #Syndrome #PhysicalExam ... clinical #video #ophthalmology ... #neurology
Horner's Syndrome on Physical Exam

A 75yoF was referred in for facial swelling and eyelid changes 1
) of the right eye ... experience, the cause ... clinical #video #ophthalmology ... #physicalexam # ... neurology #Anisocoria
Periodic Alternating Gaze (PAG) on Physical Exam

Periodic Alternating Gaze (PAG) is an involuntary continuous cyclic horizontal
horizontal sustained conjugate ... #neurology #clinical ... #video #physicalexam ... #ocular #ophthalmology ... #eyes
The Neurological Evaluation of a Comatose Patient

Definition:
 • Coma: a state of unresponsiveness; the absence of
Pupils: • Anisocoria ... coma • Forced gaze ... Casey Albin MD @ ... caseyalbin #PhysicalExam ... #neurology #comatose